Ringing In the New Year With New Education Benefits
In case you hadn’t heard, in the last days of the Session, both
the House and the Senate passed a bill, S. 3447, that significantly enhanced and changed the Post 9/11 GI Bill and other educational
benefits. This effort was led by a coalition of veteran services organizations, and we are proud to have seen it through.
This Bill made a lot of important changes to these programs specifically for wounded warriors and disabled veterans,
and I wanted to take a moment to tell you about them and others so you can start to plan for your educational goals.
–Vocational Rehabilitation Program Stipend. Most significantly, a disabled veteran receiving the housing stipend under the Vocational Rehabilitation Program
(Chapter 31), which is usually significantly less than the Post 9/11 GI Bill, can now opt to receive the more generous amount
under the Post 9/11 GI Bill which is the BAH rate of E-5 with dependents for their local zip code. This will be hundreds of
dollars more per month for tens of thousands of eligible beneficiaries.
–Vocational School Training and Apprenticeships
Now Covered. The Post 9/11 GI Bill can now be used at many more vocational schools, apprenticeships, and on-the-job-training
programs, which means that you can use it to enter into almost any field that you want.
–Housing Allowance for Online Learners.
A housing allowance is now available for exclusively online learners, so even while you are recuperating and cannot attend
class in person on a campus, you can start your education online and receive the housing support allowance you need.
–Book Allowance for Active Duty. If you are still on active
duty, and want to start your education, you can now receive the $1,000/year book stipend that was previously not available
for active duty personnel.
–Prep Courses and Test
Fees Now Covered. If you have not yet applied for schools, and want to bring your SAT/ACT scores up, the Post 9/11 GI Bill
can now be used to fund prep courses and the test fees themselves so you can be more competitive when you apply.
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