S 2910 · 97th Congress · Armed Forces and National Security
Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 1982
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Introduced2
Committee3
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House5
EnactedLatest: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Veterans.(1982-09-15)
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Veterans' Educational Assistance Act of 1982 - Establishes a new educational assistance program for the all-volunteer force. Entitles veterans who are graduates of a secondary school and who have served in the armed forces on continuous active duty for at least three years to basic educational assistance. Entitles veterans of the Selected Reserve who are graduates of secondary school and who have served at least two years of continuous active duty in the armed forces and at least four years of continuous duty in the Selected Reserve to basic educational assistance. Sets forth the formula for determining the length of such assistance based on the length of time served. Entitles such veterans to a monthly assistance allowance of $300 for a full-time approved program of education. Permits the Secretary concerned to establish a higher rate of assistance for individuals possessing a skill or specialty designated as being in critical shortage. Permits enrollment, if eligible, in a program of education while an individual continues to perform his duties. Permits a member of the armed forces who is eligible for such assistance and who reenlists or, if an officer, agrees to remain on active…
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