Education Benefits

You may be eligible for several types of VA education and training benefits, but there are many things to consider before you apply for a GI Bill program.

For more in depth information, updated changes, and current rates please visit https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/

Post 9/11 GI Bill

The Post-9/11 GI Bill, also called Chapter 33, is a VA education program for service members who served on active duty after September 10, 2001. It helps pay for school costs like tuition, housing, books, and other education-related expenses at approved schools. In some cases, benefits can also be transferred to eligible family members.

Qualifications & Information

Minimum Length of Service:

90 days active aggregate service (after 9/10/01) or 30 days continuous if discharged for disability

Duration of Benefits:

15-year time limitation. Lifted for Veterans who left active duty on or after January 1, 2013, and qualifying dependents (Fry Scholarship children who became eligible on or after January 1, 2013 and all Fry Scholarship spouses).

Maximum Number of Months of Benefit: 36

How Payments are Made:

Tuition paid to school, housing stipend paid monthly to student, books and supplied paid to student at the beginning of the term.

What the GI Bill Covers

  • Degree Training: Yes
  • Non College Degree Training : Yes
  • On-the-Job & Apprenticeship Training: Yes
  • Flight Training: Yes
  • Correspondence Courses: Yes
  • Licensing & Certification: Yes
  • National Testing Programs: Yes
  • Work-Study Program: Yes
  • Tutorial Assistance: Yes

Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E)

The Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) program, run by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), helps eligible Veterans and service members with disabilities related to their service get ready for, find, and keep a job that fits their skills and needs.

Eligibility

The program is open to transitioning service members who are within six months of being discharged from active duty, Veterans who are within one year of discharge, any service member or Veteran currently eligible for a VA education benefit, and all individuals who are currently receiving VA education benefits.

Services Include Assisting with:

  • Career Choice – understand the best career options for you based on your interests and capabilities
  • Benefits Coaching – guidance on the effective use of your VA benefits and/or other resources to achieve your education and career goals
  • Personalized Support – Academic or adjustment counseling and personalized support to help you remove any barriers to your success

Work Study

If you’re a full-time or 3/4-time student in a college degree, vocational, or professional program, you can “earn while you learn” with a VA work-study allowance.

Who is Eligible?

The VA work-study allowance is available to persons training on a full-time or 3/4 time basis under a VA Education Program

How Much May I Earn?

You’ll earn an hourly wage equal to the Federal minimum wage or your State minimum wage, whichever is greater. If you’re in a work-study job at a college or university, your school may pay you the difference between the amount VA pays and the amount the school normally pays other work-study students doing the same job as you.

You may elect to be paid in advance for 40% of the number of hours in your work-study agreement, or for 50 hours, whichever is less. After you’ve completed the hours covered by your first payment, VA will pay you each time you complete 50 hours of service OR bi-weekly, whichever comes first.

You may work during or between periods of enrollment. You can arrange with VA to work any number of hours you want during your enrollment. But, the total number of hours you work can’t be more than 25 times the number of weeks in your enrollment period.

What Type of Work May I Do?

Services you perform under a VA work-study program must be related to VA work. Examples of acceptable work are:

  • Any activity at a VA facility
  • Any activity of a state or local Veterans agency related to providing assistance to Veterans in obtaining benefits
  • Any Veterans-related position in an Institution of Higher Learning
  • Any activity at DOD, Coast Guard, or National Guard facilities relating to the administration of Chapters 1606 or 1607 of TItle 10 U.S.C.

Montgomery GI Bill

The Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) is a VA program that helps eligible Veterans, service members, and some of their dependents pay for education or training. It provides monthly payments that can be used for things like tuition, fees, housing, and books. The benefit can be used for college degrees, job training, and apprenticeships.

Active Duty

  • Minimum Length of Service: 2 year continuous enlistment (minimum duty varies by service date, branch, etc.)
  • Duration of Benefits: Generally 10 years from last day of active duty
  • Maximum Number of Months of Benefits: 36
  • How Payments Are Made: Paid to student
  • Degree Training: Yes
  • Non-College Degree Training: Yes
  • On-the-Job and Apprenticeship Training: Yes
  • Flight Training: Yes
  • Correspondence Courses: Yes
  • Licensing & Certification: Yes
  • National Testing Programs: Yes
  • Work-Study Program: Yes
  • Tutorial Assistance: Yes

Select Reserve

  • Minimum Length of Service: 6 year commitment (after 6/30/1985)
  • Duration of Benefits: Ends the day you leave Selected Reserve
  • Maximum Number of Months of Benefits: 36
  • How Payments Are Made: Paid to student
  • Degree Training: Yes
  • Non-College Degree Training: Yes
  • On-the-Job and Apprenticeship Training: Yes
  • Flight Training: Yes
  • Correspondence Courses: Yes
  • Licensing & Certification: Yes
  • National Testing Programs: Yes
  • Work-Study Program: Yes
  • Tutorial Assistance: Yes

Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP)

  • Minimum Length of Service: 90 days active continuous service (after 9/10/01)
  • Duration of Benefits: Generally, 10 years from the day you leave the Selected Reserve or the day you leave the IRR
  • Maximum Number of Months of Benefits: 36
  • How Payments Are Made: Paid to Student
  • Degree Training: Yes
  • Non-College Degree Training: Yes
  • On-the-Job and Apprenticeship Training: Yes
  • Flight Training: Yes
  • Correspondence Courses: Yes
  • Licensing & Certification: Yes
  • National Testing Programs: Yes
  • Work-Study Program: Yes
  • Tutorial Assistance: No

Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP)

  • Minimum Length of Service: 181 continuous days active service (between 12/31/76 and 7/1/85)
  • Duration of Benefits: 10 years from last day of active duty
  • Maximum Number of Months of Benefits: 36
  • How Payments Are Made: Paid to Student
  • Degree Training: Yes
  • Non-College Degree Training: Yes
  • On-the-Job and Apprenticeship Training: Yes
  • Flight Training: Yes
  • Correspondence Courses: Yes
  • Licensing & Certification: Yes
  • National Testing Programs: Yes
  • Work-Study Program: Yes
  • Tutorial Assistance: Yes

Survivors' and Dependents' Education Assistance Program (DEA)

  • Minimum Length of Service: Not Applicable
  • Duration of Benefits: Spouse 10 – 20 years, Child Ages 18 – 26
  • Maximum Number of Months of Benefits: 45
  • How Payments Are Made: Paid to Student
  • Degree Training: Yes
  • Non-College Degree Training: Yes
  • On-the-Job and Apprenticeship Training: Yes
  • Flight Training: No
  • Correspondence Courses: Yes
  • Licensing & Certification: Yes
  • National Testing Programs: Yes
  • Work-Study Program: Yes
  • Tutorial Assistance: Yes