I completed my under graduate work on the GI Bill but it was not all free. The GI Bill when I used it only paid tuition and not always all of that. To complete in the time window that I was given, I had to go to school the year around (summer school). After I graduated I received a notice from the VA that I had been over paid for tuition. Summer school was insufficient (in hours) to qualify for tuition assistance. The VA only paid for full time tuition.Gene Howe wrote:I became eligible for the GI Bill after 6 years of service during the Viet Nam "conflict". I was honored to serve and grateful for the educational opportunity. Service to the country (in one form or another) can be a way to pay for an education. And such service is an education in and of its self.
I had to pay back that tuition assistance that I had been given for two full summer sessions. No forgiveness there at all. The VA simply attached my active duty military paycheck.