Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Veterans

 

 

 

 

 

The College is approved to train veterans and war orphans under the existing public laws.

 

Reference to eligible persons designates students in receipt of educational assistance from the Veterans Administration enrolled in accredited courses of instruction (veterans, war orphans, and servicemen on active duty). Published calendars, enrollment dates, grading systems, fees, policies, and regulations apply to persons enrolled in accredited courses of instruction.

 

Progress records are kept current and grades are available to the student. A written record is maintained of previous education or training of the eligible person and clearly indicates that appropriate credit has been given when applicable and the training period shortened proportionately and the eligible person and the VA are notified.

 

A student receiving VA benefits under Chapter 30, 31, 32, 35, or 106 must maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 or be placed on VA probation for one semester. If the required GPA is not met by the end of the third semester (probation 3) in residence, he/she may not be certified to draw assistance from VA. If the student is suspended & allowed to re-enter per appeal, through the Dean of Instructions office, the student must reach a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 by the end of the second semester following their return or will be excluded. The veterans affairs office is located inside the records office in Estes Hall.

 

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