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Veterans Benefits:
Beyond the Basics
Presented by
Jenni Peterson, Assistant Director,
One Stop Student Services and University Veterans Services,
University of Minnesota – Twin Cities
Additional content provided by
Carin Anderson, Education Liaison Representative, United States Department
of Veterans Affairs
Agenda
• Updates
• Common Compliance Issues
• Best Practices
– Benefits request
– Communicating with your student veterans
– Study Abroad
• Tools/Resources
• VA Feedback System
• Q&A
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Minnesota
FY 2014
241 Active Facilities
• 189 Active Schools- Institutes of Higher Learning (IHL), Non-College Degree (NCD), & High Schools
• 52 OJT/Apprenticeships
Benefits in Minnesota- April 2014
Chapter 30
532 (includes VRAP)
Chapter 31
789
Chapter 32
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Chapter 33
7893
Chapter 35
927
Chapter 1606
1127
Chapter 1607
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Updates
Section 702 of the Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act
of 2014 (“Choice Act”)
- Requires VA to disapprove programs of education for payment of
benefits under
the Post-9/11 GI Bill and Montgomery GI Bill-Active Duty
at public institutions of
higher learning if the schools charge qualifying
Veterans and dependents tuition
and fees in excess of the rate for
resident students for terms beginning after July
1, 2015.
- VA will not issue payments under the Post-9/11 GI Bill and MGIB-AD for
all students in terms beginning after July 1, 2015, if the requirements of
Section 702 are not met, unless a waiver is granted. If the in-state tuition
and fee policies are brought into compliance with the requirements after
July 1, 2015, and no waiver was previously granted, VA will begin making
payments for terms, quarters, or semesters that begin on or after the
date that the compliant policies take effect.
- Minnesota State Approving Agency is the main Point of Contact
- As of April 2015, Minnesota intends to comply
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Updates Continued
Graduation reporting
- Schools were sent letters to reconcile
- Only reporting if student graduated during a term with an active
certification
Questions can be referred to [email protected]
- School Certifying Officials should be reporting graduation in VA Once
Annual Reporting Fees
- Sent out to the schools in April
- $9/certification
- Must be used to support certifications
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Yellow Ribbon Open season
Any modifications to existing agreements and any new agreements must
be submitted no later than May 15, 2015
Cap Cost for 2015/2016 year is $21.084.89
Common Compliance Issues
1. Reporting tuition and fees properly
When a student reduces credits, no matter what the school
refund policy is or when they drop in the term, you must
report the actual amount of tuition and fees that the
student would have been charged if that was their original
amount of credits. It talks about this on page 68 of the SCO
Handbook for both flat rate and/or per credit rates.
An exampleOriginal certification reported is 12 credits at $350/credit= $4,200 T/F
Student drops to 10 credits midway through the term
You must report 10 credits x $350/credit= $3,500 T/F (even if the school is still charging
student $4,200)
2. Punitive V. Non-Punitive Grades
Per Marie George, Chief Education Liaison Officer, please report as follows:
Punitive Grades- grades that impact the GPA (mostly F grades here in Minnesota)
Non-Punitive Grades- grades that do not impact GPA (Mostly W’s or NP’s)
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Common Compliance Issues Continued
3. Reporting F Grades (Punitive Grades)
Punitive grades only have to reported if the school has a mandatory attendance
policy
4. Study Abroad Fees
- If Study Abroad is required for graduation, the tuition and program fees can be
billed to the VA (no travel, lodging, or meals can be included).
- If Study Abroad is not required for graduation, but will count as an elective
towards degree completion, regular institutional tuition and fees can be billed to the
VA (unless the Study Abroad tuition/fees are less, then it should be the lesser cost)
- Tuition and fees must be billed through the student account and the student must
have official registration through the college
5. Certifying Non-Standard Terms
- If classes starts and ends in the same calendar week (Sunday through Saturday),
they can be certified as a “term”
- If the course start or end dates are not in that same week, they should be certified
as their own “term”
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Best Practices
1. Forms
- How do students request certification
- Sign off saying they agree to pay balance,
may incur debt with school/VA, etc
2.Communication
- SCO, Billing Office, Registrar’s, Financial
Aid
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Benefits Request
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Creates accountability
Provides information to the student
Easy to have for compliance
Online or paper
Recommended information on
request
• Students agree to notify the certifying
official of:
– Registration changes
– Changes in academic program
– Responsibly for paying tuition if VA benefits
does not pay/cover all
– Non standard terms pay differently
– Type of benefit being used
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Paper request form example
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Online request
• Students authenticate in – secure
• Workflow
• Easy to manage process
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Find an ally in your IT office
• Reports
– Catch drop/adds
– Tuition changes
• Online Request form
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Communicating with your
students
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Open house
Orientation
Emails
Newsletters
Phone calls
Student group
Social Media
Study Abroad
• Is studying abroad required for their
degree program?
• Does the student have registration on
your campus?
• Who is billing the student?
• What can the VA cover for students
studying abroad?
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Tools/Resources
• Contacting the VA
• Carin Anderson, ELR: 612-970-5457
• SCO Line: 855-225-1159
• SCO Fax: 314-552-9444
– *To fax certification forms only
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Veteran Line: 888-442-4551
• Debt Management Center: 800-827-0648
• Debt Management Center (schools only) email: [email protected]
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Submit a Question: https://gibill.custhelp.com/app/ask/
– * Once you have set up an account, contact ELR to code you as an SCO
• GI Bill Website
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http://www.benefits.va.gov/GIBILL/index.asp
• eBenefits
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https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits-portal/ebenefits.portal
Tools/Resources- GI Bill Website
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Tools/Resources - eBenefits
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VA Feedback System
• A.K.A. Complaint System
• VA Website:
http://www.benefits.va.gov/GIBILL/Feedback.asp
• Best for students and schools to work through school leadership
when possible
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VA Feedback System
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VA Feedback System
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Staff changes
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Designation of Certifying Official. Must be completed with each staffing
change
Contact Information
Jenni Peterson
Assistant Director
University Veterans Services and One Stop Student Services
612-626-1431
[email protected]
Carin Anderson
Education Liaison Representative, Minnesota
Department of Veterans Affairs
612-970-5457
[email protected]
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