Am I Eligible?
You may be eligible if you served at least 90 days of aggregate service on or after September 11, 2001, or individuals discharged with a service-connected disability after 30 days. Service members must serve at least 36 months on active duty to receive 100% of this benefit. Those with between 90 days to 35 months of active duty service receive a prorated benefit based on active duty time. You must have received an honorable discharge to be eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill®.
Visit the VA's Education for the most up to date information about the Post-9/11 GI Bill® including information about the Forever GI Bill®- Harry W. Colmery Veterans Educational Assistance Act and Isakson and Roe Veterans Health Care and Benefits Improvement Act of 2020 and how they may affect your benefits.
Transfer of Education Benefits (TOB)
The transferability option under the Post-9/11 GI Bill® allows service members to transfer all or some unused benefits to their spouse or dependents. The request to transfer unused GI Bill® benefits to eligible dependents must be completed while serving as an active member of the Armed Forces through . The Department of Defense (DoD) determines whether you can transfer benefits to your family. Once the DoD approves benefits for transfer, the new beneficiaries apply to use the benefits through VA. To find out more, visit VA's .
What does the benefit pay?
VA pays the school tuition and mandatory fees up to VA's private school tuition cap. The private school tuition cap is set per academic year and is not split between semesters. VA will not send any additional tuition and fee payments to the school once the cap has been reached, unless you qualify for the Yellow Ribbon program. Any remaining balance, fees that are not mandatory, and tuition for courses that do not meet degree requirements are your responsibility.
- Mandatory fees include, but are not limited to the General Student Fee, Orientation Fee, Matriculation Fee, Health Center Fee, Distance Fee, and lab/course fees.
If your eligibility percentage is below 100%, the private school tuition cap will be prorated at your percentage level.
Percentage of Eligibility |
Tuition Cap 2024-2025 |
100% |
$28,937.09 |
90% |
$26,043.38 |
80% |
$23,149.67 |
70% |
$20,255.96 |
60% |
$17,362.25 |
50% |
$14,468.54 |
Students at the 100% eligibility level may qualify for the Yellow Ribbon Program.
Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA)
A monthly housing allowance (MHA) based on enrollment status (full-time or part-time) and modality (in-person or online) is sent directly to you. You must be enrolled more than half-time to receive a stipend. The full-time rate is based off the monthly military Basic Allowance for Housing rates for an E-5 with dependents for the school's zip code. If you are enrolled in all online courses, the full-time rate is equal to half the national average for MHA. Enrollment in at least one in-person course may qualify you for the higher residence rate. Active-duty service-members and their spouses are not eligible for MHA.
If your eligibility percentage is below 100%, your MHA payments will be prorated at your percentage level.
Book Stipend
VA pays $41.67/ credit hour up to $1,000 per academic year for the book stipend. The stipend is paid directly to you and is not split evenly between semesters. If your eligibility percentage is below 100%, your book payment(s) will be prorated at your percentage level.
Monthly Verification
You must verify your enrollment at the end of each month to continue receiving your housing stipend/kicker payment. Payments will be withheld if you fail to verify after two consecutive months or report that you are no longer enrolled in courses.
VA encourages you to opt-in to text messaging, which is a simple, quick, and secure option for verifying. You can also verify via email or online at va.gov. For more information, visit VA’s page.
If you are enrolled half-time or less and/or if you are on active duty, you do not have to certify.