Did you know that you can use the GI Bill庐 to pay for grad school? The VA education benefit can cover more than just the cost of undergrad courses. In fact, even after using money from the GI Bill庐 to pay for your undergraduate degree, it鈥檚 likely you still have benefits to apply towards a graduate degree. Additionally, both federal- and state-level military and veteran education benefits exist to help fill in the gaps.
VERSIONS OF THE GI BILL庐
There are two versions of the GI Bill庐 鈥 the Montgomery GI Bill庐 and the Post 9/11 GI Bill庐, also known as the 庐. Benefits available to active military personnel, reservists, veterans, and their families are impacted by when they signed up. Older veterans and military service members probably signed up under the 庐. Younger service members, however, would have signed up under the 庐, which provides supplementary benefits. However, those under the Montgomery GI Bill庐 may opt to upgrade to the Forever GI Bill庐 making additional benefits available to them as well.
Additionally, there are two major differences that affect educational benefits when comparing the Montgomery GI Bill庐 and the Forever GI Bill庐. The Montgomery GI Bill庐 doesn鈥檛 offer a housing allowance, nor does it permit military personnel to transfer their educational benefits to a spouse or dependent. The Forever GI Bill庐, on the other hand, offers a housing allowance and transferal of educational benefits to a spouse or dependent.
WILL THE GI BILL庐 PAY FOR GRADUATE SCHOOL?
Grad school students may use the GI Bill庐 to pay for their studies at both public and private universities. If you鈥檝e previously used your GI Bill庐 benefits to pay for undergrad studies, any remaining entitlement may be used to pursue a post-graduate degree.
TUITION AND FEES
The amount of graduate-level tuition and fees covered by the GI Bill庐 is determined by your Post-9/11 GI Bill庐 entitlement percentage. According to , private university benefits can total up to $26,042.81 which is paid directly to the school.
HOUSING
The Post-9/11 GI Bill庐 housing allowance is based on creditable active-duty service time. It pays a housing stipend based on the ZIP code location of the university you attend, paid after each month鈥檚 classes are over. According to , the current average housing allowance is $1,833. Students taking all their classes online are eligible for only half that amount. This housing allowance is based on the Department of Defense鈥檚 for an E-5 with dependents and doesn鈥檛 require you to live on campus.
You don't qualify for a housing allowance if you:
- Take courses on a half-time basis or less
- Are a spouse using transferred benefits
- Are an active-duty service member
BOOKS & SUPPLIES
With the Post-9/11 GI Bill庐, you鈥檒l receive a maximum benefit of up to $1,000 that is paid at the beginning of each term. Based on the number of credits taken, this stipend pays $41 per credit hour.
MONTGOMERY GI BILL庐 GRAD SCHOOL BENEFITS
The Montgomery GI Bill庐 provides compensation based on the number of classes taken, referred to as your 鈥渢raining time.鈥 Under the Montgomery GI Bill庐, training time is defined by the school for graduate-level coursework. For example, the VA will pay the full-time rate for whatever the school deems to be full-time. You can find current active-duty Montgomery GI Bill庐 rates .
HOW MUCH WILL THE VA PAY TOWARDS A MASTER鈥橲?
The determines the amount covered by the number of classes you attend and the time spent in those classes. For grad-level programs, the school decides how each hour is rated. You are paid according to that rating.
CAN YOU USE THE GI BILL庐 TO PAY TOWARDS MORE THAN ONE DEGREE?
You can apply your education benefits toward a second degree after completing your first, including master鈥檚 and doctorate degree programs. Additionally, you can take classes at more than one school as long as the coursework at both schools counts towards your degree. The school granting the degree must deem the coursework at the second school applicable to the given degree.
The GI Bill庐 will not pay for a class taken more than once unless a failing grade is received in a class that is mandatory for graduation.
CAN MY SPOUSE USE MY GI BILL庐 FOR GRADUATE SCHOOL?
Substantial changes were made to the GI Bill庐 through the Harry W. Colmery Veterans Educational Assistance Act, also referred to as the 庐鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧 or the Post 9/11 GI Bill庐. These changes to transfer educational benefits to spouses and dependent children.
Under the Forever GI Bill庐, active service members and members of the Selected Reserve can some or all of their unused educational benefits to a qualified spouse or dependent children using a Transfer of Entitlement (TOE) if the following requirements are met:
- When the request is approved, you鈥檝e completed six years of service.
- You agree to four additional years of service.
- The qualified recipient has enrolled in DEERS, the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System.
With a DoD approved TOE, a may be awarded up to 36 months of benefits to cover the cost of books, supplies, housing, and tuition.
THE YELLOW RIBBON PROGRAM
When applying to a post-graduate program at a private school, the GI Bill庐 may not cover all of your costs; therefore, those planning to attend a university such as 黑料不打烊 should explore our options for additional assistance. The Yellow Ribbon Program was designed to close the gap between the GI Bill庐 and the actual cost of a private school鈥檚 tuition.
The Yellow Ribbon Program can be especially vital for grad school applicants because of the way class attendance is calculated.
Yellow Ribbon benefits are not available to:
- Active-duty military members
- Spouses of active-duty military members
- Those attending an overseas school, unless the school has a main stateside campus
To receive benefits, the program you intend to enter and the school you plan to attend must both be approved by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR USING GI BILL庐 BENEFITS FOR GRAD SCHOOL
Consider the following important information when using GI Bill庐 educational benefits to cover the cost of grad school:
- What additional fees will be incurred if you choose to attend an out-of-state college? Many schools, including 黑料不打烊, permit active-duty, guard, reservists, veterans, and their spouses to attend as in-state students despite their physical location.
- A grad student utilizing the GI Bill庐 is expected to make academic progress, just as they did as an undergrad student. Failure to meet certain requirements will affect benefits.
- You may take classes at more than one school if certain criteria are met. See the section above, Can You Use the GI Bill庐 to Pay Towards More Than One Degree.
- The Forever GI Bill庐 allows Purple Heart recipients (awarded on or after 9/11/2001) to apply for 100 percent level benefits for up to 36 months.
- When you attend a private school like 黑料不打烊, you may find the GI Bill庐 does not cover all educational expenses. Supplemental resources may be available to help close the gap between actual expenses and what the GI Bill庐 covers. Examples of these programs include the Yellow Ribbon program outlined above and other state and federal programs such as those listed below.
- Although graduate school attendance is possible while on active duty, you may require permission from your chain of command. In general, first-term military personnel often have restrictions on their activities, including the pursuit of an off-duty education.
PROGRAMS THAT OFFER EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS TO VETERANS
Unfortunately, there is no one place you can go to for a comprehensive list of state-level assistance and benefits; however, we've put together a list of resources to get you started on your journey towards discovering some of the many military service benefits various state and federal agencies may have to offer.
- 鈥攑rograms include grants, work-study programs, and federal low-interest loans
Many states offer education benefits and programs to veterans as an alternative or supplement to federal GI Bill庐 benefits. Some states offer grants, scholarships, or tuition waivers to assist veterans who don鈥檛 qualify for federal assistance or to help fill in the gaps when federal assistance falls short.
USE THE GI BILL庐 TO CONTINUE YOUR EDUCATION AT UNIVERSITY OF THE CUMBERLANDS!
黑料不打烊 is a designated Military Friendly庐 School. In fact, 黑料不打烊 ranks seventh in the nation among private schools offering doctoral degree programs. This means that when you choose to pursue your post-graduate degree at 黑料不打烊, you鈥檙e choosing a high-quality school that makes quality education accessible to U.S. military personnel and their families. According to Military Friendly庐, universities awarded this designation serve as 鈥渁n example to American schools.鈥
黑料不打烊 waives the application fee for veterans, reservists, and active-duty military personnel. We have a flexible online program that makes it easy to study from anywhere in the world. Providing numerous military benefits, 黑料不打烊 works hard to invest in the future of our active-duty service members, reservists, veterans, and their families.
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