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If you take part in the $600 Montgomery GI Bill Buy-Up program, you’ll get more money each month through your GI Bill monthly payments.
GI Bill benefits help you pay for college, graduate school, and training programs. Explore how VA can help pay for education. Education Contact Center from the U.S.: (888) 442-4551 or from overseas: 001-918-781-5678.
If you’re enrolled in a high-technology program, find out if you can get a single higher payment (called a “lump sum” or “accelerated” payment) to help cover the higher per-month costs for these types of programs.
Find out if you can get a Certificate of Eligibility for VA education benefits. Getting a degree, certificate, or other professional license can help you make a successful transition from military to civilian life.
VA Aid and Attendance or Housebound benefits provide monthly payments added to the amount of a monthly VA pension for qualified Veterans and survivors.
A Veteran ID Card (VIC) is a digital form of photo ID you can use to get discounts offered to Veterans at many restaurants, hotels, stores, and other businesses. Find out if you’re eligible for a Veteran ID Card — and how to apply.
If you’re a Veteran, service member, or dependent, use this form to apply for personalized career counseling and support to help you find a training program or job.
National Guard and Reserve members with active service may qualify for a variety of VA benefits.
VA is committed to ensuring that Native American Veterans and their families are able to utilize all benefits and services they are entitled to receive.
Generally, in order to receive VA benefits and services, the Veteran’s character of discharge or service must be under other than dishonorable conditions. However, individuals receiving other types of discharges may qualify for VA benefits.
VA offers benefits that can help Veterans buy, retain, or modify a home; earn a degree; start a career; stay healthy; and do much more in life after the military. Explore the services and benefits that help Veterans thrive.
Disability Compensation, Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) and Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) are tax-free monetary benefits paid to Veterans, the surviving spouse, child, or parent.
Get answers to your questions about VA benefits and services. Ask us a question online, call us, or explore our FAQs and other resources.
Correspondence training (coursework completed by mail, online, or by some other device) may be a good option for you if you want to take classes from home or if you live far from any schools.
The daily burial schedule allows the public to search for the committal service date, time, and cemetery for the scheduled burial of a Veteran, spouse, or other eligible family mem
Your economic well-being is not just about having a job; it’s about education, employment, housing, and more.
Economic Investment (EI) Initiatives to connect large Veteran populations of specific geographic regions with benefits, services, and employment opportunities.
Post-9/11 GI Bill® students who receive Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA) and/or kicker payments are required to verify their enrollment to continue receiving their payments.
Personalized Career Planning and Guidance (PCPG), or VA Chapter 36, offers free educational and career guidance, planning, and resources to Veterans and their dependents who are eligible for a VA education benefit.
Veterans, service members, and some family members may be eligible for burial in a VA national cemetery.
If you’re a service member or Veteran and have a disability that was caused—or made worse—by your active-duty service and that limits your ability to work or prevents you from working, you may be able to get employment support or services.
Want to start a business? We offer entrepreneurship training through the Small Business Administration. Find out how you can use your GI Bill benefits or our other educational assistance programs for training to become a business owner or entrepreneur.
Search for VA forms by keyword, form name, or form number. Quickly access top tasks for frequently downloaded VA forms.
A Fisher House™ is a ”home away from home” for families and caregivers of Veterans and Service members receiving treatment at major military and VA medical facilities.