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1 Thank You! Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs 07/15/2013

2 Why Goal Setting?  You need a plan to meet your life goals  You need a plan to search for employment  You need a plan to wisely use educational benefits GOALS + PLANS = SUCCESS

3 www.gpslifeplan.org/mnscumilitary

4 Planning Your Education  Selecting a School  Program  Accreditation  Cost  Credit award and transfer  Graduation rate/Placement rate  Paying for it (benefits)  HAVE A PLAN!

5 Higher Education  Public Colleges and Universities  State supported  Certificates—advanced degrees  Private Colleges and Universities  Not for profit  For-profit businesses  Certificates—advanced degrees

6 Accreditation  National accreditation of college/university  Credits may not transfer  Regional accreditation of college/university  6 defined regions  Program specialized accreditation or approval  Program specific

7 Credit Award and Transfer  AARTS  JST – Joint Services Transcript  Credit for courses  Credit for MOS  Credit for Prior Learning  Transfer: Ultimate Goal?

8 JST Advice  JST does NOT contain deployment(s)  Meet with transfer specialist and faculty!  Recommendations don’t equal transfer  NCOER’s, E-4 Evals, Counseling Statements

9 Costs Average Annual Tuition2012-2013 Community/Tech Colleges$5,355 State Universities$7,340 University of Minnesota$12,881 Private Colleges$33,815 Private “Trade Schools”$17,267

10 www.veterans.mnscu.edu

11 VETS Veterans Education Transfer System

12 VETS Veterans Education Transfer System

13 Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs Higher Education Veterans Programs Regional Coordinator www.MyMilitaryEducation.org Revised 07/17/14

14 Education Benefits Benefit Overview:  Federal Tuition Assistance (FTA)  Go Army Ed  State Tuition Reimbursement (STR)  GI Bill  Chapter 1606  Chapter 1607  Chapter 30  Chapter 33  Chapter 31  OJT/Apprenticeship  Free Application for Federal Student Aid  MN GI Bill

15 Education Benefits Federal Tuition Assistance Go Army Ed  FTA funds tuition and some course specific fees  New PT and height/weight holds – can take up to 30 days to clear  Pays up to $250.00 per semester credit or $167.00 per quarter credit, with a maximum of $4500.00 or 16 semester credits per fiscal year.  Credit cap for undergraduate is 130 semester credits and 39 semester credits for graduate level courses.  To apply for FTA go to www.GoArmyEd.com.  You may apply up to 60 days prior to course start date.  SOU are now electronic and Soldier will be reminded in GAE if required.  DEADLINE TO APPLY IS THE FIRST DAY OF YOUR CLASS!!!

16 Minnesota State Tuition Reimbursement (STR)  Pays up to 100% of tuition at UMN rate, no fees  New: Cap per state fiscal year $13,000 for undergraduate level and $22,000 for graduate level  144 Semester credits, max lifetime benefit  Must submit Obligation Request Form to Unit Administration no more than 45 days after start of semester  Must submit Payment Request Form, Grades, and Fee Statement to Unit Administration within 90 days of course completion  Payment will be made directly to the Soldier Education Benefits

17 Minnesota State Tuition Reimbursement (STR) Extended Option  Time limit to use STR may be extended 2 years, plus the amount of time you served on federal active duty or federally funded state active duty.  New: Cap per state fiscal year $13,000 for undergraduate level and $22,000 for graduate level  144 Semester credits, max lifetime benefit  Must submit Obligation Request Form to ng.mn.mnarng.mbx.assets- education@mail.mil no more than 45 days after start of semesterng.mn.mnarng.mbx.assets- education@mail.mil  Must submit Payment Request Form, Grades, and Fee Statement to ng.mn.mnarng.mbx.assets-education@mail.mil within 90 days of course completion ng.mn.mnarng.mbx.assets-education@mail.mil Education Benefits

18 Spouse State Tuition Reimbursement Option  Up to 12 semester credits per year  Service Member must have 8 years of qualifying service  Same process applies for requesting and receiving funds through Unit Administration  Now open to any rank Education Benefits

19 GI Bill  Each chapter of the GI Bill is limited to a max of 36 months of full time benefits  May receive up to 48 months of benefits if eligible for more than one chapter  May be used for: o College Degrees & Non-College Degrees o On-The-Job Training & Apprenticeships o Flight Training o Licensing & Certification  Break or interval pay is no longer payable on any chapter of the GI Bill  Payments will be calculated based on the dates your term begins and ends  Partial months will be prorated Education Benefits

20 GI Bill - Qualifying for Two or More Programs 36 months maximum benefit for any one program:  Chapter 1606, 1607, 30 or 33 48 months total benefit for two or more programs-must have qualifying service Examples: *Soldier uses 30 months of Chapter 1606, then qualifies for Chapter 1607 due to MOB; soldier is eligible for 18 months of CH 1607 benefits – total 48 month between CH 1606 & CH 1607. *Soldier uses 36 months of CH 1606, then qualifies for CH 30 due to AGR tour; soldier is eligible for 12 months of CH 30 benefits – total of 48 months between CH 1606 & CH 30. Education Benefits

21 Chapter 1607 - Reserve Education Assistance Program (REAP)  With 8+ years of service, expires 10 years after ETS  With less than 8 years service, expires at ETS  Payment is based on amount of continuous active duty service  Monthly full-time rate is currently: - Continuous Service of at least 90 days: $625.60 - Continuous Service of 1 year+: $983.40 - Continuous Service of 2 years+: $1251.20  Optional $600 Buy-Up Education Benefits

22 Chapter 33 - Post 9/11 GI Bill  Expires 15 years from date of separation from active duty  Requires minimum of 90 days aggregate active duty service on or after September 11, 2001; or 30 continuous days of active duty service and discharged due to service-connected disability (includes AGR)  Pays eligible percentage of $19,198.31 annually at private colleges for Tuition and Fees  Pays eligible percentage of Tuition and Fees at public colleges, with no cap Education Benefits

23 Chapter 33 - Post 9/11 GI Bill  Pays eligible percentage of Monthly Housing Allowance based on E-5 with dependents using school zip code  Housing allowance for students enrolled solely in distance learning is payable based on eligible percentage of $714.50  Service Members on active duty, including AGR, are not eligible for monthly housing allowance  Pays eligible percentage of Books and Supplies up to $1,000 per academic year  Service Members on active duty, including AGR, may receive eligible percentage of books and supplies stipend Education Benefits

24 Chapter 33 - Post 9/11 GI Bill  Eligible percentage is determined by amount of aggregate Title 10 service after September 10, 2001 At least 36 months 100 % At least 30 continuous days and discharged due to service connected disability 100 % At least 30 months < 36 months 90 % At least 24 months < 30 months 80 % At least 18 months < 24 months 70 % At least 12 months < 18 months 60 % At least 6 months < 12 months 50 % At least 90 days < 6 months 40 % Education Benefits

25 Transfer option for Chapter 33  Transfer option is ONLY available to Service Members who are currently serving  Served 6 years and agree to serve an additional 4 years (AD or SELRES) on date of election  Transfer may only be made to dependents enrolled in DEERS  Payment rates based on Service Member’s eligible percentage  Expiration Date: Spouse 15 years after last active duty separation; Children until age 26 (transfer must be submitted prior to age 23)  Spouse is not eligible for monthly housing allowance when Service Member is on active duty Education Benefits

26 Kicker - Enlistment Contract Incentive  A Kicker is an enlistment or re-enlistment incentive  If eligible, a Kicker is used in conjunction with Chapter (CH) 1606, 1607, 30, or 33  Maximum benefit is 36 months  If you have a kicker and decide to apply for CH 33, always relinquish CH 1606 or CH 30, if eligible. If you relinquish CH 1607, your kicker will not transfer. Education Benefits

27 On-the-Job & Apprenticeship Training  On-the-job training (OJT) is training employees receive while performing a job and earning wages.  6 months to 2 years o Examples: Police Officer, Highway Patrol Officer, Jailer, Mechanic  Apprenticeship combines on-the-job training with related technical instruction  2 years to 5 years o Examples: Machinist, Ironworker, Electrician, Carpenter, Plumber, Power Line Worker Education Benefits

28 Minnesota GI Bill Eligibility:  Honorably discharged veteran (as defined by MN Statute 197.447)  Dependent eligible to receive Ch 35 or Ch 33  MN resident (as defined by MN Statute 136A.101, subd. 8)  Attending a MN institution or approved OJT program in MN  Maximum benefit: o $1K/semester (full-time), $1K/year OJT o $3K/fiscal year o $10K lifetime Process:  To apply, contact a Regional Coordinator  “Last Dollar In:” Cost of attendance minus Aid and Benefits Education Benefits

29 Questions? Contact a Regional Coordinator www.mymilitaryeducation.org


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