If you're a veteran with
G.I. Bill Benefits, and you're looking for a good job, or you want to
change jobs, or you want to move ahead in your present job, licensing
or Certification may hold the key for you!
What's the Licensing
and Certification Benefit?
The new licensing and
certification benefit allows VA (Department of Veterans Affairs) to pay
you, if you're eligible, for a test for a license or certification. You
can receive reimbursement for approved licensing or certification
tests you take on or after March 1, 2001. These tests must be
specifically approved for the G.I. Bill.
Note: VA can pay only
for the cost of the test and not other fees connected with obtaining a
license or certification.
Will This Benefit Really Be a Good Deal
For Me?
In today's business and
government climate, having a license or
certification can open doors for you. A license is required for most
professions, and for jobs that are subject to State or other government
regulations. Certification is voluntary, but frequently
sought after. That's because getting a certification can help you get,
keep, or advance in a job.
(By certification, we mean the certification
you get by taking a specific test for a field of employment, not a
certificate you receive for completion of training. However, you can
also use your VA benefits for many school courses needed to obtain a
license or certification.)
In jobs from mechanics, installers, repairers
to medical technicians to therapists to computer network engineers, Web
site developers, and many, many others, certification plays a key role.
How Much
Can I Receive?
You can receive
reimbursement of up to $2,000 per test but not more than the actual
cost of the test. You can receive benefits to retake a test you
failed. The number of tests you can take is unlimited, except that you
can't receive benefits to retake a test you passed.
Note:
Your total months of entitlement to VA education benefits will be
reduced each time you use your benefits for licensing and
certification. To determine the charge to your entitlement, we divide
the cost of the test by your monthly benefit rate for full-time
training.
For example,
if your test costs $400, and $800 is your full-time rate, you'd use
one-half month of entitlement ($400/$800).
Am I Eligible?
You may receive this benefit
if you're eligible for:
The Montgomery G.I. Bill Active Duty
(also called the MGIB or Chapter 30; unfortunately this
benefit isn't available for the MGIB for reservists), or
VEAP (also called Chapter 32), or
Dependents' Educational Assistance (also
called DEA or Chapter 35)
To find out if you might be eligible under
any of these programs, check our Internet site, www.gibill.va.gov.
Reminder: You generally have 10 years
after your discharge from active duty to use your benefits.
How Do I Find Out if My Test Has Been
Approved?
You can find the approved
tests at our Internet site, www.gibill.va.gov, on the Licensing
and Certification page. If the test you're taking isn't on the
approved list, we'll ask the State approving agency to see if it can be
approved.
How Do I Apply For Benefits?
Get the ball rolling by
taking the test and applying for benefits. Simply do the following:
Send a copy of your test results to the VA
office that handles your education benefits.
Check the map on our Internet site at www.gibill.va.gov. Attach
a note with the following information:
your request for reimbursement
your name and Social Security number or VA
claim number
the name of the test you took and the date
you took it
name and address of the organization
issuing the license or certificate (not necessarily the
organization that administered the test)
cost of the test NOTE: Registration
fees, preparation guides, processing fees, etc. will not be reimbursed.
the following statement: "I authorize
release of my test information to VA."
If you've never previously filed a claim for
VA education benefits, you'll also need to submit
an application for benefits. You can print either of the following
forms from our Internet site.
If you're a veteran or on active duty, you
need VA Form 22-1990.
If you're an eligible child or spouse, you
need VA Form 22-5490.
You can also complete and submit the VA
Form 22-1990 on-line. Just go to www.gibill.va.gov and
click on Electronic Application.
Or call 1-888-GIBILL-1 (1-888-442-4551) and
request the form.
Send the application form along with the
other information above to the VA regional office that processes your
claim. The addresses are on the forms.
Who Can I Contact
if I Have Questions?
If you have questions
on the licensing and certification
benefit, or on applying for benefits, you can
Check our
Internet site: www.gibill.va.gov. You'll
find a link to the Licensing and Certification page.
Send an e-mail
inquiry to the VA Regional Processing Office near you by going to www.gibill.va.gov
and clicking on Ask a Question.
Call us at
1-888-GIBILL-1 (1-888-442-4551), or for the hearing-impaired,
1-800-829-4833. However, we must tell you that our phone lines are
often very busy, especially when school enrollments are heavy. You may
have more success contacting us through the Internet.