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Montgomery GI Bill - Active Duty (Chapter 30)

Commonly known as Chapter 30, this bill provides up to 36 months of education assistance based on your active duty service. The assistance available under each category may vary depending on your particular situation and length of active duty. This assistance may be used for degree and certificate programs at VCU. Remedial, deficiency, and refresher courses may be approved under certain circumstances. Generally, assistance is payable for 36 months of full-time attendance up to 10 years following your release from active duty.

How to Apply
If you are applying for Veterans Affairs (VA) education assistance for the first time
:

  1. Complete the VCU Veterans Affairs (VA) Education Assistance Application (pdf).
  2. Attach a copy of your VCU admission letter to the application.
  3. Attach a completed Veterans Administration's Application for VA Education Benefits (VA Form 22-1990) to the application.
  4. Attach a completed VCU Veterans Educational Benefits Transfer Credits Evaluation Form (pdf) to the application.
  5. Attach the Member Copy 4 of your DD Form 214 to the application.
  6. Submit the application packet to the VCU Veterans Affairs Office. Your enrollment will be certified and your application packet will be reviewed and forwarded to the regional Veterans Administration Office.
  7. When you receive your Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and award letter from the Veterans Administration, provide a copy of each to the VCU Veterans Affairs Office.

If you have received VA education assistance at VCU previously:

  1. Complete the VCU Veterans Affairs (VA) Education Assistance Application (pdf).
  2. Submit the application to the VCU Veterans Affairs Office. Your enrollment will be certified and your application will be reviewed and forwarded to the regional Veterans Administration Office.

If you have received VA education assistance previously at another college or university but not at VCU:

  1. Complete the VCU Veterans Affairs (VA) Education Assistance Application (pdf).
  2. Attach a copy of your VCU admission letter to the application.
  3. Attach a completed Veterans Administration's Request for Change of Program or Place of Training (VA Form 22-1995) to the application.
  4. Attach a completed VCU Veterans Educational Benefits Transfer Credits Evaluation Form to the application (pdf).
  5. Attach the Member Copy 4 of your DD Form 214 to the application.
  6. Submit the application packet to the VCU Veterans Affairs Office. Your enrollment will be certified and your application packet will be reviewed and forwarded to the regional Veterans Administration Office.
  7. When you receive your Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and award letter from the Veterans Administration, provide a copy of each to the VCU Veterans Affairs Office.
Office of Records & Registration
Office of Records and Registration

827 W. Franklin St.
P.O. Box 842520
Richmond, Va 23284
P: (804) 828-1349 | F: (804) 828-8121 | E: rar@vcu.edu
Hours: M-F, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Virginia Commonwealth University
Division of Student Affairs & Enrollment Services
Office of Records and Registration
827 W. Franklin St.
P.O. Box 842520
Richmond, Va. 23284
Phone: (804) 828-1349
E-mail: rar@vcu.edu
Site last update: November 19, 2009
Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Services
The Office of Records and Registration is responsible for registering students for classes and recording their academic achievements and credits earned at VCU. This information becomes part of a permanent record available for certifying degrees, applying for jobs and gaining admittance to other educational programs.