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Veterans Administration Educational Benefits

CVCC is approved for Veterans Administration
Educational Benefits. Most programs are approved but any student wishing to use VA benefits should contact
the VA Certifying Official in Student Services.
Current VA Rates
Effective October 1, 2007 rates increase for
most educational benefits. Full time rates for the Montgomery GI Bill,
Chapter 30, are $1101 per
month. For the Selected Guard/Reserve program, Chapter 1606, rates for full time are
$317 per month. The new full time rate for dependents under
Chapter 35 is $881. If you have
benefits available they are even more valuable - call or email Doug Allen
to find out how to take advantage of this valuable earned benefit.
For a summary of all current rates visit VA site.
HOT ! HOT! HOT!
New education benefit for Activated Reservists
There is a new education benefit available to certain individuals who were activated on or after September 11, 2001. We call this benefit the "Reserve Educational Assistance Program" (REAP) or Chaper 1607.
General information on REAP is available in the "Questions & Answers", and GI Bill Information section of the VA Educational website.
Attendance reporting for prior active duty and Guard/Reserve
The VA has implemented monthly verifications in chapter 1606. At the same
time, we have discontinued the issuance of paper verification forms (VA Form 22-8979) for IHL and NCD
enrollments in the chapter 30 program.
Now that this project is fully implemented, all chapter 30 and chapter 1606 beneficiaries will have to
submit their monthly verifications through either the WAVE application or from a touch-tone phone. Details on these verification options are below.
TELEPHONE VERIFICATION PROGRAM
Students in all states who are receiving chapter 30 education benefits are able to
confirm their monthly enrollment via toll free phone number. Use of this system eliminates the need
for the student to sign and return the previously used VA Form 22-8979 every month. The system offers
several advantages:
- It is available 24 hours a day;
- It allows V.A. to process education payments faster, thereby getting payments to students sooner;
- There is no longer any need to worry about a lost form or lost mail and...
- The call takes only about a minute.
The number to call is: 1-877-823-2378
INTERNET VERIFICATION PROGRAM
WAVE [Web Automated
Verification of Enrollment] is available 24 hours a day to Chapter 30 & 1606 students choosing to
confirm their monthly enrollment via the internet. It has the same advantage as using the toll-free
phone # with additional benefits to include the ability to:
- Check the student benefit status [term dates & training time];
- Check the last payment issue date & monthly rate [based on full months attendance];
- Submit a request to change the address on record if it is incorrect;
- Review frequently asked questions [FAQ] and...
- Ask a question of your own if necessary.
For additional information visit the VA site at
https://www.gibill.va.gov/wave/default.cfm
DIRECT DEPOSIT NOW AVAILABLE!!
Federal law will eventually require all payments to be made this way. If you are a
Chapter 30 or Chapter 1606 recipient, get started now for your own peace of mind; NO LOST CHECKS! You can
make the request in writing, by calling a VA toll free number, 877-838-2778, or on line through WAVE. In any case you will need
your VA file number (social security number), the routing number for your financial institution, the
account number, and whether a savings or checking account. A mail-in form is available from the VA
Certifying Official in Student Services.
BASIC ELIGIBILITY
- MONTGOMERY GI BILL. Persons who first
entered active duty after June 30, 1985, are generally eligible. Some Vietnam Era veterans and certain
veterans separated under special programs are also eligible. The bill also includes a program for
certain reservist and National Guard members.
- VETERANS EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (VEAP). This program is
for veterans who entered active duty for the first time after December 1, 1976 and before July 1, 1985,
and contributed to a training fund.
- SURVIVORS' & DEPENDENTS' EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE.
Some family members of disabled or deceased veterans are eligible for educational
benefits.
- TIME LIMITS. Generally, veterans have
10 years from the date they were last released from active duty to use their educational
benefits. Spouses generally have 10 years from the date they are found eligible. Children are generally
eligible from age 18 until age 26. These limits can sometimes be extended.
For additional information go to the VA site on
Education Benefits and policies.
Veterans can receive an application from the VA Certifying Official
in Student Services, the local county office of the NC Division of Veterans Affairs, or on-line at
http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/education_forms.htm
or to complete an on-line application for Educational Benefits at
VA1990
Dependents' can receive an application from the VA Certifying
Official in Student Services, the local county office of the NC Division of Veterans Affairs, or on-line at
http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/education_forms.htm
GETTING STARTED
- Choose a VA approved program. Most all CVCC
Academic Programs that award a degree, diploma or certificate are approved. Corporate and
Continuing Education programs are not approved
but to make sure visit Student Services and check with a
VA Certifying Official.
- Meet all CVCC and VA admission requirements:
- an official high school transcript or GED
- official transcripts from all colleges attended
- formal evaluation by CVCC of all college transcripts and any military
training submitted for evaluation
- completion of any required placement testing
- completion of an application, VA 1990 or VA5490. If you have
used VA education benefits before a VA1995 or VA5495 is needed instead.
- provide copy of all DD214's or NOBE (not required if you have used
education benefits before)
- completion with your academic advisor as required of the CVCC Request for Certification
form. This form must be completed each academic year, normally in
summer (or the first term of enrollment), for the complete academic year.
NO CERTIFICATION CAN BE MADE UNTIL ALL OF THESE REQUIREMENTS ARE MET.
- Register for classes.
- PLEASE NOTE THAT VA STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF TUITION,
FEES, AND BOOKS AT REGISTRATION.
- VA payments are made directly to you after classes have begun.

STAYING ON TRACK
- Make satisfactory progress toward your VA educational goal.
- See the CVCC Catalog and/or Student Handbook for specific academic requirements.
- Only classes that meet specific requirements for your VA program can be certified for benefits.
- VA will NOT pay for
- any class previously passed (D or better)
- any class for which transfer credit was given - any optional remedial class
- any audited class
- any class that does not meet specific program requirements unless a course substitution
form is provided by advisor and department head
- For fall and/or spring semester full benefits will be paid for 12 or more credit hours, 3/4
benefits for 9-11 credit hours, and 1/2 benefits for 6-8 credit hours. Unless specifically requested
by the VA student, no certification will be made for less than 1/2 time, 5 or less credit hours.
- For summer or any other non-standard term VA will compute benefits based on credit hours and length
of term. For CVCC 's normal 10 week summer semester full time equals 7 hours, 3/4 time is 6 hours, and
1/2 time is 4 hours. Taking mini session, 5 week or 8 week classes, may change the computation. If you
have questions, please see the VA certifying official in Student Services.
- Notify the VA Certifying Official in Student Services of any changes in your schedule.
- Program changes must be made in writing with the VA Certifying Official in Student Services, and
will require an official transcript evaluation before certification in the new program.
PLEASE REMEMBER, CVCC IS NOT THE VA AND HAS NO CONTROL OF VA POLICY AND RULINGS. IT
IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO COMPLY WITH VA RULES AND PROCEDURES COVERED IN APPROPRIATE LAWS, REGULATIONS,
AND PAMPHLETS.
CONTACTS:
CVCC VA Certifying Officials:
Primary: DOUG ALLEN Student Services (828)327-7000 ext 4409 or email: dallen@cvcc.edu
Local VA Offices:
STEVE MAINS Hickory VA Office 306 4th St SW (828)322-6616
CINDY TRAVIS Newton VA Office Room 045 Government Center (828)465-8255
Last updated November 21, 2007
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