Post 9/11 Veterans Education Assistance Act of 2008
This law established a program at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to
provide benefits for veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts.
The program provides benefits for up to 4 years based on a proportional
calculation of 36 months of duty or up to four academic years’ annual
assistance. The program pays up to the highest public in-state
undergraduate tuition, which is $1010 per credit for 2009 - 2010 in New
York State based on the State University of New York. This program also provides
veterans enrolled full-time a monthly housing allowance based on
military housing benefit rates and an annual stipend of $1,000 for
books and supplies.
Only individuals entitled to the
maximum benefit rate (based on service requirements) may receive this
funding. Therefore, you may be eligible if:
- You served an aggregate period of active duty after September 10, 2001, of at least 36 months;
- You
were honorably discharged from active duty for a service connected
disability and you served 30 continuous days after September 10, 2001;
- You
are a dependent eligible for Transfer of Entitlement under the
Post-9/11 GI Bill based on a veteran’s service under the eligibility
criteria listed above. For draft rules of transfer of benefits please
see the following link:
http://www.defenselink.mil/prhome/docs/Post-9-11%20GI%20Bill%20Transferability.pdf
Veterans
eligible for the maximum benefit who are accepted to The School for
General Studies Bachelors’ Program will have their full tuition covered
by the Post 9/11 GI benefit. Veterans eligible for the maximum benefit
who are accepted into all other degree programs at The New School are
eligible to apply for The Yellow Ribbon Scholarship Program.
For more information on the Post 9/11 Veterans Assistance Act of 2009 please visit, http://www.gibill.va.gov/
Yellow Ribbon Education Enhancement Program
The
New School will participate in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’
new GI program. By enrolling in the Yellow Ribbon GI Education
Enhancement Program and providing additional scholarships matched under
the government program, the university will offer full tuition benefits
to 20 qualifying veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts.
The
Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program (Yellow Ribbon Program)
is a provision of the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of
2008. This law established a program at the U.S. Department of Veterans
Affairs to provide benefits for veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan
conflicts. The program provides benefits for up to 4 years based on a
proportional calculation of 36 months of duty or up to four academic
years’ annual assistance. The program pays up to the highest public
in-state undergraduate tuition, which is $970 per credit for 2008 -
2009 in New York State based on the State University of New York. (The
2009 – 2010 figures will be available in August 2009.) This program
also provides veterans enrolled full-time a monthly housing allowance
based on military housing benefit rates and an annual stipend of $1,000
for books and supplies.
As a participant
in the Yellow Ribbon Program, The New School has committed to meet 50
percent of the charges remaining after the base state maximum amount is
applied. Because the program provides dollar-for-dollar matching funds
for any voluntary tuition support by schools costing more than the
highest public in-state program, veterans will be able to attend The
New School at no cost.
Only individuals entitled to the
maximum benefit rate (based on service requirements) may receive this
funding. Therefore, you may be eligible if:
- You served an aggregate period of active duty after September 10, 2001, of at least 36 months;
-
You were honorably discharged from active duty for a service connected
disability and you served 30 continuous days after September 10, 2001;
-
You are a dependent eligible for Transfer of Entitlement under the
Post-9/11 GI Bill based on a veteran’s service under the eligibility
criteria listed above. For draft rules of transfer of benefits please
see the following link:
http://www.defenselink.mil/prhome/docs/Post-9-11%20GI%20Bill%20Transferability.pdf
Benefits
will be available for training that begins after August 1, 2009 for
qualifying veterans accepted to a degree program at the university.
Applications are considered on a first-come first-served basis, and you
must complete an application to notify us of your interest in the
Yellow Ribbon Program.
The completed scholarship application package must be submitted, no later than August 1, 2009 to:
Ms. Michelle Harris
Associate Director of Financial Aid
Student Financial Services
The New School
79 Fifth Avenue, 5th floor
New York, NY 10003
YELLOW RIBBON PROGRAM FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the Yellow Ribbon Program?
The
Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program (Yellow Ribbon Program)
is a provision of the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of
2008. This program allows institutions of higher learning (degree
granting institutions) in the United States to voluntarily enter into
an agreement with VA to fund tuition expenses that exceed the highest
public in-state undergraduate tuition rate. The institution can
contribute up to 50% of those expenses and VA will match the same
amount as the institution.
How Does the Yellow Ribbon Program Benefit Me?
The
Post-9/11 GI Bill pays up to the highest public in-state undergraduate
tuition and fees. You may have tuition and fees that exceed that amount
if you are attending a private institution, graduate school or
attending in an out-of-state status. If you are enrolled at a Yellow
Ribbon participating institution and the tuition and fees exceed the
highest public in-state undergraduate tuition or fees, additional funds
may be available for your education program without an additional
charge to your entitlement.
Institutions that voluntarily
enter into a Yellow Ribbon Agreement with VA choose the amount of
tuition and fees that will be contributed. VA will match that amount
and issue payment directly to the institution.
Am I Eligible?
Only
individuals entitled to the maximum benefit rate (based on service
requirements) may receive this funding. Therefore, you may be eligible
if:
- You served an aggregate period of active duty after September 10, 2001, of at least 36 months;
- You
were honorably discharged from active duty for a service connected
disability and you served 30 continuous days after September 10, 2001;
- You
are a dependent eligible for Transfer of Entitlement under the
Post-9/11 GI Bill based on a veteran’s service under the eligibility
criteria listed above. For draft rules of transfer of benefits please
see the following link:
http://www.defenselink.mil/prhome/docs/Post-9-11%20GI%20Bill%20Transferability.pdf
Benefits are payable for training pursued on or after August 1, 2009. No payments can be made under this program for training pursued before that date.
How Much Money Will I Receive Under the Yellow Ribbon Program?
Question: What portion of tuition and fees charges will be considered under the Yellow Ribbon Program?
Answer: The difference of the amount charged to the student and what has been paid by VA as educational assistance.
The following steps are provided to determine the difference for one student:
- Student’s
enrolled credit hours reported by the institution to the VA x Maximum
Credit Hour Charge for the State = Maximum Tuition Payable
- Compare the Maximum Tuition Payable with the amount charged the student. VA will pay the institution the lesser amount
-
Compare the Maximum Single Term Fees for your State with what you have
charged the student. VA will pay the institution the lesser amount.
-
Add the amounts VA has paid for tuition and fees and compare that with
the total amount charged to the student. Institution charges that
exceed what has already been paid by VA are the difference that could
be applied to the Yellow Ribbon Program.
- Determine how
much of the difference, up to one-half of that amount, that the
institution will agree to cover with funds of the institution and the
VA will match that amount.
- The amount paid under the Yellow Ribbon Program will not exceed total tuition and fee charges.
Example:
The student enrolled in 12 credit hours during the Fall term and the
institution charged the student $16,905 for tuition and $1,393 in fees.
The Maximum Charge Per Credit Hour for the State = $1,010 and the
Maximum Fees for a single term = $12,697 (based on 2009-2010):
Per Semester: Lang College Example
- 12 credit hours x $1,010 = $12,120 - VA will pay $12,120 of the $16,905 tuition charged
- VA will pay $1,393 of the $1,393 fees charged
- VA has paid $13,513 of the $18,298 charged the student. $4,785 could be applied to the Yellow Ribbon Program
- The New School will contribute up to $2,392.50 of this amount and VA will match that contribution.
How do I apply for the Yellow Ribbon Program?
Students
interested in applying for Yellow Ribbon assistance from The New School
should complete The New School Yellow Ribbon Education Enhancement
program Application. Please remember that you must be eligible for the
Post-9/11 GI Bill at the 100% rate to be considered for the Yellow
Ribbon Program.
How Do I Apply for Benefits under Post-9/11 GI Bill?
VA is now accepting applications for the Post-9/11 GI Bill and you are encouraged to submit your application on-line at http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp.
VA will determine your eligibility for the Post-9/11 GI Bill, and issue
you a Certificate of Eligibility. Your Certificate of Eligibility will
also advise you if your service meets the requirements for the Yellow
Ribbon Program. You should take your Certificate of Eligibility to
Markita Gill of the University Registrar’s Office (79 5th Avenue, 5th
floor) and ask your school to certify your enrollment to VA, including
Yellow Ribbon. You cannot certify your participation in the Yellow
Ribbon Program directly to the VA.
Remember, to receive benefits under the Yellow Ribbon Program:
- You must be eligible for the maximum benefit rate under the Post-9/11 GI Bill;
- Your school must agree to participate in the Yellow Program;
- Your
school must have not offered Yellow Ribbon to more than the maximum
number of individuals stated in their participation agreement;
Your school must certify your enrollment to VA, including Yellow Ribbon program information.