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If you are in the military, can your spouse use your G.I. Bill to pay for their own college education?
i think the question says it all!~
like.. lets say, the person that is in the military can sign it over to their spouse - since.. as i know it - the G.I. Bill is now - only for education, and if the one in the military isnt going to use it - then they can sign it over to them?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I think it only applys to the person who is in the military.
He or she can sign up and get their own.
- BriannaLv 51 decade ago
The GI Bill is for the service member and is non-transferrable. If the service member decides not to use it, it doesn't get used.
If you are active duty and have a spouse, the spouse qualifies for other programs but can not receive your GI Bill.
Source(s): I'm a Veteran.