What is forever GI Bill benefits?

The Forever GI bill provides 30 million dollars in funding to upgrade technology at the Veterans Benefits Administration. This funding will let them complete their rules-based processing system for claims, and the department will provide training requirements to school certifying officers that process the paperwork.
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Who qualifies for the Forever GI Bill?

Servicemembers and honorably discharged Veterans who were awarded a Purple Heart on or after September 11, 2001 will be entitled to Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits at the 100-percent benefit level for up to 36 months. This was effective on August 1, 2018.
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Is there a Forever GI Bill?

Colmery Veterans Educational Assistance Act, also known as the “Forever GI Bill,” will bring significant changes to Veterans education benefits over the coming years. Most changes enhance or expand education benefits for Veterans, servicemembers, families, and survivors.
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What is the GI Bill and what are the benefits?

The Post-9/11 GI Bill is a generous education benefit for the latest generation of service members and veterans. It includes payment of tuition and fees, a monthly housing allowance and a stipend for textbooks and supplies for up to 36 months.
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Does the Forever GI Bill apply to dependents?

The Forever GI Bill also expanded benefits for reservists, dependents and Purple Heart recipients. For additional information about what's new about the bill, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs offers a breakdown of the changes and an overview fact sheet.
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10 things to know about the Forever 9/11 GI Bill



How much does the Forever GI Bill cover?

The Forever GI bill provides 30 million dollars in funding to upgrade technology at the Veterans Benefits Administration. This funding will let them complete their rules-based processing system for claims, and the department will provide training requirements to school certifying officers that process the paperwork.
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What is the difference between Post-9/11 GI Bill and the Forever GI Bill?

Those who only served 90 days of continuous active service are eligible for 40% of the benefit under the Post 9/11 GI Bill. That percentage remains the same, but under the Forever GI Bill, those who served more than 90 days but less than six months will be entitled to a 10% increase from 40 to 50%.
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What does the GI Bill pay monthly?

This Post 9/11 GI Bill will provide up to $2,000 to cover the cost of one licensing or certification test. This benefit is not charged against your 36 month entitlement. The new GI Bill will provide up to a maximum of $1,200 for tutorial assistance. The program will pay up to $100 per month, for a maximum of 12 months.
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Which GI Bill is best?

So, which is better? In most scenarios, the Post-9/11 GI Bill offers veteran students more financial assistance than the MGIB, especially when pursuing a standard, four-year degree at an accredited higher learning institution or passing your benefits to a dependent. There are a few exceptions, however.
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Do you have to pay back the GI Bill?

Since this grade counts towards your graduation progress you are not required to repay any GI Bill money you received for that class. You may take the class again in an attempt to receive credit towards graduation or raise your grade for it and you may receive GI Bill payment for the retaking of the class.
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Is the Forever GI Bill retroactive?

At its core, the legislation lifts the 15-year expiration on using the GI Bill for tuition assistance, thus making it a lifetime benefit for all active military members and retroactive for veterans who retired after Jan. 1, 2013.
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How long do GI benefits last?

You get 36 months of full-time GI Bill benefits and have no time limit on when you need to use them by. If you left the military before Jan. 1, 2013, your benefits expire 15 years from your discharge (if using the Post-9/11 GI Bill). If you are using the Montgomery GI Bill you have 10 years to use your benefits.
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What happens when GI Bill runs out?

According to the VA rules, once you run out of GI Bill benefits, they will continue to pay you through to the end of the semester. However, that is not the case if you still have benefits left but hit your delimitation date – the date 15 years from your discharge date when your Post 9/11 GI Bill expires.
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How long are VA education benefits good for?

The program offers up to 45 months of education benefits. If you are the child, you generally must use your benefits between the ages of 18 and 26. If you are the spouse, your benefits end 10 years from the date VA finds you eligible or from the date of death of your spouse.
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Do veterans education benefits expire?

If you were discharged before January 1, 2013, your Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits expire 15 years after you separated from the military. Montgomery GI Bill benefits expire 10 years after you separate from the military.
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What are the two types of GI Bills?

There are two main benefits veterans have to utilize for college; the Post-9/11 GI Bill and the Montgomery GI Bill. Certain GI Bill benefits extend to dependents of service members.
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How much does Post-9/11 GI Bill pay per month?

The Post-9/11 GI Bill also pays a Monthly Housing Allowance based on the ZIP code of the location of the school or campus you are attending the majority of your classes. This stipend currently averages $1,801 a month, but can exceed $2,700 depending on where you go to school.
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Which GI Bill is better for online school?

Montgomery GI Bill – Active Duty (MGIB-AD)

For online-only students, this GI Bill can be a better choice financially if their per-credit cost is less than $283.
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How do I maximize my GI Bill benefits?

Veterans: 5 Ways to Maximize Your GI Bill Benefits
  1. Save your benefits for your most expensive tuition bill.
  2. Take at least one class per semester in person.
  3. Earn as many credits as you can per semester.
  4. Beware of misleading schools.
  5. Submit the FAFSA.
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What is my GI Bill worth?

The Montgomery GI Bill is an education benefit worth over $77K. This amount is based on the 2021-2022 monthly full-time student payment rate of $2,150.00 multiplied by the 36-month limit.
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Does the GI Bill cover medical school?

Tuition and fees: The GI Bill will pay your full resident tuition once you get to enroll in a public school. On the other side of the coin, if you're eyeing to attend a medical school which is either private or abroad, the GI bill will cover up to $23,671.97 of your academic school year.
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Can I still use my GI Bill after 20 years?

There's no longer an expiration date.

Previously, veterans had to use their Post-9/11 GI Bill within 15 years of their last 90-day period of active-duty service. That requirement is going away. This portion of the law will apply to anyone who left the military after January 1, 2013.
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Who wrote the forever GI Bill?

Colmery Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2017 that passed both the House and the Senate unanimously nine days earlier. Harry W. Colmery was an American Legion Commander responsible for writing the original language that became the first GI Bill® – the Serviceman's Readjustment Act of 1944.
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Can I transfer my GI Bill to my child after I retire?

A: As an eligible Service member, you can transfer Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to your spouse, your children, or any combination of eligible family members.
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How many times can you use your GI Bill?

Fact #1 - You May Have No Time Limit On Using Your GI Bill

1, 2013 you have no time limit on using your GI Bill. Those discharged prior to that and using the Montgomery GI Bill have 10 years from their discharge date to use all their GI Bill or they lose it.
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