Military Education Specialists at CollegeAmerica Assist Veterans in Using Education Benefits
CollegeAmerica will assist military veterans in using educational benefits. CollegeAmerica will help veteran or other eligible person through the process to receive all benefits for which they qualify.
Online, January 20, 2011 (Newswire.com) - CollegeAmerica will assist military veterans in using educational benefits. The college now offers VA-approved educational programs and assists the military personnel in getting enrolled. Their military education specialists at the campus aid in all the requisite formalities that need to be complied for enrolling in the program.
The post 9/11 GI bill allows participation and use of benefits only for programs taken at a college or a university. These benefits are paid on a percentage basis, however, the criteria's differ for tuition fees, book stipend, etc. The military education specialists at CollegeAmerica will aid you through the entire process, staying in compliance with an individual's eligibility criteria.
Veterans who are willing to use VA education benefits are required to bring in their DD-214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty). If they have already applied to use their benefits before, then they may also bring in their Certificate of Eligibility (Form 22-0557).
A campus military specialist at CollegeAmerica campuses will guide the members to fill in all the necessary applications required for prompt enrollment. The financial advisors at the college will further assist the personnel with payment facilities, giving options depending on their eligibility and keeping them informed of the payment schedule and criteria.
For all the requisite information on how to use and understand the new GI Bill education criteria, an admissions consultant can be contacted through CollegeAmerica at 1-800-622-2894.
For further details, call 1-800-622-3188 or visit the website at http://www.collegeamerica.edu
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