The General Assembly tasked the commission with studying the sustainability of the popular tuition waiver program this summer ...
After a deep dive into a beloved state education waiver program for military families, Virginia’s legislative watchdog agency ...
Members of the General Assembly have a detailed study of their options for reforming a tuition waiver program that benefits military families. Now what?
On Monday, the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC), Virginia’s non-partisan state research agency, released its report on the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education ...
A review of the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program (VMSDEP) by the Joint Legislative Audit & Review ...
If the program continues to grow, public colleges and universities could be left on the hook for lost tuition revenue if ...
The Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program waives tuition costs for spouses and children of veterans who were killed or severely disabled in action.
About $90 million dollars was thrown at the program in the short term to cover more than 8,000 VMSDEP beneficiaries this year ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed 20 bipartisan bills to expand support for Virginia’s military personnel, veterans, and their ...
The problem comes down to when lawmakers expanded the program in 2019. That expansion made more people eligible, but according to the JLARC presentation Monday lawmakers didn't properly estimate how ...
State researchers found Radford University, Virginia State University and the University of Mary Washington had “some ...