VA
Reaches Out to Veterans to Explain Upcoming Changes to GI
Bill
Aug 4, 2011
Encourages Veterans
to Visit VA Website to Learn More
WASHINGTON
– The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is reaching
out to inform Veterans of recent changes made by Congress
to the Post 9/11 GI Bill that take effect in 2011.
General
Allison Hickey, Under Secretary for Benefits, said “The
Post 9/11 GI Bill is incredibly important because it reduces
the financial burdens of higher education so that Veterans
have an opportunity to achieve their education goals. VA believes
it is important for Veterans to be aware of changes to the
GI Bill this year and learn more about how these changes may
affect them.”
“It’s
hard to believe how far we have all come with the Post-9/11
GI Bill the past two years,” stated General Hickey.
“Today, more than 537,000 students have received over
$11.5 billion in GI Bill benefits to help them take charge
of their future.”
Upcoming
changes to the Post-9/11 GI Bill effective August 1, 2011
include paying the actual net cost of all public in-state
tuition and fees, rather than basing payments upon the highest
in-state tuition and fee rates for every state; capping private
and foreign tuition at $17,500 per academic year; and ending
payments during certain school breaks, to preserve Veterans’
entitlement for future academic semesters. Also, certain students
attending private schools in select states can now continue
to receive benefits at the same rate payable during the previous
academic year.
Beginning
October 1, 2011, eligible individuals will be able to use
the Post-9/11 GI Bill for programs such as non-college degrees,
on-the-job training, and correspondence courses, and they
will be eligible to receive a portion of the national monthly
housing allowance rate when enrolled only in distance learning
courses.
VA
is implementing the latest round of changes to the Post 9/11
GI Bill and has already begun processing fall 2011 enrollment
certifications. Outreach by VA has helped to increase participation
by colleges and universities in the Yellow Ribbon program,
which helps students avoid out-of-pocket costs that may exceed
the benefit. Today, more than 2,600 schools are participating
in the Yellow Ribbon program.
“VA
is committed to ensuring Veterans have the information and
tools they need to succeed,” General Hickey concluded.
Complete
information on the Post-9/11 GI Bill is available at: www.gibill.va.gov.
VA’s education information phone number is: 1-888-GIBILL-1.
For ongoing benefit information, Veterans and Servicemembers
can log into the VA eBenefits website: www.eBenefits.va.gov.
To ask a question in a secure e-mail, use the “Ask a
Question” tab at: https://www.gibill2.va.gov/cgi-bin/vba.cfg/php/enduser/ask.php.
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