The Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008 (Chapter 33)
The Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008 (Chapter 33)
The Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008 (Chapter 33)
• Eligibility
• Elections
• Entitlement
• Benefits
• Transfer of Entitlement
• New Legislation
• Post-9/11 Bill Status
• Streamlining Measures
• Challenges
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Eligibility
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Eligibility
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Eligibility Criteria
− 90 consecutive days
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Elections
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Entitlement
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Tuition and Fees
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Monthly Housing Allowance
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Monthly Housing Allowance
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Books and Supplies Stipend
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Yellow Ribbon
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Transfer of Entitlement
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Transfer of Entitlement
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Transfer of Entitlement
Liability
Transferor and individual using transferred
entitlement are jointly liable for any overpayment of
chapter 33 benefits
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Transfer of Entitlement
Spouses:
• May use after transferor completes 6 years in
Armed Forces
• Paid at transferor’s rate - Cannot be paid monthly
housing allowance or books and supplies stipend if
the transferor is on active duty when the spouse is
receiving benefits
• Can continue to use benefits if divorced, unless the
transferor revokes remaining entitlement
• Can use benefits up to transferor’s 15-year
eligibility period, unless transferor specifies an
earlier ending date
• Not limited to highest in-State tuition and fee rates
while transferor in on active duty
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Transfer of Entitlement
Children:
• Entitlement must be transferred to an unmarried child who
has not reached the age of 18 or, if in school, before child is
23 years of age
• May use benefits after transferor completes 10 years in
Armed Forces
• Must have:
― Reached age 18; or
― Completed requirements of secondary school diploma
(or equivalency certificate)
• Receives veteran rate, including housing allowance & book
stipend, even if transferor is on active duty
• May use until 26 years old even if transferor’s 15-year
eligibility period ended
• May continue to use benefits after marriage
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New Legislation
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Post-9/11 GI Bill Status Since Aug 1, 2009
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Post-9/11 GI Bill Status for Spring 2010
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What VA has Experienced
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Post-911 GI Bill Challenges
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Post-911 GI Bill Challenges (Contd)
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Post-911 GI Bill Challenges (Contd)
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Post-911 GI Bill Challenges (Contd)
• Complexities in program
– Payment differences between Ch 33 and other VA
programs required significant modifications to IT
systems and business processes
• Multiple benefit payments to multiple entities
• Lack of a set payment rate
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New IT Systems Being Developed
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New IT System Results
• Release schedule:
– Version 1.1 – 2Q FY2010
– Version 1.2 – 3Q FY2010
– Version 1.3 – 4Q FY2010
– Version 1.4 – December 2010
• The result will be:
– Faster processing time
– More accurate decisions
– Less reliance on human intervention to pay benefits
– Student self-service
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