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Title: ISAC


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ISACs Military Programsand Other Student
Veteran Topics
  • February 2011
  • Illinois Student Assistance Commission

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Federal News
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U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)
  • Retroactive Stop Loss Special Pay (RSLSP)
  • The deadline to apply for RSLSP has been extended
    to March 4, 2011
  • For more information http//www.defense.gov/stopl
    oss
  • Eligible service members must apply online via
    their specific services Web site
  • Those who do not have Internet access can print,
    complete and sign Department of Defense Form
    2944, Claim for Retroactive Stop Loss Payment

4
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
  • Recently suspended some colleges and universities
    from being eligible to receive GI Bill and other
    education benefits after discovering questionable
    recruiting practices
  • Conducting interviews with student veterans who
    have received education benefits and asking
    questions about student experiences with
    recruitment practices
  • Voice of the Veteran customer satisfaction
    surveys are being conducted for all VA benefit
    programs
  • See U.S. Senator Dick Durbins Web site for more
    info
  • www.durbin.senate.gov/showRelease.cfm?releaseId33
    1152

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Yellow Ribbon for 2011
  • VA will start accepting Yellow Ribbon Program
    Agreements for the 2011 - 12 academic year on
    February 23, 2011.
  • The agreement and detailed instructions will be
    available at www.va.gov
  • www.gibill.va.gov/school-certifying-officials/yell
    ow-ribbon-agreement/
  • The program enrollment season will last until May
    23, 2011

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Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) Rates for 2010
  • New BAH rates go into effect each Jan. 1
  • For 2010, VAs processing system wasnt able to
    start phasing in new rates until September 1
  • For veterans whose rate increased from 2009, the
    VA sent a one-time payment for the additional
    amount they were owed
  • The payment covered any increase due during the
    period Jan. 1, 2010 through July 31, 2010 and was
    direct-deposited into their accounts in early
    Sept.

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BAH Rates for 2011
  • DoD adjusted most housing rates for 2011
  • If a veterans housing rate went up, he/she will
    see the increase in the February payment
  • Payments will update to the 2011 rates
    automatically
  • If a veterans housing rate decreased, he/she
    will continue to receive the higher 2010 rate
    unless he/she changes schools or has more than a
    6-month break in school attendance

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Post-9/11 GI Bill Changes
  • Post-9/11 Veterans Education Assistance
    Improvements Act of 2010
  • Signed into law on January 4, 2011
  • Streamlines and enhances the program
  • Gradual implementation

11
Post-9/11 GI Bill Changes
  • Effective August 1, 2009, but not payable until
    October 1, 2011
  • Expands the Post-9/11 GI Bill to include Active
    Service performed by National Guard members under
    title 32 U.S.C. for the purpose of organizing,
    administering, recruiting, instructing, or
    training the National Guard or under section
    502(f) for the purpose of responding to a
    national emergency

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Post-9/11 GI Bill Changes
  • Effective March 5, 2011
  • Limits active duty members to the net cost for
    tuition and fees prorated based on the
    eligibility tiers (40-100) previously
    established for Veterans
  • Same limitations apply to transferee spouses of
    active duty service members

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Post-9/11 GI Bill Changes
  • Effective August 1, 2011
  • For Veterans and their transferees - simplifies
    the tuition and fee rates for those attending a
    public school and creates a national maximum for
    those enrolled in a private or foreign school
  • Pays all public school in-state tuition and fees
  • Private and foreign school costs are capped at
    17,500 annually
  • The Yellow Ribbon Program still exists for
    out-of-state fees and costs above the cap

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Post-9/11 GI Bill Changes
  • Effective August 1, 2011
  • For Active Duty Members and their transferees -
    creates a national rate for those active duty
    members enrolled in a private or foreign school
    pursuing a degree
  • Pays all public school in-state tuition and fees
  • Private and foreign school costs are capped at
    17,500 annually

15
Post-9/11 GI Bill Changes
  • Effective August 1, 2011
  • Allows VA to pay MGIB (Chapter 30) and MGIB-SR
    (Chapter 1606) kickers, or college fund
    payments, on a monthly basis instead of a lump
    sum at the beginning of the term
  • Prorates housing allowance by the students rate
    of pursuit (rounded to the nearest tenth)
  • A student training at a rate of pursuit of 75
    would receive 80 of the BAH rate

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Post-9/11 GI Bill Changes
  • Effective August 1, 2011
  • Break or interval pay is no longer payable under
    any VA education benefit program unless under an
    Executive Order of the President or due to an
    emergency, such as a natural disaster or strike
  • This means that when the semester ends (e.g.
    December 15th), the housing allowance is paid for
    the first 15 days of December only and begins
    again when the next semester begins (e.g. January
    10th) and is paid for the remaining days of
    January.
  • Students using other VA education programs are
    included in this change. Monthly benefits will be
    pro-rated in the same manner.
  • Entitlement that previously would have been used
    for break pay will be available for use during a
    future enrollment.

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Post-9/11 GI Bill Changes
  • Effective August 1, 2011
  • Allows reimbursement for more than one license
    or certification test (previously only one test
    was allowed).
  • However, entitlement is now charged
  • Allows reimbursement of fees paid to take
    national exams used for admission to an
    institution of higher learning (e.g., SAT, ACT,
    GMAT, LSAT)

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Post-9/11 GI Bill Changes
  • Effective August 1, 2011
  • Allows those who are eligible for both Vocational
    Rehabilitation and Employment (Chapter 31)
    benefits and Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33)
    benefits to choose the Post-9/11 GI Bills
    monthly housing allowance instead of the chapter
    31 subsistence allowance.
  • NOAA and PHS personnel are now eligible to
    transfer their entitlement to eligible dependents

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Post-9/11 GI Bill Changes
  • Effective October 1, 2011
  • Allows students to use the Post-9/11 GI Bill for
  • Non-college degree (NCD) programs  Pays actual
    net cost for in-State tuition and fees at public
    NCD institutions.  At private and foreign
    institutions, pays the actual net costs for
    in-state tuition and fees or 17,500, whichever
    is less.  Also pays up to 83 per month for books
    and supplies.
  • On-the-job and apprenticeship training  Pays a
    monthly benefit amount prorated based on time in
    program and up to 83 per month for books and
    supplies.

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Post-9/11 GI Bill Changes
  • Effective October 1, 2011
  • Allows students to use the Post-9/11 GI Bill for
  • Flight programs Per academic year, pays the
    actual net costs for in-state tuition and fees
    assessed by the school or 10,000, whichever is
    less. 
  • Correspondence training  Per academic year, pays
    the actual net costs for in-state tuition and
    fees assessed by the school or 8,500, whichever
    is less.

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Post-9/11 GI Bill Changes
  • Effective October 1, 2011
  • Housing allowance is payable to students (other
    than those on active duty) enrolled solely in
    distance learning.  The housing allowance payable
    is equal to ½ the national average BAH for an E-5
    with dependents.
  • The full-time rate for an individual eligible at
    the 100 eligibility tier would be 673.50 for
    2011.
  • Allows students on active duty to receive a books
    and supplies stipend.

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Post-9/11 GI Bill Changes
  • Changes of particular interest to schools
  • Reporting fees paid to schools increases from 7
    to 12 and 11 to 15 per student per year
  • Requires that reporting fees only be used for the
    purpose of certification
  • Standard college degree programs offered at
    accredited public and private-not-for-profit
    schools are deemed already approved for VA
    Education Benefits

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Post-9/11 GI Bill Changes
  • Changes of particular interest to schools
  • Non-college degree programs, on-the-job training,
    and flight training programs are now covered
    (effective October 1, 2011)
  • Allows the VA to use State Approving Agencies
    (SAAs) for compliance and oversight duties
  • Allows VA to disapprove courses

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www.gibill.va.gov/
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State NewsISACs Military Programs
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Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA)
  • Veterans Cash
  • Illinois Lottery's first ticket where 100 of
    proceeds support Illinois Veterans
  • Ticket name is Stars and Stripes
  • Proceeds are deposited into an account to fund
    research and additional veteran services
  • Organizations that provide support and assistance
    to Illinois veterans can apply for a Veterans
    Cash grant

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IDVA
  • Illinois Warrior Assistance Program
  • Provides free and confidential assistance for
    returning Illinois Veterans
  • Helps service members and their families deal
    with the challenges they may be facing as they
    transition back to their daily lives
  • Confidential phone line 866-554-4927
  • www.illinoiswarrior.com/

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Other Illinois Programs for Student Veterans
  • MIA/POW Scholarship Program
  • Eligible dependents are entitled to full payment
    of tuition and certain fees to any state
    supported Illinois institution of higher learning
    for four years
  • Children of Veterans Scholarship
  • Each Illinois county can annually award one
    honorary scholarship at the University of
    Illinois for the benefit of children of veterans
    of WWI, WWII, Korean War, the Vietnam Conflict

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Illinois Troops to Teachers
  • Helps eligible veterans with at least 6 years of
    honorable service transition to K-12 public
    school teaching
  • Two basic types of assistance
  • Referral/advisement assistance
  • Financial assistance
  • Individuals receiving financial assistance must
    agree to teach in a high-needs district or school
    for three years.
  • www.iltroops.org

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iltroops.org
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IDVA
  • Illinois Advisory on Military Education (ACME)
  • Purpose
  • to promote, support, and deliver meaningful
    education
  • to provide a forum for the discussion of current
    issues and planning for future programming
  • Next meeting in June
  • Contact Joan Ryan at IDVA for more info

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ISACs Military Programs
  • Illinois Veteran Grant (IVG) Program
  • Illinois National Guard (ING) Grant Program

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IVG and ING
  • Entitlement programs
  • Awarded to all eligible applicants regardless of
    funding level
  • Specified by Illinois statute
  • Chapter 110, Higher Education Student Assistance
    Act
  • Assistance to be granted as long as federal
    government provides educational benefits to
    veterans
  • Available at all four-year public universities
    and public community colleges

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IVG and ING
  • Students receive 120 units of eligibility
  • Equivalent to four academic years of full-time
    enrollment
  • Units are based on the enrolled hours for a term

of Hours Semester School Quarter School
12 or more 12 units 8 units
9 11.99 9 units 6 units
6 8.99 6 units 4 units
3 5.99 3 units 2 units
0 2.99 1 unit 1 unit
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IVG Eligibility Requirements
  • Served at least one year federal active duty in
    the Armed Forces of the United States
  • Includes the Illinois National Guard and Reserve
    component of the Armed Forces
  • If less than one year, veteran may qualify if
  • Service was in a foreign country in a time of
    hostilities in that country
  • Separation was for medical reasons directly
    connected to such service
  • Service was prior to August 11, 1967
  • Separation characterized as honorable
  • If still in the Armed Forces, veteran must verify
    continued eligibility upon discharge

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IVG Eligibility Requirements
  • Student must meet one of these
  • was a resident of Illinois at the time of
    entering federal active duty or within six months
    prior
  • was a student at an Illinois public university or
    community college at the time of entering federal
    active duty service
  • AND one of these
  • established or plans to establish Illinois
    residency within six months after separation from
    the Armed Forces
  • established Illinois residency within six months
    after spouse was separated from military service

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Applying for IVG
  • ISAC application available on collegezone.com and
    collegeillinois.org to download/print
  • Can be submitted anytime during academic year
  • Only need to submit one time
  • Applicants must also submit a copy of their
    Department of Defense Certificate of Release or
    Discharge from Active Duty (DD214 Member 4 copy)
    or its equivalent for all periods of active
    service

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Applying for IVG
  • An applicant who is a member of the Armed Forces
    at the time of application must submit a letter
    from the commanding officer indicating
  • that the applicant is a member of the Armed
    Forces
  • character of service
  • applicants home of record at the time of
    enlistment
  • length of time in each period of federal active
    duty
  • expiration date of current enlistment
  • The student will be subject to verification of
    continued eligibility after each period of
    federal active duty service.

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IVG Notification
  • Student receives Notice of Eligibility from ISAC
  • Applicant must notify school of his/her
    eligibility no later than the last day of classes
    for the term for which the grant is requested
  • Schools can access eligibility data and IVG
    benefit history in My Zone at collegezone.com
  • Eligibility information is refreshed every night
  • Can view eligibility status, number of units
    available and payment history for each eligible
    applicant

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IVG Benefits
  • Pays tuition and mandatory fees
  • Grandfather clause for tuition and certain
    allowable fees for students continuously enrolled
    since Spring 2005
  • Students attending out-of-district community
    colleges receive in-district rates and are not
    responsible for the difference
  • No minimum enrollment requirement
  • Available to undergraduate and graduate students
  • Academic year begins with summer term

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IVG and Other Programs
  • Students eligible for IVG may also use the
    Montgomery or Post-9/11 GI Bills during the same
    academic year for eligible educational expenses.
  • Federal VA benefits are always considered first
    payer
  • Students eligible for MAP and IVG must use IVG
    benefits instead of MAP
  • Students eligible for IVG and ING Grant can
    choose which program theyd like to use.

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IVG Payment Process
  • Schools initiate the payment claim process online
    via My Zone
  • Available 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Deadline dates for submission of claims are
  • September 15 summer term
  • January 15 first term
  • May 25 second semester/second and third quarter
  • July 31 all claims, including supplemental
    claims

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IVG Payment Process
  • Submit payment claims, correct payment claims,
    and submit replacement claims/adjustments in My
    Zone
  • Edit/update capability restricted to the school
    originating the request
  • Offset process similar to MAP process

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Claim HistoryView
  • Access by clicking on history icon on
    Payment List or School Claim List

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Claim History View
  • List is organized by school code on claim
  • Same information is available through details
    link on IVG Eligibility View screen

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FTP (Batch) Processing
  • Payment requests can also be submitted using the
    File Transfer Protocol (FTP) process
  • ISAC creates a directory for schools to submit
    requests through FTP server
  • Schools must password-encrypt the file with
    WinZip before sending to ISAC
  • File specifications are on College Zone
  • Contact School Services to set your school up for
    FTP processing and obtain an ID and password

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ING Grant Eligibility
  • Must have served at least one year with the
    Illinois National Guard
  • Must be in active status
  • Available to any enlisted member or officer
  • Must maintain an acceptable grade point average
  • As determined by the institution

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Applying for ING Grant
  • Interactive online application is accessible at
    collegeillinois.org
  • Students must reapply each year
  • Deadlines dates
  • October 1 full year consideration
  • March 1 only second semester, second and/or
    third quarter consideration
  • June 15 only summer term consideration
  • Students will receive a confirmation page upon
    completing the application

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Applying for ING Grant
  • Involves certification from the Illinois
    Department of Military Affairs, which verifies
    whether or not each applicant
  • Is enlisted in the Illinois National Guard
  • Is on active duty status in the Illinois Army or
    Air National Guard
  • Has served for at least one year
  • Date on which service or eligibility will end is
    also provided

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ING Grant Award Notification
  • Qualified student applicants receive a Notice of
    Eligibility from ISAC
  • Ineligible applicants also receive written
    notification
  • Schools receive eligibility information via My
    Zone in College Zone
  • Announcement rosters include eligibility dates,
    number of units used, restrictions, etc.
  • Only the school listed on the student application
    receives the information
  • Can be used to verify eligibility rather than
    requiring the students Notice of Eligibility

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Denotes the last date that the applicant is
qualified to be paid.
Denotes the date from which payment can start.
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ING Grant Benefits
  • No minimum enrollment requirement
  • Academic year begins with fall term
  • Pays tuition and certain fees
  • Fees specifically included in statute
  • Registration
  • Graduation
  • General Activity
  • Matriculation
  • Typically charged only to new students when they
    have been both admitted and enrolled
  • Term
  • Students are not responsible for out-of-district
    or out-of-state tuition charges

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ING Grant Benefits
  • Cannot be used for sectarian or denominational
    instruction
  • Fees specifically not covered
  • Book rental
  • Laboratory and supply
  • Air flight
  • Hospital and health insurance
  • Room and board
  • Parking
  • Student union
  • Athletic
  • Proficiency or placement exam
  • Service

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ING Grant Benefits
  • A student who withdraws after a schools refund
    date can receive the grant for costs incurred up
    to the term award.
  • Eligibility units will be assessed in proportion
    to the total dollars that are paid.
  • If any portion of tuition and fees were paid, at
    least one eligibility unit will be charged to the
    recipient.

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ING Grant Benefits
  • If a recipient ceases to be an active member of
    the Guard during a term, benefits cease and the
    student is responsible for costs attributed to
    the remainder of the term.
  • If a recipient becomes eligible during a term,
    benefits will be prorated for the remainder of
    the term
  • Proration calculation
  • Total tuition cost divided by total instructional
    days cost per day x days of eligibility total
    proration

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ING Grant Benefits
  • A student must repay any ING benefits received if
    he/she does not fulfill his/her National Guard
    enlistment
  • Benefits are repaid to the Illinois Department of
    Military Affairs

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ING Grant Other Programs
  • Illinois National Guard members who have been
    called to federal active duty may also qualify
    for the Illinois Veteran Grant (IVG)
  • ING and IVG may be used at the same time
  • Keep in mind that eligibility units will be
    charged to both programs regardless of the dollar
    amount of benefits paid
  • ING or IVG must always be used before MAP

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ING Grant Payment Process
  • Payment process is completed online via My Zone.
  • Available 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Mon. Sat.
  • Two profiles for school users
  • View Only
  • View and Update

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Payment Roster
  • Prepopulated Fields
  • School name and code
  • Student name
  • SSN
  • Restrictions
  • Due date -- will be 30 calendar days following
    the generation date of the roster by ISAC
  • Information will be grouped by term and academic
    year
  • Student information will be displayed in
    ascending SSN order

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Payment Roster
  • Mandatory Fields
  • In-district tuition
  • Total hours
  • Optional/Non-Mandatory Fields
  • Out-of-district tuition
  • Activity fee
  • Eligible fees
  • Comments
  • System will calculate value for Total Dollars
    Field

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Sample Screen
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Payment Roster
  • Functional Buttons
  • Reset restores any changes made on the screen
    to original state as when first displayed
  • Save saves information entered in any of the
    updateable fields
  • Submit when clicked, signifies that the
    information on the roster has been reviewed and
    certified. Sends the payment request to ISAC and
    locks out the information on the roster from any
    subsequent changes by the school.
  • Print

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Supplemental Rosters
  • Used to submit payment for eligible students not
    appearing on payment roster.
  • Could also be used for expenses not submitted on
    initial payment roster.

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Supplemental Rosters
  • Access from the Payment Roster screen
  • A new supplemental request may not be created if
    one already exists that has not been submitted.

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Supplemental Rosters
  • Once created, the Supplemental roster will be
    date stamped and assigned a sequence number
  • The Due Date will be prepopulated, based on the
    date that the payment roster was generated
  • 45 days after roster date for Fall and Spring
    term
  • 30 days after roster date for Summer term

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Sample Screen
Sample Screen
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FAQs
  • Can a student buy back eligibility units?
  • Can a student use IVG and ING at the same time?
  • If a student is eligible for IVG and ING, which
    program should they use first?
  • If a student is eligible to receive MAP, IVG and
    ING, which program should they use first?

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Reminders
  • VA should always be considered first payer when a
    student veteran is eligible for both state and
    federal veteran benefits
  • Schools should report to the VA the amount of
    tuition and fees initially charged the student
    after deducting any amounts paid with federal
    funds, excluding Title IV funds
  • Examples of non title IV funds include
  • Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC)
  • Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts
    (MyCAA)

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Reminders
  • Differing fee definitions
  • For Post-9/11 GI Bill, fees are
  • charges assessed to all students in the class.
  • For MAP IVG, mandatory fees are
  • charges assessed to each and every full-time
    student for each term. (Application, graduation,
    laboratory, breakage, add/drop fees, and program
    administrative fees for out-of-state or foreign
    study are specifically excluded.)

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ILASFAA Annual Conference
  • March 30 April 1, 2011 in East Peoria, IL
  • Registration is now open
  • Veteran-related sessions
  • In Support of Student Veterans
  • Veteran Programs and Benefits
  • Processing Federal Veteran Benefits
  • Psychological Impact of Current Conflicts
  • Screening and Indentifying Post-Traumatic Stress
    and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
  • If there are specific questions or issues youd
    like addressed at one of the conference sessions,
    email them to keck_at_isac.org by March 25

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www.ilasfaa.org
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