GI Bill Programs

Descriptions

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VEAP (Vietnam Era Veterans’ Educational Assistance Program)

The Veterans Education Assistance Program (VEAP), also known as Chapter 32, is a government-match program for educational assistance, offering a $2-to-$1 match. If you commenced service for the first time between January 1, 1977, and June 30, 1985, and contributed funds to a VEAP account, you may qualify for benefits.

Montgomery GI Bill

Find out if you meet the eligibility criteria for benefits under the Montgomery GI Bill Active-Duty program by verifying if you have completed a minimum of 2 years on active duty.

Montgomery GI Bill Selected Reserve (MGIB-SR)

Check if you qualify for education benefits under the Montgomery GI Bill Selected Reserve program if you are a member of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard Reserve, Army National Guard, or Air National Guard.

Veteran Readiness and Employment (Chapter 31)

If you have a service-connected disability that limits your capacity to work or prevents you from working, the Veteran Readiness and Employment program (formerly Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment) is here to assist. This program, also referred to as Chapter 31 or VR&E, supports you in exploring employment options and addressing educational or training needs. In some instances, certain benefits may also be available to your family members.