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by Alexis Jaskolski Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What benefits do you get for using GI Bill?

Your GI Bill benefits: Everything you need to know

  • The GI Bill housing allowance. Your monthly housing stipend depends on the percentage level of benefits you’re eligible for and how many courses you’re taking.
  • GI bill status and how to check it. ...
  • Transferring GI Bill to your dependents. ...
  • Cool/alternative/creative ways to use the GI Bill. ...

What were the key benefits of the GI Bill?

  • Eliminating the 15-year limitation on Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits
  • Modifying housing stipend payments
  • Authorizing GI Bill funds for work-study programs
  • Giving veterans priority enrollment educational counseling
  • Changing the rules for use of benefits at schools that close or are disqualified from the GI Bill program

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How can I pay my tuition using GI Bill benefits?

Your payment depends on 3 factors:

  • Your level of eligibility (you’re eligible for a certain percent of benefits up to 100% based on how long you served on active duty after September 10, 2001), and
  • How much entitlement you have left for school or training under the Post-9/11 GI Bill, and
  • The program and type of school you’re enrolled in

Can I collect unemployment benefits while using the GI Bill?

While there is a federal law/rule about not being able to collect unemployment while using GI Bill, it's up to each state to administer the program - so some states still pay while others don't.

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How do I apply for GI Bill benefits?

Veterans: 5 Ways to Maximize Your GI Bill BenefitsSave your benefits for your most expensive tuition bill.Take at least one class per semester in person.Earn as many credits as you can per semester.Beware of misleading schools.Submit the FAFSA.

How do I qualify for full GI Bill?

Am I eligible for Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33) benefits?You served at least 90 days on active duty (either all at once or with breaks in service) on or after September 11, 2001, or.You received a Purple Heart on or after September 11, 2001, and were honorably discharged after any amount of service, or.More items...•

How long does it take to get approved for the GI Bill?

On average the Department of Veterans Affairs processes a Certificate of Eligibility within 4-6 weeks. How do I apply for Post-9/11 GI Bill® benefits? Online at va.gov.

How much of the GI Bill do I qualify for?

Find out what percentage of the full benefit you're eligible for based on the amount of time you served on active duty: Between 30 months and 36 months: 90% of the full benefit. Between 24 months and 30 months: 80% of the full benefit. Between 18 months and 24 months: 70% of the full benefit.

What does the GI Bill pay monthly?

This Post 9/11 GI Bill will provide up to $2,000 to cover the cost of one licensing or certification test. This benefit is not charged against your 36 month entitlement. The new GI Bill will provide up to a maximum of $1,200 for tutorial assistance. The program will pay up to $100 per month, for a maximum of 12 months.

What disqualifies you from VA benefits?

If you're a current or former member of the Reserves or National Guard, you must have been called to active duty by a federal order and completed the full period for which you were called or ordered to active duty. If you had or have active-duty status for training purposes only, you don't qualify for VA health care.

What happens after I apply for GI Bill?

What happens after I apply? You'll get a Certificate of Eligibility (COE), or award letter, in the mail if we've approved your application. Bring this to the VA certifying official at your school. You can also start looking at future careers and job opportunities.

Do you have to pay back GI Bill if you withdraw?

If you are using any GI Bill® besides the Post-9/11 GI Bill® or Fry Scholarship, the VA bases your monthly payment on your training time. If your withdrawal moves you from one group to another you will have an overpayment with the VA that you must repay.

Can I use my GI Bill if I owe money?

If the debt is not completely paid, we will transfer the remaining amount of the debt to the new benefit program and the payments under the new benefit program will be reduced until the debt is paid in full.

What is 60% of the GI Bill?

You may be eligible for the 60%benefit level if: You have aggregate service of at least six months but less than eighteen months of qualifying active-duty service (excluding initial entry and skill training). Those previously eligible at the 50% benefit level now qualify for the 60% benefit level.

How long does your GI Bill last?

If you were discharged before January 1, 2013, your Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits expire 15 years after you separated from the military. Montgomery GI Bill benefits expire 10 years after you separate from the military. But you may qualify for an extension of these benefits.

What time do you call VA for GI Bill?

You can’t make changes to your application, but if you have questions about VA education benefits, please call 888-442-4551, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET. If we’ve asked you for documents, please upload them through the GI Bill website. Go to the GI Bill website.

How to apply for VA disability?

By mail. Call 888-442-4551, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET, to request that we send the application to you. Fill it out and mail it to the VA regional claims processing office that’s in the same location as your school. See a list of regional claims processing offices.

How many steps does it take to get a GI bill?

Applying for the GI Bill is easier than you may think. Depending on the school you are applying to, the process could take you 4 steps or less!

Do you need to get approval for the GI Bill?

If you are on active duty you may need to get approval from your Education Service Officer (ESO) or chain-of-command before applying for the GI Bill. Note: It is seldom a good idea to use the GI Bill while active duty, and your ESO can help you find the best funding resources for your situation.

Can I apply for VA eligibility if I have not found a school yet?

However if you have not found a school yet, you can still apply for your VA Eligibility Determination by submitting your application.

Work toward a degree

Help paying for tuition, books, and housing at an institution of higher learning (like a 4-year university, community college, or graduate school)

Train for a specific career, trade, or industry

Reimbursement for the cost of tests to become a licensed or certified professional, or to apply for college or a training course

Work while you study

Help with paying for tuition, books, and housing if you’re part of a college or university co-op training program

Take classes from home

Funding for correspondence training (coursework completed by mail, online, or by some other device) if you want to take classes from home or live far from any schools

How to apply for VA benefits?

Apply for Benefits. Contact Us. Call us at 888-GIBILL-1 (888-442-4551) between 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Central Time, Monday-Friday. Ask us a Question - Get an answer in four to five working days.

Is the GI Bill a trademark?

GI Bill ® is a registered trademark of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) The absence of the registration symbol ® does not constitute a waiver of VA's trademark rights in that phrase. Read our Terms of Use.

What is MHA in GI Bill?

Previously, GI Bill beneficiaries were paid Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA) based on the main or branch campus of the school they were enrolled. If a student attended classes at more than one location, they were paid the rate that was most advantageous.

How long can you receive federal unemployment benefits?

You can receive up to 36 months of benefits, including: Tuition and fees. If you qualify for the maximum benefit, we’ll cover the full cost of public, in-state tuition and fees. We cap the rates for private and foreign schools, and update those rates each year.

How much is the state of Florida tuition if you served 3 years?

So if your school charges $22,000 for in-state tuition and fees, you would receive $8,800 if you had 90 days of active service and the full $22,000 if you had 3 years of active service. Note that this will change August 1, 2020.

Can I transfer my GI Bill to my spouse?

If you’re a qualified service member, you can transfer all 36 months or a portion of your Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to a spouse or child.

Is the GI Bill trademarked?

Get more information. Compare benefits by school. GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The absence of the registration symbol ® does not constitute a waiver of VA’s trademark rights in that phrase.

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