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LANCASTER VETERANS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GI BILL TO GET A CAREER-FOCUSED EDUCATION AND DEVELOP A REWARDING CAREER.

Lancaster Veterans, Healthcare programs

Lancaster veterans, Edwards Air Force Base active duty military, national guard, and reservists, have access to great educational and training opportunities right where you live. A fast-track, quality education can prepare you for a great career in a growing field.1

How to use your GI Bill at Charter College

In California, if you have 100% maximum benefit payable under the Post-9/11 GI Bill, you have $18,077.50 to spend on qualifying educational opportunities. If you are a Lancaster veteran over 35 and unemployed, the VA has a new education benefit program–VRAP. Find out what other VA education benefits are available to Lancaster veterans and their families.

Fastest growing jobs in the Antelope Valley 

Medical assistant and dental assistant careers are among those projected to grow the most in the Antelope Valley (LA and Kern Counties) from 2008-2018 according to the State of California Employment Development Department.1 Click to find out some of the fastest growing jobs in Lancaster and how Charter College can get you the training and education that you need close to home. 

Popular College Programs for Veterans 

Some of the most popular Charter College programs for Lancaster veterans and active duty are in health care and HVAC/R. Click to find out what programs Veterans are choosing at Charter College and why.2

Veteran Resourcestop technical colleges for Lancaster veterans

Whether you’re new to Lancaster or you’re returning as a new veteran, you might be wondering where to find everything. Here’s a handy list of local veterans’ resources for Lancaster veterans that can help you with your transition from military to civilian life. From clubs and organizations, medical facilities and more, we hope you find this guide helpful.

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1 State of California Employment Development Department, Fastest Growing Occupations, website
2 Charter College Lancaster, program enrollment records for students self-identified as veterans or active duty military, 2007-2012.

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Thursday, April 25, 2013
Southern California veterans and their spouses have a number of upcoming opportunities to meet with local employers who are looking to specifically hire veterans for current job openings. As part of...
Monday, March 25, 2013
Military life is often spent on the move. The average military family moves three times as often as a non-military family. That might mean moving six to nine times over a period of 12 years1. For...
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
As more and more troops fulfill their military service obligations and return home, the question looms – what’s next? Many veterans are taking advantage of their Post – 9/11 GI...
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013
There are a number of options for educational assistance available to spouses of Lancaster veterans or active military including the Post 9/11 GI Bill, Military Spouses Career Advancement Accounts (...
Monday, February 4, 2013
LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com) is a great tool for veterans who are transitioning out of the military into civilian life. Whether you’re going back to school or entering the workplace, LinkedIn...
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
A snapshot of the government's VRAP (Veteran's Retraining Assistance Program) - how it works, who it's for, what it does 1. What Is Considered "Unemployed"?The Department...