All students receiving Veterans educational benefits are required to comply with all applicable federal regulations and all institutional policies and procedures. We strongly encourage that you complete a FAFSA and take advantage of any additional funding you may qualify for.
The Department of Veterans Affairs, military branches, and the School Certifying Official (SCO) closely monitor each military-connected student’s enrollment status and academic program. Admission procedures for veterans and other eligible persons are the same as for all students. Students receiving military education benefits at bet36365体育 have the following responsibilities:
As a recipient of educational benefits:
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The academic program you select must be approved for military education benefits.
Students must be pursuing a degree in a specific program to be eligible for benefits. Search for "University of Nebraska at Kearney" on the WEAMS Institution Search application for a list of VA approved programs at bet36365体育.
VA education benefits are payable only for courses that are required in the student’s program (major) curriculum.
You must maintain satisfactory academic progress to remain eligible for benefits.
Registration changes may affect student VA benefits and in some cases may cause a return and repayment of funds to the VA and/or school.
Any overpayments incurred are your responsibility and not the responsibility of the Financial Aid Office at bet36365体育
Notify Military and Veterans Services by emailing skarkala@davidegalliani.com if the following changes occur in your enrollment status:
Change of address or phone number (update your MyBlue account)
Dropping or adding course(s)
Withdrawing from course(s)
Withdrawing from all classes at bet36365体育
Changing programs (academic majors)
Receiving an incomplete (I) grade for a course
If there are mitigating circumstances that prevent you from completing a course.
Reminders:
It is the student’s responsibility to formally withdraw, drop, or add classes in MyBlue.
Contact Military and Veterans Services if you are actively drilling and will miss class due to military requirements or if you are on active duty and your classes have been interrupted.
VA education benefits are not payable for:
A major or program not approved by the VA
Repeating a course for which a passing grade was received unless it’s a graduation requirement
Classes for which credit is received through successful completion of a proficiency test or grade by examination
Classes taken on an audit basis
Classes that have been dropped or withdrawn from your schedule
Classes taken that are not required to complete your degree (per degree audit)
There are four eligibility categories with the most common being those individuals who 1) entered active duty on or after July 1, 1985 and 2) contributed $100 a month for 12 months and have an honorable discharge. For additional information, seewww.benefits.va.gov/gibill/mgib_ad.asp.
Verification
Chapter 30, 33, or 1606 students are responsible for verifying their own enrollment at the end of each month. You must do this to get your benefit check using WAVE, http://www.gibill.va.gov/wave, by contacting the VA Education Call Center at 888-442-4551, or by text message.
Online:Connect to the VA’s website:www.gibill.va.gov/waveand enter your first name, last name, Social Security Number, and password. Click on the link, Verify Monthly Enrollment Status. Check to see your registration status
For Undergraduate Students:
Full time enrollment is 12 hours or more ¾ time enrollments is 11 to 9 hours ½ time enrollment is 8 to 6 hours Less than half time enrollment is 5 or fewer hour
For Graduate Students:
Full time enrollment is 9 hours or more ¾ time enrollment is 8 to 6 hours ½ time enrollment is 5 to 4 hours
Note 1:bet36365体育 Veterans Services will not change your hours if you still fall within a certain enrollment level. (Example: If you are ¾ time at 10 hours and drop a 1 hour class, we will not change your status as you are still ¾ time.)
Note 2:If the WAVE has you listed at full enrollment and you are actually ¾ enrollment,DO NOT MAKE CHANGES. DO NOT VERIFY. Contact the bet36365体育 Veterans Services Office. If you make changes on the WAVE, your payments will be stopped.
Phone:If your enrollment has not changed during the month, contact the VA Education Call Center by phone at 888-442-4551.
VR & E counselors advise students to register with bet36365体育 Disability Services. Students with disabilities are provided accommodations on an individualized, collaborative, and flexible basis. However, it is the responsibility of students with disabilities to request accommodations. Accommodations should be requested at the beginning of each academic year and at any time additional accommodations are needed. The DSS staff will need time to review all requests. For additional information, see http://www.va.gov/careers-employment/vocational-rehabilitation/
The Post-9/11 GI Bill® is an education benefit program for individuals who served on active duty for at least 90 days of aggregate service on or after September 11, 2001 or were discharged with a service-related disability after 30 continuous days. Under this chapter, effective August 1, 2009, eligible participants (veterans, service members, and dependents) pursuing a VA approved training program may receive the following benefits at a percentage based on the length of active duty service:
Cost of tuition and fees, not to exceed the most expensive in-state undergraduate tuition at a public institution of higher education (paid directly to the school).
Monthly housing allowance equal to the basic allowance for housing payable to a military E-5 with dependents, in the same zip code as the primary school (paid directly to the service member or veteran).
Yearly books and supplies stipend of up to $1,000 per year (paid directly to the service member or veteran).
Chapter 30, 33, or 1606 students are responsible for verifying their own enrollment at the end of each month. You must do this to get your benefit check using WAVE, http://www.gibill.va.gov/wave, by contacting the VA Education Call Center at 888-442-4551, or by text message.
Yellow Ribbon Program
bet36365体育 is a participant in the Yellow Ribbon program. The program is a part of the Post-9/11 GI Bill® and applies to out of state students who are 100% eligible for the benefit. For eligible students, the Yellow Ribbon program covers the difference between in state tuition and out of state tuition, leaving no out of pocket cost for the student. For more information, contact Military and Veterans Services or see http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/yellow_ribbon.asp
This program is for 1) dependents or spouses of veterans who have died or are totally and permanently disabled as the result of a service connected disability or died while evaluated as having a total and permanent disability, or 2) dependents or spouse of a person who is listed as a POW or MIA. For additional information, see www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/survivor_dependent_assistance.asp.
If your parent or spouse died in the line of duty on or after September 11, 2001, while serving in one of the Armed Forces, or was a member of the Selected Reserve who died from a service-connected disability, you may qualify for this benefit.
Montgomery GI Bill Active Duty (MGIB-AD) If you served at least 2 years on active duty, find out if you qualify for benefits under the Montgomery GI Bill Active Duty program.
Montgomery GI Bill Selected Reserve (MGIB-SR) If you’re a member of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard Reserve, Army National Guard, or Air National Guard, find out if you qualify for education benefits under the Montgomery GI Bill Selected Reserve program.
Chapter 30, 33, or 1606 students are responsible for verifying their own enrollment at the end of each month. You must do this to get your benefit check using WAVE, http://www.gibill.va.gov/wave, by contacting the VA Education Call Center at 888-442-4551, or by text message.
Online:Connect to the VA’s website:www.gibill.va.gov/waveand enter your first name, last name, Social Security Number, and password. Click on the link, Verify Monthly Enrollment Status. Check to see your registration status
For Undergraduate Students:
Full time enrollment is 12 hours or more ¾ time enrollments is 11 to 9 hours ½ time enrollment is 8 to 6 hours Less than half time enrollment is 5 or fewer hours
For Graduate Students:
Full time enrollment is 9 hours or more ¾ time enrollment is 8 to 6 hours ½ time enrollment is 5 to 4 hours
Note 1:bet36365体育 Veterans Services will not change your hours if you still fall within a certain enrollment level. (Example: If you are ¾ time at 10 hours and drop a 1 hour class, we will not change your status as you are still ¾ time.)
Note 2:If the WAVE has you listed at full enrollment and you are actually ¾ enrollment,DO NOT MAKE CHANGES. DO NOT VERIFY. Contact the bet36365体育 Veterans Services Office. If you make changes on the WAVE, your payments will be stopped.
Phone:If your enrollment has not changed during the month, contact the VA Regional Processing Office by phone at 1-877-823-2378.
IMPORTANT: If you are planning to use military tuition assistance from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, or Coast Guard, make sure you obtain approval from your branch Educational Services Officer (ESO) or military education counselor before enrolling at bet36365体育.
Tuition Assistance is a Department of Defense program. The program is not administered or monitored by the VA. Tuition Assistance rules vary by branch of service and even vary between different units within the same branch of service depending on whether the unit is active, reserve, or National Guard. Questions regarding Tuition Assistance should be directed to Veteran Services. To apply for tuition assistance, click on the link below to your corresponding branch.
Service members must be approved by their supervisors, via the Air Force Virtual Education Center (AFVEC) no earlier than 45 calendar days, and no later than 7 calendar days, before their course start date.
A complete TA application must be received by ETQC NO LESS than 14 days before the class start date. Do not include the submission date to ETQC or the class start date within the 14 day calculation. There are no exceptions or waivers to this policy.
Marine Tuition Assistance (TA) is available for all active duty and active reserve Marines. Each member receives $4500 per fiscal year (1 Oct-30 Sep). There is a cap of $250 per semester hour, $166.67 per quarter hour, and $16.67 per clock hour. Tuition Assistance will NOT process requests during the last two weeks of the FY – all requests must be processed no later than 15 SEP, or approved by CO NLT 12 SEP. If the class starts on the 30th, it must be approved by Ed Center no later than 15 SEP.
All TA/NCPACE requests must be submitted NLT 14 days prior to the term start date. Additionally, be sure to follow up with your command approving official and find out who the alternate approver is before it’s too late.
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Important Information
Federal Tuition Assistance is only available for 16 credit hours during the federal calendar year (October 1 through September 30).
Students may use Chapter 30 and 1606 benefits with Federal Tuition Assistance
The maximum Tuition Assistance coverage is $250 per credit hour.
Military Tuition Assistance is a U.S. Department of Defense program. Tuition Assistance rules vary by branch of service and even vary between different units within the same branch depending on whether the unit is active, reserve, or National Guard. Tuition Assistance funds are applied to tuition cost only.
Military Tuition Assistance Recipients
Military Tuition Assistance (TA) is awarded to a student under the assumption that the student will attend school for the entire term for which the assistance is awarded. When a student withdraws (officially or unofficially), the student may no longer be eligible for the full amount of TA funds originally awarded. To comply with the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) policy, bet36365体育 is required to return any unearned TA funds on a proportional basis through the 60% portion of the term for which the funds were provided. If a service member stops attending due to a military service obligation, bet36365体育 will work with the affected service member to identify solutions that will not result in a student debt for the returned portion.
Withdrawals
A student’s official withdrawal date is used to calculate the earned percentage of TA. In the event that a student fails to earn a passing grade in at least one class, s/he will be evaluated at the end of the term to determine if s/he withdrew unofficially (never attends or stopped attending class) by using the last date of attendance that is reported by the instructors when grades are submitted.
If a student withdraws prior to completing at least 60% of the term, 100% of the TA is returned to the Military branch. The student will owe bet36365体育 the amount of TA returned. Once the student has attended at least 60% of the term, the student is considered to have earned 100% of the TA approved for the term.
Schedule of Return of Unearned TA Funds
16-week Course Withdraw
Before or During weeks 1-9 = 100% TA returned (60% of course is completed)
During or after week 10 = 0% return
An individual’s branch of service may offer the College Fund (also known as a “kicker”) as part of an enlistment or reenlistment contract, or for other reasons they determine. The College Fund is an additional amount of money that increases an individual’s basic monthly benefit and is included in his or her VA payment.
Each service branch (not VA) determines who receives the College Fund and the amount received. It may be necessary to send VA a copy of your College Fund contract to ensure the correct amount is added to your monthly benefit. Typically, College Fund contracts are found within your enlistment contract. Contact your military unit or the National Archives to get a copy.
A maximum of 4 semester credit hours is awarded for Basic Training upon receipt of the official military transcript.
Army, Coast Guard, Navy, and Marine service members, reservists, guard, and veterans can obtain the Joint Services Transcript.
Air Force Active Duty, Guard and Reservists or retired or separated Air Force members may obtain their transcripts from the Community College of the Air Force.
In February 2015, the Nebraska Legislature passed a law mandating that veterans and their families that are enrolled in a public college or university or intend to be a Nebraska resident, within three years of separating, will be considered student residents.
eBenefits is a collaboration between the VA and the Department of Defense. It is a web portal that provides Service Members, Veterans, their families, and authorized caregivers with a single sign-on, central access point to clinical and benefits information. See more at http://www.ebenefits.va.gov/.