Post on 21-May-2015
U. S. Department of Veterans AffairsAtlanta Regional Processing Office
July 28, 2009
The Post-9/11 GI Bill The Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33 of Title 38 U.S.C.)(Chapter 33 of Title 38 U.S.C.)
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Post-9/11 GI Bill Overview
• Eligibility and Entitlement• Elections• Benefit Payments • Transfer of Entitlement• Yellow Ribbon Program Agreements• Application Procedures• Reporting Procedures• Payments and Overpayments• Student Timeline• Questions
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Eligibility & Entitlement
Individuals eligible for ch33 must have served on active duty after 09/10/01 for:
• A minimum of 90 aggregate days (excluding entry level and skill training);
• At least 30 continuous days if discharged for a service-connected disability.
Active duty members eligible on 90th day after completion of entry level training.
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Elections
Individuals eligible for one of the following benefits on 08/01/09 may be required to make an irrevocable election to receive benefits under ch33:
• ch30-Montgomery GI Bill• ch1606-Montgomery GI Bill-Selected
Reserve• ch1607-Reserve Educational
Assistance Program
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Elections
Individuals electing ch33 benefits will begin receiving payment the later of:
• August 1, 2009 (when an earlier date or no date is elected)
• Effective date of eligibility
• Effective date of election
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• An individual who relinquishes eligibility under ch30, ch1606, or ch1607 may receive benefits for approved programs not offered by IHLs (i.e. flight, correspondence, Apprenticeship/On-the-Job Training, preparatory courses, and national tests)
• Individuals will be paid as if they are still receiving benefits under the relinquished benefit, however, their entitlement will be charged under ch33.
• The monthly housing allowance and the books and supplies stipend are not payable
Elections
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Elections – What should a vet consider?
Which VA benefit pays them more?– Are they receiving other aid?
• Examples: tuition free attendance, state or campus aid, etc.• Will entitlement to that aid change?
– What Chap 33 tier are they eligible for? What type of training
– Exclusively on-line?– Covered under Chap 33?
Is delimiting date important to them? In the Armed Forces on 8-1-09?
– Eligible for T of E? Want to transfer? Does the vet have remaining entitlement under other VA
Edu Programs?– Use that entitlement before using Post-9/11 GI Bill?
Desire to attend school at half-time or less rate?
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• Tuition and Fees• Yellow Ribbon• Monthly Housing Allowance• Books and Supplies Stipend• College Fund “Kickers” and Buy-up• Licensing and Certification Tests• Rural Benefit• Other Benefits
Benefit Payments
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• Individuals on active duty are eligible for the lesser of:– Tuition and fees charged; or– The amount of charges that exceed the
amount paid by the military’s federal tuition assistance
• Individuals not on active duty are eligible for the applicable percentage (based on aggregate active duty service) of the lesser of: – Tuition and fees charged; or– Highest amount of tuition and fees charged
for full-time, undergraduate training at a public institution of higher learning in the state the individual is enrolled.
Tuition and Fees
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Yellow Ribbon Program
• Institutions within the U.S. may voluntarily enter into an agreement with VA to fund tuition and fee costs that exceed the highest public in-state undergraduate tuition and fees
• Provides additional funding for:
– Training at private institutions– Graduate training– Out-of-state tuition
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Yellow Ribbon Program
Only individuals (including transferees) entitled at the 100% benefit level may receive this funding
• Individuals who served at least 30 continuous days on active duty, and discharged due to service-connected disability
• Individuals who served at least 36 months or more on active duty
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Monthly Housing Allowance
A monthly payment equivalent to the military Basic Allowance for Housing for a service member in pay grade E-5 with dependents
Individuals on active duty are not eligible for the monthly housing allowance
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Monthly Housing Allowance
To be eligible for the monthly housing allowance, individuals must be:
– Pursuing training at a rate of more than 50%– Enrolled in at least 1 in-residence course
• Based on the school’s zip code:– Primary institution if concurrently enrolled – In-residence institution if program pursued online
Note: In-residence training is defined in 38 CFR 21.4267(d) and (e)
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Monthly Housing Allowance
In-residence training for under graduate students defined in 38 CFR 21.4267(d) as:
Undergraduate resident training. VA considers the following undergraduate courses to be resident training.(1)A course which meets the requirements for resident institutional training found in §21.4265(f);
(2) A course which requires regularly scheduled, standard class sessions at least once every two weeks and which has a total number of class sessions equal to the number of credit hours awarded for the course, times the number of weeks in a standard quarter or semester, as applicable.
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Monthly Housing Allowance
In-residence training for graduate students is defined in 38 CFR 21.4267 (e) as:
Graduate resident training. VA considers a graduate course to be resident training if the course:
(1) Is offered through regularly scheduled, conventional classroom or laboratory sessions; or(2) Consists of research (either on campus or in absentia) necessary for the preparation of the student’s:
(i) Master’s thesis,(ii) Doctoral dissertation, or(iii) Similar treatise which is prerequisite to the degree being pursued; or
(3) Consists of a combination of training as described in paragraphs (e)(1) and (e)(2) of this section.
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Rate of Pursuit ExampleStandard term:
Full time is 12 credit hoursStudent is pursuing 8 credit hours
8 ÷12 = 0.66667 Rate of pursuit is 67%
Graduate training – school will provide full time equivalent to VA
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Benefit Payments
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Rate of Pursuit
Non-standard term: Equivalent Credit Hours (ECH) must be
computed first ECH will be divided by the number of credit
hours considered to be full time at the institution to determine the rate of pursuit.
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Benefit Payments
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Rate of Pursuit Example
Non-standard term:Full time is 12 credit hoursStudent is pursuing 3 credit hours over an 8-week semesterECH = 6.75
6.75 ÷ 12 = 0.56000 Rate of pursuit is 56%
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Benefit Payments
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Books and Supplies Stipend
• Up to $1,000 per academic year– $41.67 per credit hour – Up to 24 credit hours in a single academic
year– Lump sum payment (each quarter, semester
or term attended) paid directly to the individual
• Prorated based on benefit level
• If the enrollment begins before 08/01/09, it is not reduced based on a partial enrollment period
• Active duty members are not eligible19
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College Fund Kickers
MGIB-AD and MGIB-SR kickers
• Individuals eligible for a kicker under another benefit may receive the kicker under the Post-9/11 GI Bill
• Monthly kicker amount will be prorated based on the individual’s rate of pursuit
• Payment issued in a lump sum directly to the student
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• Ch33 kickers
−Only payable if individual is entitled to a monthly housing allowance
−Payment will be issued directly to the student with the monthly housing allowance
• DoD has not yet begun offering ch33 kickers
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College Fund Kickers
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Application Procedures
• Use VA Form 22-1990, Application for Education Benefits, available on the GI BILL website
• A signature is not required in support of applications for education benefits or applications for a change of program or place of training
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Application Procedures
Elections must include:– The effective date of the election, which must be
on or after August 1, 2009;
– The benefit the individual is relinquishing to receive ch33 benefits; and
– Acknowledgement that the election is irrevocable.
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Application Procedures
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• VA began accepting applications for Certificates of Eligibility beginning May 1, 2009
− Veterans and servicemembers enrolling for Fall 2009 − VA is currently accepting applications for TOE from
family members• Certificates of Eligibility
− Benefit level based on length of service, including Yellow Ribbon for individuals at the maximum benefit level
− 15-year eligibility date for individuals not on active duty
− Number of months of entitlement
Application Procedures
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Application Procedures
Relinquished benefit information
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• Entitlement and delimiting date
• Benefit level
• Active duty service period used to establish eligibility
• Yellow Ribbon, if benefit level is 100% and not on active duty
Application Procedures
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Claimant is responsible for overpayment of tuition and fees and Yellow Ribbon Program payments sent to the school
You are responsible for ALL debts resulting from reductions orterminations of your enrollment even if the payment was submitted
directly to the school on your behalf.
Application Procedures
Transfer of EntitlementTransfer of Entitlement
Department of Defense BenefitDepartment of Defense BenefitAdministered by VAAdministered by VA
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Transfer of EntitlementTransfer of Entitlement
Only the following entities may authorize transfer of benefits—– Secretary of Defense (when the Coast Guard
is operating as a service of the Navy)– Secretaries of Army, Navy, or Air Force– Secretary of Homeland Security (for Coast
Guard)
PHS/NOAA members are not eligible to transfer benefits as only the Secretaries above may offer transfer of benefits
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Transfer of EntitlementTransfer of Entitlement
To be approved to transfer member must—– Be in Armed Forces on 8/1/09, and– Have completed 6 years in the Armed Forces, and– Agree to serve 4 more years
DoD/DHS may prescribe rules to address situations when individuals cannot (by military rules or retirement) serve 4 more years after 8/1/09.– VA can’t make these decisions– If DoD does offer transfer of benefits to this group
of individuals, VA will post this information on the GI Bill website
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Transfer of EntitlementTransfer of Entitlement
An individual approved to transfer may—
– Transfer up to 36 months of benefits (unless DoD/DHS restricts number of months an individual may transfer).
– Transfer to spouse, child, or children in any amount up to amount transferor has available or amount approved by DoD/DHS.
– Revoke or modify a transfer request for any unused benefits unless the transferor’s 15-year eligibility period is ended.
– Not transfer benefits to a new dependent once the transferor is no longer a member of Armed Forces.
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Transfer of EntitlementTransfer of Entitlement
Spouses—– May use after transferor completes 6 years in Armed
Forces
– Paid at transferor’s rate - Cannot be paid housing allowance or books and supplies stipend if the transferor is on active duty when the spouse is receiving benefits
– Can, unless the transferor revokes transfer, continue to use benefits if divorced after the transfer
– Can use benefits up to transferor’s 15-year eligibility period expires unless transferor specifies an earlier ending date
– Under law, benefits are not marital property and are not subject to division in a divorce or other civil proceedings
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Transfer of EntitlementTransfer of Entitlement
Children—– Must be transferred to an unmarried child who has not
reached the age of 18 or, if in school, before child is 23 years of age
– May use after transferor completes 10 years in Armed Forces
– To commence training, child must have–• attained age 18; or • completed requirements of secondary school diploma (or
equivalency certificate)
– Receives veteran rate, including housing allowance & book stipend, even if transferor is on active duty
– May use until age 26 – even if transferor’s 15-year eligibility period ended
– May continue to use benefits after marriage (unless transferor revokes)
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Transfer of EntitlementTransfer of Entitlement
Servicemember should visit:http://www.defenselink.mil/home/features/2009/0409_gibill/
for information and application After the TOE request is approved, family member
should submit a VA Form 22-1990E through the GIBILL web-site
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Transfer of EntitlementTransfer of Entitlement
IMPORTANT !!
– Transferor and individual using transferred entitlement are jointly liable for any overpayment of chapter 33 benefits
Overpayment of Benefits
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Overpayment of BenefitsOverpayment of Benefits
VA will determine the amount of an overpayment for an individual in receipt of chapter 33 benefits
An individual who does not complete one or more courses in the certified period of enrollment, and who does not substantiate mitigating circumstances for not completing such course(s), will be charged an overpayment equal to the amount of ALL educational assistance paid for such course(s) for that period of enrollment (except for the books and supplies stipend).
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Overpayment of BenefitsOverpayment of Benefits
The student is responsible for any overpayment incurred as a result of not completing courses.
In the event a student does not complete a course, schools should follow their established student refund policy.
Important: Tuition and Fees payments are paid to the school on behalf of the student; overpayments for Tuition and Fees will be charged to the student.
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Overpayment of BenefitsOverpayment of Benefits
School must make a refund (return payment) to VA—– When students never attend classes for a
certified period of enrollment.
Returned payments must include the student identification information as well as the intended quarter, semester, or term for which the payment was made.
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ReferencesReferences
GI Bill Website– www.gibill.va.gov
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GI Bill Call Center (VA staffed)– 1-888-GIBILL-1
Yellow Ribbon Mailbox– yellow.ribbon@va.gov
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