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Education Benefits
(Effective Dec. 1, 2001)
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The VA pays monthly benefits to eligible veterans, dependents, reservists, and service members while they are in an
approved training program such as college, on-the-job training, and various kinds of technical training. Our major
programs are:
- Montgomery GI Bill
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Persons who first entered active duty after June 30, 1985, and had money deducted from their military pay
are generally eligible. You can use these benefits in service or out of service. Some Vietnam Era veterans
and certain veterans separated under special programs are also eligible. The Montgomery GI Bill also includes a program for members of the Selected Reserve and National Guard members.
- Veterans Education Assistance Program (VEAP)
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This program is for veterans who entered active duty for the first time after December 31, 1976, and before
July 1, 1985, and contributed to an education fund.
- Survivors' and Dependents' Education Assistance
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Some spouses and children are eligible for education benefits.
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What Are the Time LImits for Using Benefits?
- Generally, the following time limits apply. These time limits can sometimes be extended.
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Veterans have 10 years from the date they were last released from active duty to use their education
benefits.
- Reservists and National Guard members have 10 years from their eligibility date, which is determined by
the Department of Defense or the Department of Transportation.
- Spouses have 10 years from the date VA determines them eligible.
- Children are generally eligible from age 18 until age 26.
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How Do You Find Out If You're Eligible?
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To find out if you are eligible for VA educational assistance, you must send VA an application.
- If you are a
service member, veteran, reservist. or National Guard, use VA Form 22-1990, Application for Education
Benefits.
- If you are the child or spouse of a veteran, use VA Form 22-5490, Application for Survivors' and
Dependents' Educational Assistance.
To get an application or for more information, visit http://www.gibill.va.gov
or call 1-888.GI BILL.1 (1.888-442-4551).
It is a good idea to send in this application now, even if you don't plan to start school right away. That way you will be sure to have the VA information you need when planning for your education.
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(Source - Department Of Veterans Affairs)
For More Information Or Help With These Benefits, Contact Your
Service Officer
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