Veterans Education Benefits
General Information
Certification of benefits is a service provided by the Financial Aid Manager in the Financial Aid Office. The office serves as a liaison between Hondros College students and the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. We assist student veterans with the processing of VA forms for educational benefits, advise student veterans concerning certain procedural requirements, and certify enrollment of Hondros College student veterans to the Department of Veterans Affairs. New applicants should determine which chapter you will receive educational benefits using the chapter information provided below. Bring a copy of your DD-214 (discharge papers) to the Financial Aid Manager in the Financial Aid Office.
New Benefits for Veterans
Montgomery GI Bill - Chapter 33
On June 30, 2008, President Bush signed into law H.R. 2642, Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2008, which contained a provision establishing a new GI Bill, entitled “Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008, Chapter 33.” The Post-9/11 Bill is a new education benefit program for individuals who served on active duty on or after September 11, 2001. These benefits will be implemented on August 1, 2009. No payments can be made under this program for training pursued before that date. For detailed information, go to www.gibill.va.gov.
Information for emergency advance payments on your GI Bill. The VA has set up a Web site to help vets apply for the emergency advance payments on their GI Bill. The Web site can be found at this link: http://www.gibill.va.gov/advpay.htm
VA Chapter Information
Montgomery GI Bill - Chapter 30
Entered Active Duty after June 30, 1985. Completed at least 2 years continuous active service; contributed $1200 to the program; received a high school diploma or GED; and received an honorable discharge.
Reserve GI Bill - Chapter 1606
Any person who enlists, re-enlists, or extends an enlistment in the Selective Reserve for not less than 6 years, in addition to any other period of obligation after June 30, 1985 and completed high school or GED, IADT, 180 days of service in the selective reserve and is satisfactorily participating in required training in the selective reserve.
Activated Reservists After September 11, 2001 - Chapter 1607
Certain reservists who were activated after September 11, 2001 may either be eligible for education benefits or eligible for increased benefits.
Dependent Educational Assistance - Chapter 35
This portion of 38 U.S.C authorizes educational benefits to dependents and survivors of certain veterans who have serious disabilities as the result of their service (100% disabled), or who have died of a service-connected cause, were a prisoner of war, or missing in action.
Vocational Rehabilitation - Chapter 31
Veterans who have been declared disabled by the Department of Veterans Affairs due to service related injury.
VA Forms
These forms may be obtained at the Department of Veterans Affairs education forms website.
22-1990 Application for Education Benefits
Students under all chapters, except Chapter 35, who are enrolling for VA benefits for the first time. Chapters 30 and 33 must attach a copy of DD-214. Chapter 1606 must attach a copy of Notice of Basic Eligibility (NOBE - DD-2284) and Kicker papers if eligible.
22-5490 Application for Survivors' and Dependents' Education Assistance
Students under Chapter 35 who are applying for VA benefits for the first time.
22-1995 Request for Change of Program or Place of Training
Students under all chapters, except Chapter 35, who are transferring VA benefits to Hondros College as well as for current Hondros College student veterans who want to change their major.
22-5495 Request for Change of Program or Place of Training
Students under Chapter 35 who are transferring VA benefits to Hondros College as well as for current Hondros College student veterans who want to change their major.
Education Benefit Payment Rates
The amount of your monthly payment will be determined by the amount of credits you are enrolled in, applicable to your degree program. Rates are posted and updated by the VA. Rates can be found on their web page at http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/rates.htm.
Student Veterans Responsibilities
The Department of Veterans Affairs and the Financial Aid Manager at Hondros College closely monitor each student veteran's enrollment status and academic program. The student's educational benefit is based upon the number of credit hours applicable to his/her academic degree program.
Student veterans at Hondros College maintain the responsibility of notifying the Financial Aid Manager in the Financial Aid Office within 30 days of the following changes in your enrollment status:
- Terminate attendance
- Change credit hours
- Withdraw or stop attending a course
- Attend a course but receive an Incomplete (I) grade
- Change educational program
- Change address or phone number
Reminders:
- You must maintain satisfactory progress to retain benefits
- You are prohibited from receiving educational benefits for auditing a course
- You will not receive benefits for repeated courses, unless they are graduation requirements
- You must be formally admitted as a degree-seeking student
- You must submit a degree audit for your intended major. The degree audit must include all courses that you are required to complete for your major. You will only be certified for courses that are required for completion of your selected degree (per degree audit)
- Do not register in courses for which you have previously received a passing grade/credit (even if taken at another institution)
As a recipient of educational benefits:
- You are eligible for payment of remedial courses if placement test scores justify the need
- Any overpayments incurred are your responsibility and not the responsibility of the Financial Aid Office at Hondros College
Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office
Eligibility and payment questions should be directed to the Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office at:
Department of Veterans Affairs
Regional Office
PO Box 4616
Buffalo NY 14240-4616
1-888-GI-BILL-1 (1-888-442-4551)
www.gibill.va.gov