It's about the same amount of people that are/were eligible to us MGIB... do you have any hard numbers or just a gut feeling to back up your assertions?
I disagree that same amount of people that are/were eligible to use the MGIB are eligible for the Post 9/11 GI Bill but I don't have the hard numbers to back it up. With the MGIB the member had to opt in during boot camp/OCS, pay $1200, and serve 36+mo of any enlistment/obligation over 3 years. Except in extremely rare circumstances it was not transferable to spouses or children. (I believe only the Army did this for a FEW choice MOS’s at reenlistment time) U.S. Service Academy graduates and ROTC scholarship graduates were not eligible.
Now anyone who has 36mo of cumulative service post 911 and was on active duty Aug 1, 2009 is eligible for the full benefits including Service Academies and ROTC scholarships. Those who have less time are still in most cases eligible, but receive a lesser percentage. The biggest change and why so many more are now eligible is the option to transfer the benefit to spouses and children after serving 6 years, and agreeing to serve 10+.
Purely anecdotal….but we plan to use my husband’s benefit to pay for two years of college each for two of our kids. He is an ROTC scholarship graduate, who wasn’t eligible for the MGIB. I can name several kids who are now in college and using the new bill this school year. None of their fathers were eligible for the old one.