
Resources for Service Members and Veterans
Search careers with key words, browse careers by industry, or find careers like your
military job.
A guide to scholarships and financial aid for student veterans.
Find answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding VA healthcare and benefit
services. Be sure to scroll down to learn how GI Bill and other education benefit
payments may be affected by COVID-19.
Many benefits are available to advance the education and skills of Veterans and Service
Members.
The Kentucky Approving Agency is responsible for determining what programs may be
approved for the use of VA education benefits. Their office monitors the quality
of the programs and follows the progress of Kentucky's veterans in those programs.
Search for approved schools and learn about the program approval process.
For assistance with navigating the Commonwealth of Kentucky’s Merit Employment System
application or hiring process and for specific information regarding eligibility requirements
and necessary documents, please contact Stuart Clark at 502.564.8030 or email stuartt.clark@ky.gov.
VA health care covers regular checkups with a primary care provider and appointments
with specialists (including mental health providers).
Careers for the transitioning military.
Are you a veteran in crisis? Call 1–800–273–TALK(8255) Press 1, chat online, or send
a text message to 838255 to receive confidential support every day, 24/7. Support
for deaf and hard of hearing, call 1-800-799-4889.
Search for nearest VA medical center as well as other health facilities, benefit offices,
cemeteries, community care providers and Vet Centers.
The mission of VETS is to prepare America's veterans, service members and their spouses,
for meaningful careers, provide them with employment resources and expertise, protect
their employment rights and promote their employment opportunities.
Contact:
April Johnson
Coordinator of Community Outreach and Veteran’s Affairs
Sullivan Tech Center (STC) Room 214
270-831-9783