GI Bill
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Use the following quick tips to help you navigate registration, maintain your
enrollment status, and choose courses that bring you closer to your academic goals.
learn how to avoid common GI Bill pitfalls so you can make the most of your educational benefits.
GI Bill is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Register on Time and Submit Certification Paperwork
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By registering on your assigned date and time, you increase your chances of getting
the classes you need.
Submit certification paperwork to the Veterans Office as soon as you enroll into
classes. Military-affiliated students utilizing VA Educational Benefits besides Ch
33 (Post 9/11) and CH 31 (VR&E) will need to pay for their classes before certification
can take place.
Determine Your Enrollment Status
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Your educational benefits are based on a combination of the number of units taken
within a semester, as well as the start/end date of each class. Please use the following
chart to determine your enrollment status.
Term |
Full Time |
3/4 Time |
1/2 Time |
Fall and Spring |
12+ units |
9 to 11.5 units |
6 to 8.5 units |
Summer (8-week) |
6+ units |
4 to 5.5 units |
3 to 3.5 units |
Summer (6-week) |
4+ units |
3 to 3.5 units |
2 to 2.5 units |
Summer (4-week) |
3+ units |
2 to 3.5 units |
N/A |
Know Your Responsibility
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Veteran students assume full liability for any overpayment of veteran's benefits.
You will need to report to the Veterans Service Office after registering for, or dropping
/ withdrawing from a class.
To prevent the possibility of receiving an erroneous DVA educational benefits
check, promptly report any changes made to your enrollment to the Veterans Service
Office. Any withdrawal or failure to attend class may result in an adjustment to your
award, which may result in debt to the US government, including interest.
When Taking Classes at Another Institution
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While receiving VA educational benefits, you may be concurrently enrolled at
more than one school during the same semester. Whichever school you are pursuing a
degree from will be considered the Parent School. You must pick up a Veterans Affairs
Parent School Letter from the VA Certifying Official, or an authorization letter from
the advisor at your Parent School. This form states that the courses taken at the
Supplemental School will be credited toward the current major you are pursuing. You
will be responsible for informing the Supplemental School's Veterans' Office where
your Parent School is located. The Supplemental School will complete the certification
for the benefits form (VA form 22-1999) and send it to the Parent School.
Use Direct Deposit
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Direct deposit of VA educational benefits payment is now available for Chapter
13, 30, 33, 35, VRAP recipients. This program speeds up education and work study payments.
It also decreases the chance of missing, lost, or stolen checks. Eligible students
may request direct deposit through the VA by calling the VA at: 1-800-827-1000. You
will need to provide your VA file number, bank routing number, and checking/savings
account number.
Receive Tutoring Assistance
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You may qualify to receive assistance from the VA for individual tutoring. To
qualify, you must be enrolled in 1/2 time or more and exhibit a need for tutoring
assistance in a subject which you are currently drawing VA educational benefits for.
If eligible for tutoring benefits, you may receive up to $1,200 maximum. For further
information and to apply for tutoring assistance, contact your Certifying Official.
Free tutoring is available in the Learning Resource Center (LRC) and Veterans Success Center (VSC).
Estimate Your Monthly Housing Allowance #
Use the following tool to estimate your BAH rates to offset the cost of housing.
Using Your GI Bill
In order to be eligible for the full MHA for San Diego, you need to be a full time
student, and at least one of our classes needs to meet the in-person requirement for
the VA. Note: Any class listed in our Class Search as "On Campus" or "Partially Online"
will meet that requirement.
In order to be eligible for any MHA, students need to have a Rate of Pursuit greater
than 50%. Note: That means a minimum of 7 units for the Fall and Spring Semester,
and 4 units for the Summer Semester.
Maximizing Your CH 31 (VR&E) Benefits
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Did you know that your CH 31 Benefits covers your books, fees, and parking pass?
Make sure that the Veterans Office has an updated Purchase Order Number (PO#) for
you on file so that you can pick up your books at the Bookstore or your parking pass
at Student Accounting.
Receive Advanced Payment
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Returning students who have been out of school for over 30 days and new students
may choose to receive Advanced Payment. This must be done no later than 30 days prior
to the beginning of the semester. Check with your Certifying Official for requirements,
and dates in which to apply for Advance Pay.
When Taking Short-Term Classes
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When registering for classes, be sure to keep in mind short-term classes may
affect your BAH. When looking for classes on the online class schedule look at the
start and end dates. For more information on short-term classes please contact your
Certifying Official.
When Taking Online Classes
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If you are only enrolled in online classes, you will only be eligible for 50%
of the national average of the Monthly Housing Allowance.
In order to be eligible for any MHA, students need to have a Rate of Pursuit
greater than 50%. Note: That means a minimum of 7 units for the Fall and Spring Semester,
and 4 units for the Summer Semester.
Take Classes That Apply to Your Major
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VA will only authorize payment for the minimum required classes that are part
of your major. So if you already completed the course once, VA will not authorize
payment for that class. Please refer to your educational plan when registering for
classes and contact a counselor if you have questions regarding your ed plan.
Maintain Your Contact Information
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Ensure your contact information is always updated with the college Veterans Affairs
Office. View and update your information through your student portal.