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Career Training for Veterans

FVI School of Nursing and Technology provides career education and training for service members, veterans, and their dependents. FVI has career-training programs designed to get you the training you need for great careers in Information Technology and Healthcare.

If you are a veteran or an active-duty service member considering attending school, FVI School of Nursing and Technology offers numerous programs that may interest you. We are proud to focus on training Veterans, preparing, you for career opportunities in the fast-growth industries of Information Technology and Healthcare.

FVI School of Nursing and Technology is approved for veterans training by the Florida Department of Veterans Affairs state approving agency.

Disclaimer: The Miami and Miramar Campus are approved for Veterans Education benefits
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Guide to GI Bill®

Benefits and Eligibility

The GI Bill®, also called the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, was signed into law by former President Franklin D. Roosevelt to provide benefits to World War II veterans.

Today, the definition of the GI Bill® is broader in scope.  The GI Bill® is an overarching term that refers to any education benefit earned by Active Duty, National Guard, Selected Reserve members and their families via the Department of Veteran Affairs. The overarching goal is to help veterans and service members of the armed forces cover a lot of the costs associated with getting education or job training.

Veteran Services

Our career services team will help you promote the success you have achieved in life and the classroom. Additionally, the career services team will provide introductions and connections to potential employers.

Visit our Career Services page to learn more about the team and the services and support offered:  Career Services.

The GI Bill®, also called the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, was signed into law by former President Franklin D. Roosevelt to provide benefits to World War II veterans.

Today, the definition of the GI Bill® is broader in scope. The GI Bill® is an overarching term that refers to any education benefit earned by Active Duty, National Guard, Selected Reserve members and their families via the Department of Veteran Affairs. The overarching goal is to help veterans and service members of the armed forces cover a lot of the costs associated with getting education or job training.

To learn more about eligibility and benefits, visit: https://www.chamberofcommerce.org/what-is-the-GI-Bill®

FVI School of Nursing and Technology is committed to helping all our prospective veteran students and their dependents have full access and knowledge of the benefits available to you for Tuition Assistance through the Department of Defense. Depending on your branch of service, you may qualify to receive Federal Tuition Assistance of up to $250 per semester hour with a $4,500 annual limit. Military Spouses may also take advantage of these benefits through the My Career Advancement Account Scholarship Program (MyCAA), https://mycaa.militaryonesource.mil/mycaa. Our financial aid team is ready to hep you with the applications process for your convenience.

All nursing programs offered at FVI are approved by the Florida Board of Nursing Professional Nursing NCLEX Code Miramar US70415200 Professional Nursing NCLEX Code Miami US70418900 FVI School of Nursing and Technology (FVI) is licensed by the State of Florida, Commission for Independent Education (CIE) Miami (main) campus License Number: 3441/ Miramar campus License Number: 6010 The Associate of Science programs at FVI School of Nursing and Technology, Miramar, Florida and Miami, Florida are accredited by the Accredited Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). FVI School of Nursing and Technology is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE) ID# 312400 since November 03, 2010

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