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Veteran GI Bill User's Guide

Find out if you qualify!


The Montgomery GI Bill (Chapter 30) was created to help veterans of active duty military service pay for their education and training. The guide will teach you how to make the most of this education benefit. The guide topics include the following:

Your GI Bill can be used to pay for many different programs including the following:

The GI Bill is currently worth over $37,000. This amount is based on the 2006 monthly full-time student payment rate of $1075 multiplied by the 36-month limit. This "payment rate" automatically increases on October first each year. You get the annual increase no matter when you became eligible or begin using it.

The term "36 months of benefits" refers to academic months.  This means you will have up to 8 semesters (four years) to complete a traditional academic education.

Your actual benefits may be higher if you signed up for the Army, Navy or Marine Corps College Funds.

GI Bill Eligibility

You qualify for the GI Bill if:

Your GI Bill Payment Rate - How much you get

Your GI Bill monthly payment rate is determined by two factors: your student status (full time, half time, or part time) and your duty status. Your school determines your student status. In most cases you would be considered a full time student if you are taking 12 or more credits per semester. Two-Year enlistees can qualify for a reduced GI Bill rate of $840 a month for full-time students.

When To Use The GI Bill

If you are eligible for the GI Bill you can begin using your benefit after 2 years of service. In addition it is also important to know that the GI Bill has an expiration date. You have 10 years from your last discharge to use the GI Bill or lose it. That means that any benefit remaining after the tenth anniversary is lost and you will not be reimbursed for the $1,200 initial contribution.

Only VA representatives can answer specific questions about your GI Bill account. You can reach them at 1-888-GIBILL-1.

How to Apply - Step-by-Step Application Instructions

Although the GI Bill application process can be time consuming it is relatively easy and worth the time invested. In most cases the process will take you 4 steps, or less!

Step One

Find a school that has VA approved training or education programs. Be sure to ask the admissions counselor if the school meets the requirements to use the GI Bill. You can use the Military.com School Finder to locate a school or institution that fits the bill.

Most regionally and nationally accredited colleges and universities have VA approved programs.

Step Two

Complete the Application for Education Benefits, VA Form 22-1990. Your school's registrar's office usually has copies of the form on hand. If you are active duty you will need to have your Education Service Officer or Command representative complete and sign Section II of the VA Form 22-1990.

You should speak to a counselor in your Voluntary Education Services Office to determine if you are eligible to participate in the GI-Bill Buy-up program before you start using your GI Bill. It could be worth up to an extra $5,400 in benefits.

Step Three

Send in your application. In most cases the school will take care of this step for you, by sending your application along with their paperwork to the nearest VA regional office. This will expedite the process. However if you have not found a school yet, you can still apply for your VA Eligibility Determination by mailing your completed VA Form 22-1990 to your VA Regional Processing Office.

Within 4-8 weeks you should receive a declaration of eligibility and a letter explaining your VA GI Bill benefits. Keep in mind that it is not uncommon to get a letter from the VA requesting more information. You will have to answer the Department of Veteran’s Affairs requests to be determined eligible and complete the process.

Step Four

Once you begin receiving your benefit checks (Direct Deposit) you will have to complete the VA’s Web Automated Verification of Eligibility (WAVE) process each month to continue to receive your monthly benefits payments.

The WAVE is a simple process that requires you to either log-on to the VA WAVE website or call their toll-free number at 1-888-GIBILL-1. It only takes a couple of minutes, but you will not get your monthly payment until you do.


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