Unless things have  changed, the VA and I went around and around on this
one about 2 years ago when I got out of the Navy.   There were willing to
give me a percentage of the  monthly rate (about $400) for the number of
weeks I was in training, but considering that most schools are $1500 it
wasn't that helpful. If you are in a full time training course for 1 week,
you might get about $125. The only thing I think that might be worth it,
would be the Networking Academies. Because they are so spaced out, you
would be able to get re-imbursed for several months at the part time rate
of about $200. That would add up to pay for the course. So the trick is to
stretch out the training for as long as possible to get the most months of
credit. If you have more time than money, it is ok. But that will take
along time to get through 2-3 courses.

HTH,
Larry

Brian wrote:

> Has anyone ever heard of anyone being able to use the GI Bill for any
> Cisco Training or Certifications?
>
> Brian
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