Reams have been written about the advantages to veterans of continuing their educations. The Department of Labor reports that unemployment for college-educated veterans is about half that of those with only a high school degree. The Bureau of Labor Statistics suggests a much greater disparity, showing unemployment at about 30 percent for veterans under 24, those who are too young to have served and also completed four years of college. Certainly, there can be no doubt that it behooves veterans to return to school. But what do the schools stand to gain from veterans? According to the professors who have taught them, quite a bit.