Certification is the process in which the Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Office of Veterans Affairs electronically submits a student’s certification of enrollment to theÌýVAÌýfor processing and payment of the student’sÌýeducationÌýbenefits. Enrollment is reported to VA (certified) based onÌýeligible coursesÌýthe student is scheduled for. Ineligible courses include:
Each semester the student intends to use their educational benefits they must complete the online Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Veterans Enrollment Certification Form found at the following link:
Renewal of educational benefits is not automatic.Ìý The VA will notify the student by email when the Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Office of Veterans Affairs submits the student’s enrollmentÌýcertification.
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Students are required to notify the SCO of any changes in enrollment status such as dropping a course(s), withdrawing/resigning from the university, or changing the major program of study. Such changes may affect the receipt of or amount of the student’s VA benefits.
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The university will promptly readmit any student whose enrollmentÌýwas disrupted by deployment/activation into service. The university requires the student notify the dean of their collegeÌýas soon as they are notified of the call-up.
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Undergraduate students should contact the Admissions Office at 318-342-5430 for information about the readmission process. Graduate students should contact the Graduate School at 318-342-1036.
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The university adheres to the Louisiana Board of Regent'sÌýÌýPolicy.
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How Payments are Made
Payments are made directly to the student with the exception of tuition for Chapter 33 Post-9/11 recipients.
Direct deposit is the best way to receive benefit payments. A student may request direct deposit by calling the VA Direct Deposit Center at 1-877-838-2778. Be sure to provide the financial institution’s routing number, account number, and type of account (checking or savings).
When Payments are Made
Payments are issued monthly in arrears. For example, a student will receive the August payment at the beginning of September.ÌýStudents must be enrolled and attending classes to receive payment. There are no payments issued between semesters.Ìý
How Amount is Determined
The amount a student is paid is based on:
The payment will be prorated for partial months based on a 30-day calendar month. For example, if the monthly rate is $1,000 and classes begin on Aug. 15, the payment on Sept. 1 will be $500.
Payment Status
The Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Office of Veterans Affairs does not have access to payment status or records. Information can be obtained directly from VA:
For scholarship information, see the Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ scholarship website.
Chapter subsistence (pay) allowance rates
Department of Veterans Affairs GI Bill
Disabled American Veterans
Federal government job site
My Army Benefits
Other veterans benefits
Readjustment counseling services
Resources for military families
Military Educational Links
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