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Lawrence Feder
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Using VA loan for RE related classes

Lawrence Feder
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Hello all,

This question goes out to military members and/or veterans that have the Post 9/11 GI bill. Has anyone tried using their GI bill for any classes related to real estate? I currently have 10 months of my GI bill left, and i would like to use the remaining amount to educate myself with any local real estate classes. I'm also open to classes that teaches about taxes or entrepreneurship. I'm currently in San Diego. Does anyone know of any local institutions which accepts these courses under the GI bill funding?

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David Pere
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Springfield, MO
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David Pere
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@Lawrence Feder I think your best bet is to use the GI bill funding for college classes about real estate or taxes under the business/accounting tract. 

To my knowledge there isn't a way to use your GI bill towards obtaining a license in real estate (anymore) 

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