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What does the VA consider full time during the summer?

Summer Sessions To be considered full time for the entire duration of the summer terms as an undergraduate student you must be enrolled in 6 hours in the full session or 3 hours in both first and second session.
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How many credit hours is full time summer VA?

Undergraduates measured by VA, usually at 12 semester or quarter hours = full time. Graduate students are measured by VA based upon the training time certified by the school. You should NEVER fill in the training time item on the Enrollment Certification for undergraduate students.
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How does the GI Bill work during summer?

Nonetheless, whether you are studying during the regular semester, during the summer, or through an online program, the amount of money you can receive from your GI Bill benefits should be the same, provided that you are studying at a full time rate.
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What does the VA consider full time?

In standard quarter or semester, VA measures training as follows: 12 credits or more are full-time. 9-11 credits are ¾ time. 6-8 credits are ½ time.
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How many credit hours is full time for Chapter 35 benefits?

For full MAH, you must be full time from the beginning to the end of each semester. (At least 12 credit hours for Spring and Fall; 7 credit hours for Summer). VA pays you, you pay RRCC.
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VA Summer of Service: What will you do?

How many credits is full time for VA benefits?

VA considers the following when calculating Rate of Pursuit (ROP) in the benefit estimation: Full time students are taking 12 credits per term.
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How many credit hours does GI Bill cover?

Only individuals entitled to the 100 percent benefit rate (based on service requirements) may receive this funding. Paid $41.67 per credit hour up to 24 credit hours each year. Spouses may use transferred benefits after 6 years of service, and dependent children after 10 years.
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Is the VA paying full BAH for online classes?

You can use the GI Bill for independent and distance learning online. If you're using your Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits while taking only distance-learning courses, we'll pay a housing allowance based on 50% of the national average.
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Do I get full BAH for online classes?

If a student is training at a rate of pursuit of 75%, he/she would receive 80% of the Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) rate. In prior years, students enrolled exclusively in online training were not eligible for the housing allowance; however, it is now payable to students (other than those on active duty).
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What is the difference between Chapter 33 and 35 VA benefits?

Unlike the Post-9/11 GI Bill or Chapter 33 benefits, which are solely for service members who served on active duty, the Chapter 35 veteran education benefits are for surviving active duty veterans and their dependents. In this case, the dependents can be their spouses or children.
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Does the GI Bill pay you during the summer?

You cannot draw the GI Bill housing allowance when you are not attending classes in the summer. Remember: you do not receive GI Bill payments during breaks.
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How can I maximize my GI Bill?

By following these steps, you may even be able to complete more than one degree.
  1. Take at Least One In-Person Class Each Term. ...
  2. Make Sure to Take Advantage of All Financial Aid. ...
  3. Maximize the Number of Credits Taken. ...
  4. Strategically Use Your Benefits. ...
  5. Test Out of Classes.
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How does the GI Bill count days?

If you go to classes full time for either one month or 30 days, you use one month worth of benefits. For example, if your classes go from February 1 to March 15, you use 1.5 months of benefits (one month for February since it is a calendar month and half a month for March since you were in classes for 15 days).
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How can I use my GI Bill while working full time?

You can work when enrolled, or during breaks between terms. You can arrange with VA to work any number of hours you want during your enrollment. But, the total number of hours you work can't be more than 25 times the number of weeks in your enrollment period.
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Who is eligible for 48 months of GI Bill?

If you've served on active duty after Sept. 10, 2001, you may qualify for the Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33). Through the Post-9/11 GI Bill, you may be able to get 48 months of VA education benefits. Many applicants are eligible for only 36 months.
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How much is the BAH for 2024?

The 2024 Basic Allowance for Housing rates, as part of a robust military compensation package, continue the member cost-sharing element at five percent of the national average housing cost by pay grade. These amounts vary by grade and dependency status and range from $85 to $194 monthly for the 2024 rates.
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Is BAH paid twice a month?

Your monthly pay is automatically split in half and distributed twice a month. Use the military pay charts below for a sample of service members' 2024 active-duty pay rates.
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Does VA BAH count as income?

The Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) and Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) are both nontaxable income. Answer 3: C. Once the VA sends the letter of determination, all pension payments are offset by the disability amount paid directly from the VA, which is not taxable and not included on any Form W-2.
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Which state has the highest BAH rate?

Areas with 10 Highest BAH Rates*
  • San Francisco, CA.
  • Santa Clara County, CA.
  • Westchester County, NY.
  • New York City, NY.
  • Oakland, CA.
  • Long Island, NY.
  • Nantucket, MA.
  • Monterey, CA.
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How many classes do I need to take to use my GI Bill?

NOTE: An undergrad student taking 12 credits is considered full time. A graduate student taking 9 credits is considered full time. If you are enrolled in 12 credits as an undergrad student, you will receive 100% of applicable BAH.
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Can you use BAH to qualify for a VA loan?

But do you know that your BAH can be used to help you get a VA mortgage? Although it's not specifically designed for mortgages, it's incredibly helpful for anyone considering buying or refinancing a home by helping to defray the costs of a mortgage.
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How many months is full GI Bill?

You may be able to get a maximum of 48 months of VA education benefits—not including Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) benefits. But many applicants are eligible for only 36 months.
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What GPA do you need for GI Bill?

To continue receiving GI Bill® and other VA benefits, you must maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA and complete 67% of the courses you attempted within the semester.
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