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  • Apply for Personalized Career Planning and Guidance with VA Form 28-8832

    If you’re a Veteran, service member, or dependent, use this form to apply for personalized career counseling and support to help you find a training program or job.

  • ChooseVA

    VA offers benefits that can help Veterans buy, retain, or modify a home; earn a degree; start a career; stay healthy; and do much more in life after the military. Explore the services and benefits that help Veterans thrive.

  • Educational and career counseling (VA Chapter 36)

    Personalized Career Planning and Guidance (PCPG), or VA Chapter 36, offers free educational and career guidance, planning, and resources to Veterans and their dependents who are eligible for a VA education benefit.

  • Find a VA Form

    Search for VA forms by keyword, form name, or form number. Quickly access top tasks for frequently downloaded VA forms.

  • How to apply for Veteran Readiness and Employment

    Find out how to apply for Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E). This program is also known as Chapter 31.

  • Prepare for careers and employment

    Receive support for education, training, and credentialing needed for employment. VA Benefits Line (800) 698-2411

  • Resources for military and Veteran family members

    If you’re a military spouse or surviving spouse, find out if you’re eligible and how to apply for the Department of Defense’s Spouse Education Career Opportunities program. And learn about other resources to help you build your career or start a business.

  • VA Careers

    No matter your field, there’s a job at VA for you. Health care providers, administrators, and support professionals help us achieve our mission of caring for the nation’s Veterans.

  • VA mobile apps

    VA Mobile aims to improve Veterans’ health by providing technologies that expand clinical care beyond the traditional office visit.

  • Veteran employment resources

    Learn about employment resources that can help you find a career or get job training as you transition to civilian life.

  • Veteran Readiness and Employment through the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES)

    If you’re wounded, injured, or fall ill while serving and can’t perform your duties, you’ll be referred to IDES. Through this system, we at VA work together with the Department of Defense to make disability evaluation seamless, simple, fast, and fair.

  • VetSuccess on Campus (VSOC)

    VetSuccess on Campus (VSOC) supports Veterans and service members who are transitioning from military to college life, and certain qualified dependents.

  • VOW to Hire Heroes

    Prepare for your next mission by accessing services you may have earned under the Veterans Opportunity to Work (VOW) program and other VA training and career assistance programs.

  • Warriors to Workforce (W2W) Program

    The Warriors to Workforce Program (W2W) is a program that offers Veterans an opportunity to transition into a career in the federal government by applying their military skills and experiences to the federal workforce. The program focuses on transitional

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