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How to Apply for Veterans Services
Educational assistance for veterans is available
in the form of federal grants, monthly benefits, and Stafford loans.
Over 80% of veterans are eligible for some form of financial aid.
Veterans are encouraged to apply as early as possible to avoid delays.
To receive veterans services, you must follow these
three steps:
- Documentation: Provide proper documentation
to prove you are eligible for veterans benefits (see table below)
- Application: Complete the "Application
for VA Education Benefits" (form #22-1990): The form is available
from UW-WC's Student Services office. Pick up a copy or phone (262)-335-5201
and ask to have it mailed to you. You can also apply
online at the Federal Veterans Administration website.
- Processing: Submit proper documentation
and completed application to Bonnie in Student Services at UW-Washington
County. To make an appointment with Bonnie, phone (262)-335-5207.
Please allow up to 45 days for the VA to process your application.
Documentation Required
The table below shows the documentation needed to
prove eligibility and apply for aid:
Program
Type |
Documentation Needed
for new recipients |
For Assistance |
Chapter 30
(Prior active) |
- Certificate of Eligibility letter from VA
OR
- Official copy of Discharge form (form DD-214)
PLUS Application for VA Benefits (form #22-1990)
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Phone Veterans hotline
#1-888-442-4551 for benefit information.
To obtain official
discharge form: see your county's Veterans Service Officer.
In Washington County - contact Mark Baldwin at (262)-335-4457. |
| Chapter 1606 (Selected
reserves) |
- Certificate of Eligibility letter from VA
OR
- Notice of Basic Eligibility - NOBE (Form
DD2384)-obtain from unit
PLUS Application for VA Benefits (form #22-1990)
|
Chapter 35
(Dependents of veteran) |
- Certificate of Eligibility letter from VA
OR
- Original application (form #22-5490)
PLUS Application for VA Benefits (form #22-1990)
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| Chapter 31 (Voc. Rehab.)
(Bill to Vets) |
- Must apply through your local VA Regional
Office, Vocational Rehabilitation Division
- School must receive authorization from VA
(Form #22-1905) before student completes UWWC benefits request
form.
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Phone: 1-800-827-1000 for VA
regional office in Milwaukee. |
Transfer Students
If you are a veteran that has received benefits in
the past and are now transferring to UW-Washington County, you will
need to complete a "Change of School Form" (form #22-1995).
This form is also available in Student Services.
Stafford Loans
Veterans may receive federal assistance in the form
of Stafford loans. These are low-interest loans that must be repaid.
If you are a first time Federal Stafford loan borrower at our campus,
you must participate in an entrance counseling session PRIOR to
receiving your first loan check.
To qualify for federal loan assistance:
- Visit the website: http://www.mapping-your-future.org
- Click on the online student counseling icon or
use direct
link.
- Read all the loan information and follow the step-by-step
instructions.
- Complete the "test" made available and
correctly answer all the questions. After correctly answering
all of the questions, follow the instructions for submitting your
successful entrance counseling session.
- Print your confirmation statement.
- Allow 2-3 days for confirmation of your entrance
counseling completion to be forwarded to UW-Washington County.
At that time, you will be eligible to obtain your first loan check
through our campus Business Office (if your loan check has already
arrived).
Additional information may also be found at:
The University of Wisconsin Colleges are fully approved
for the certification of educational benefits for veterans and veterans'
dependents under both federal and state veterans administration
programs.
It is your responsibility to report all changes to
the Financial Aid office that would affect your monthly rate. This
includes drops, withdrawals, addition of mini courses, and courses
changed to "Audit." Dropping courses may result in an
overpayment; this may require partial or full repayment to the VA.
In addition, veteran-students are responsible for paying their own
tuition on time to avoid late charges and cancellation. |