Veteran’s certification for VCU is completed within the Military Student Services office located in Grace E. Harris Hall on the Monroe Park Campus. Detailed information about eligibility for Veterans Affairs programs is available on the Military Student Services website.

Military Student Services
Grace E. Harris Hall, Room 3122
1015 Floyd Avenue
Box 842536
Richmond, Virginia 23284-2536
(804) 828-6563
Fax: (804) 828-8212
militaryserv@vcu.edu

militaryservices.vcu.edu

Available programs

For details on any of these programs, please visit the Military Student Services website benefits overview.

  • Montgomery – GI Bill® Active Duty (Chapter 30)
  • Vocational Rehabilitation (Voc Rehab, Chapter 31)
  • Veterans Education Assistance Program (VEAP, Chapter 32)
  • Post 9-11 GI Bill (Chapter 33)
  • Survivors’ and Dependents Educational Assistance Program (DEA, Chapter 35)
  • Montgomery – GI Bill Selected Reserves (Chapter 1606)
  • Tutorial Assistance Program
  • VA Work-Study Program
  • Virginia Military Survivors and Dependants Education Program
  • Post 9-11 – Active Duty (Chapter 33)/Yellow Ribbon Program
  • Yellow Ribbon Program
  • Transferability of Benefit

Eligibility requirements

Eligible veterans/spouses/dependents must comply with the following requirements to receive educational benefits as students:

  1. The veteran/spouse/dependent must be accepted into a degree or certificate program or be matriculating as a nondegree-seeking student for only two semesters before having to declare a major.
  2. The veteran/spouse/dependent must request certification by completing and submitting VCU’s VA education assistance form after obtaining approval via signature of their academic adviser and registering for courses each semester and each summer session from the Veterans Affairs Office.
  3. The veteran/spouse/dependent is eligible to use benefits for only those courses taken toward a degree, certificate program or as prerequisite courses (only two semesters).
  4. The veteran/spouse/dependent is not eligible to use benefits for courses taken on an audit basis, or if eliminating a course previously taken and paid for by the VA to remove a punitive grade not counted in GPA calculations via VCU’s historical repeat option. The repeated course(s) will be paid for by the VA but the student will incur a debt to the VA for the course(s) eliminated from the student’s GPA. The VA does not pay for courses that earn no credit.
  5. The veteran/spouse/dependent is responsible for ensuring that transcripts are evaluated for transfer credits to be accepted by VCU. Students must submit this information to the Veterans Affairs Office for transmittal to the Veteran’s Administration Regional Office.
  6. The Veterans Affairs Office must be notified by the student/veteran/spouse/dependent if they change, add, drop or withdraw from courses originally approved by the student/ veteran/spouse/dependent’s academic adviser and certified by VCU’s Veterans Affairs coordinator/certifying official.
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G.I. Bill is a registered trademark of the U.S Department of Veterans Affairs. More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website.