The document summarizes findings from a Congressional Budget Office report on usage of the Post-9/11 GI Bill program. Key findings include: - Veterans and spouses tended to be non-traditional students older than 30, while children were traditional-aged undergraduates. One-third of veterans attended for-profit schools. - For-profit institutions received a disproportionate share of GI Bill tuition payments, even though they enrolled fewer students than public or non-profit schools. Some large for-profit school chains that received significant funding later declared bankruptcy or closed. - Average tuition payments were highest at $10,500 per beneficiary for non-profit institutions, compared to $7,600 at