The VA requires veterans receiving benefits to attend all scheduled class meetings. Failure to do so result in the loss of benefits and pay back of veterans benefits already received for the period in question.
Regardless of the location selected for training, all applications must be mailed or received at the Miami main branch listed below.
The following must be submitted for the certification process to begin. No forms will be accepted individually.
(It is the veteran's responsibility to assemble all needed materials to submit to the Veterans' Services Office.)
Applicants Under Chapters 30, 34, & 35
New applicants complete VA Form 22-1990 or, Transfer students must complete VA Form 22-1995.
Submit copies of:
Applicants Under Chapter 32 (VEAP)
Applicants Under Chapter 1606 (Reserves)
The first check should arrive SIX TO EIGHT WEEKS after the first day of classes or later if the veteran should apply for certification after classes begin.
Information about qualifying pay rates and payment dates for Chapter 30, 34, 35, 32 and 1606 is available only through direct contact between the student and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Go to: www.gibill.va.gov or call 1-888-442-4551.
Veterans' Services will not pay educational benefits if one of the following should occur:
The veteran, like all students at this school will be placed on academic probation at the end of the evaluation period if the minimum cumulative grade is not achieved. By the end of the probation period, the veteran must attain the minimum cumulative grade.
All questions concerning Veterans, child and/or spouse eligibility are to be referred to the Department of Veterans Affairs at: www.gibill.va.gov or you can call the VA Education Office at: 1-888-442-4551 (1-888-GIBILL-1)
You must mail your completed forms and documents to the processing office for the Southern Region / RPO:
VA Regional Office / RPO
PO Box 1000022
Decatur, GA 30031-7022
VA Education Application is available on the Internet. We suggest that you file your application by going to www.gibill.va.gov and submitting your application electronically.
If you submit your application electronically, VA will automatically transfer your application to the RPO that handles your claim.
This school certifies your enrollment status, programs and academic progress. All questions concerning payment are to be referred to the Department of Veterans' Affairs at 1-888-442-4551 or by sending an electronic inquiry by going to www.gibill.va.gov
Tutorial Assistance
A veteran is eligible to receive up to $600 for tutorial assistance if approved by Veterans' Services. Chapter 1606 applicants will not be paid for receiving tutorial assistance.
Work -Study
The Work-Study program allows a VA student to earn the Federal or state minimum wage (whichever is higher) for up to 1,300 hours per year (25 hours per week). The benefit is tax free and allows each VA student to "earn while he learns" while he or she is pursuing an approved post -secondary program of education on at least a three-quarter time basis.
The VA Work-Study student may only perform VA related work. This work might include preparing and processing VA enrollment certifications, checking VA student attendance records or checking for course changes.
EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) processing, also known as "Direct Deposit," is now available to recipients of several of the VA education benefit programs. To find out if you can use Direct Deposit, or to stop or change your Direct Deposit, call: 1-877-838-2778.
VA students can expect to begin receiving VA funding in about six weeks from the first day of the beginning of the program.
Call: 1-866-400-3278
Mail all your documents to main branch:
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