<p>GWU- Although there is a limit on the Yellow Ribbon Program, it is because they are mandated to set one. However, if a student attends that is eligible, that student will receive YRP benefits.</p>
<p>UMD- If you are a non-resident, the GI Bill will only pay UMD’s in-state amount leaving you with a $20,000 difference.</p>
<p>CSU- The articles I read regarding CSU were poorly worded. They have relaxed residency, but are a typical Yellow Ribbon School. No free tuition.</p>
<p>“In announcing CSU’s 100 percent contribution, university president Tony Frank said the school is “committed to ensuring CSU remains a top military-friendly university.”
That commitment means CSU will pay 100 percent of resident and nonresident undergraduate tuition, all university fees, a $4,300 housing allowance each semester and $1,000 a year toward books. The offer does not include graduate-school tuition.” </p>
<p>What it means to say is… Colorado State University AND the VA cover the cost 100%</p>
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