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Veterans Services

Educational Benefits

The following is a brief summary of some common programs. For more information about these and other programs, please visit the GI Bill Website

Chapter 30

The Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) – Active Duty is a program for individuals who have been on Active Duty since 07/01/1985, and who paid into an education fund for one year. They receive 36 months of full-time benefits.

Chapter 35

The Dependents Educational Assistance Program is the only benefit for individuals without military service. It is for the dependents of a member of the Armed forces who has died while on active duty or as the result of a disability that VA has determined as service-connected, or is 100% permanently and totally disabled for a service-related reason. Dependents receive up to 45 months of full-time benefits.

Dependents have a VA file number or claim number that is related to the parent or spouse under whom they are eligible.

Chapter 31

Vocational Rehabilitation is for disabled service connected veterans. Each school is assigned a Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist who will assist both the veteran and the School’s Certifying Official.

For more information:  http://www.vba.va.gov/bln/vre/vec.htm

Chapter 1606

The Montgomery GI Bill- Selective Reserves (formerly Chapter 106) is for individuals in the Selected Reserve or National Guard (not active duty). They must be currently and actively drilling and under a 6-year contract. They are only eligible for benefits as long as they remain in the reserves.