Veteran Education Benefits

To apply for veteran education benefits at Å·²©ÑÇÐÇ, incoming first-year students should:

  • Apply for admission to Å·²©ÑÇÐÇ  and choose an approved program of study.
  • Complete the Veterans (VONAPP).
  • Submit a signed copy of the VONAPP application along with a copy of your DD-214 to the financial aid office.
  • Schedule an appointment with the Office of Admission.  At this meeting, you will discuss the following:
    • VA Requirements
    • Academic programs
    • College resources and services
    • Placement testing: you may need to take placement tests for reading, writing, and mathematical skills
  • After you have submitted transcripts, been accepted to Å·²©ÑÇÐÇ and completed placement tests, you will select courses and register for classes.

To apply for veteran education benefits at Å·²©ÑÇÐÇ, incoming transfer students (who have previously attended another college or university) should:

  • Apply for admission to Å·²©ÑÇÐÇ and choose an approved program of study.
  • Have official copies of all college/university transcripts submitted to the Office of Admission for evaluation.
  • Complete (veterans) or (dependents).
  • Submit a copy of your DD-214 and Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) to the Office of Financial Aid.
  • Schedule an appointment with the Office of Admission.  At this meeting, you will discuss the following:
    • VA Requirements
    • Academic programs
    • College resources and services
    • Placement testing: you will need to take placement tests for reading, writing, and mathematical skills if you have not met the prerequisites elsewhere.
  • After you have submitted transcripts, been accepted to Å·²©ÑÇÐÇ and completed placement tests, you will select courses and register for classes.
  • Submit a Declaration of Intent to the financial aid office to ensure appropriate approval of benefits.

Chapter 30 – Montgomery GI Bill™ (Active Duty)

Chapter 31 – Vocational Rehabilitation

Chapter 32 – Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP)

Chapter 33 – Post 9/11 GI Bill™ + Forever GI Bill™ for service-members who were discharged after 1/1/2013

Chapter 35 – Survivors’ and Dependents’ Education Assistance Program

Chapter 1606 – Montgomery GI Bill™ (Selected Reserve)

Chapter 1607 – Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP)

Yellow Ribbon Program - Students who are under the 100% eligibility tier of Chapter 33 (Forever) GI Billâ„¢ and who are paying the out-of-state tuition rate may be eligible for assistance under the Yellow Ribbon Program. This program has limited funding and will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.

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