Military & Veteran Affairs

Providing veterans and families with an education they've earned

Veterans Affairs at ĻӰ is structured to provide a team of specialists to best deliver services to ĻӰ military service and service connected Students.

Our Veterans Affairs Team understands the challenge of transitioning from military to civilian life and is ready to help our veterans, military service members, and their families access services efficiently and effectively. Consult the Veterans Affairs Team list below for help with your specific needs, questions, or concerns.

Transferring GI Bill® Benefits

To get transfer benefits started the service member who earned the benefits must apply to the VA to transfer the benefits to their eligible dependent. This can be done through eBenefits.

Once the transfer is approved, the service member will receive a letter saying that the transfer was completed. This letter will identify what benefits were transferred to whom.

Once this letter is received the dependent must follow the steps below to apply for benefits.

PLEASE NOTE: Our processing office is the VA Buffalo Regional Office. The mailing address for that office is PO Box 4616, Buffalo, NY 14240-4616. For more information on transferring your benefits visit .  The VA states that the application review process will take up to and possibly exceed six weeks. If you have questions about the VA processing your request, please contact them directly at 1 (888) 442-4551.


GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official .

Steps to access VA Educational Benefits:

To get transfer benefits started the service member who earned the benefits must apply to the VA to transfer the benefits to their eligible dependent. This can be done through eBenefits.

Once the transfer is approved, the service member will receive a letter saying that the transfer was completed. This letter will identify what benefits were transferred to whom.

Once this letter is received the dependent must follow the steps below to apply for benefits.

PLEASE NOTE: Our processing office is the VA Buffalo Regional Office. The mailing address for that office is PO Box 4616, Buffalo, NY 14240-4616. For more information on transferring your benefits visit .  The VA states that the application review process will take up to and possibly exceed six weeks. If you have questions about the VA processing your request, please contact them directly at 1 (888) 442-4551.


GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official .

Service Members

Although service members earned their benefits, they need to notify the VA that they want to use them. This is done through an application process which can be done online or on paper via VA 22-1990E application for Benefits.

To apply for benefits visit Vets.gov:

Dependents

Dependents of an active service members need to apply to use the benefits after the benefits have been transferred. This is done through an application process which can be done online or on paper via VA 22-1990E application for Benefits.

To apply for benefits visit Vets.gov:

PLEASE NOTE: Our processing office is the VA Buffalo Regional Office and the mailing address for that office is: VA Buffalo Regional Office PO Box 4616 Buffalo, NY 14240-4616

Forms and additional information can be found . The VA states that the application review process will take up to and possibly exceed six weeks. If you have questions about the VA processing your request, please contact them directly at 1 (888) 442-4551.

Previously Used at a Different Institution

If you have received benefits while attending a previous institution, submit a “Request for Change Program of Place Training” (VA 22-1995) to the SCO. .

Initial Certification

When the VA review is complete the student will receive an envelope with two duplicate letters in it. This is the student’s Certificate of Eligibility (COE). Please carefully read and maintain a copy of your Certificate of Eligibility to know what educational benefits you are eligible to receive. The other copy should be provided to the School Certifying Official (SCO) to initiate the certification process. Students can either email a copy of the COE to nwarner@norwich.edu or fax it to 1 (802) 485-2996.

Recertification

After your initial certification, you need to complete the VA Certification Request Form each semester. This form allows you to notify the SCO that you do or do not want to use your VA Educational Benefits that semester or that they are exhausted. Because the number of months you can use benefits can be limited, you are not automatically re-certified, you must let the SCO know you wish to use your benefits. If you do not complete the form you will not be certified.

VA Certification Request Form (On Campus undergraduate)

VA Certification Request Form (Online)

Providing U.S. service veterans and their families with the education they’ve earned

ĻӰ has a nearly 200-year-old tradition of educating officers for the U.S. military, and is proud to be part of the new GI Bill® Yellow Ribbon Program, which is a further enhancement of the post-9/11 GI Bill. As the country’s oldest private military academy, ĻӰ is committed to helping veterans and their family members acquire the education they’ve earned. The Yellow Ribbon Program allows ĻӰ to fund tuition expenses for veterans who have served the United States following the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. At ĻӰ there are no program limits or student enrollment caps for those participating in the Yellow Ribbon Program.

Yellow Ribbon Program benefits began with the fall 2009 semester and will be available for those students seeking to earn a bachelor’s or master’s degree from ĻӰ. For more information on all degree programs, visit our ĻӰ pages.

What is the Yellow Ribbon Program?

The Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program (Yellow Ribbon Program) is a provision of the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008. This program allows institutions of higher learning (degree granting institutions) in the United States to voluntarily enter into an agreement with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to fund tuition expenses that exceed the highest public in-state undergraduate tuition rate. The institution can contribute up to 50 percent of those expenses and VA will match the same amount as the institution. ĻӰ has agreed to contribute the maximum percentage rate of 50 percent, making a private university education very affordable. Who is eligible?

Only individuals entitled to the maximum benefit rate (100 percent based on length of active duty service or service-connected disability since 9/11) may receive this funding. Therefore, you may be eligible for the Yellow Ribbon Program if you meet eligibility requirements for the Post 9/11 GI Bill, which are as follows:

  • Active Duty service members who have served more than 90 days after Sept. 10, 2001.
  • Retired and separated service members who have served on active duty more than 90 days after Sept. 10, 2001.
  • Service members and Reserve and National Guard members who have been activated for more than 90 days after Sept. 10, 2001.
  • Service members who were discharged after completing a minimum of 30 consecutive days of qualifying service after Sept. 10, 2001 and who the VA determined were discharged for a service-connected disability.

How Do I Apply?

The VA will determine if you are eligible for the Yellow Ribbon benefit when you activate your VA Education Benefits. There is no separate application process for Yellow Ribbon Benefits through ĻӰ. All students who present a COE indicating they are eligible for Post-9/11 GI Bill, Chapter 33 benefits at 100% are awarded ĻӰ Yellow Ribbon Benefits.


GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official .

The New GI Bill®

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Other Benefits & Info


GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official .

Veterans Affairs

If you have any questions you can contact Veteran Affairs via email at vaoffice@norwich.edu, phone at (802) 485-2355, or in person at the Jackman Hall (Rm. 311), on the south north end of campus.

VA Certifying Official (On Campus)

For questions about VA certifications or military educational benefits contact the SCO Nicole Warner, SCO ĻӰ, via email at nwarner@norwich.edu, phone at (802) 485-2355 or in person at Jackman Hall (Rm. 311), located on the north end of campus in room 311.

VA Certifying Official College of Graduate and Continuing Studies – CGCS  (Online Degree Completion / Masters Programs)

For questions about VA certifications or military educational benefits contact the CGCS SCO Shaun McCaughey, SCP ĻӰ Online Programs, via email at smccaugh@norwich.edu, phone at (802) 485-3305.

Registrar’s Office (On Campus)

For help with transfer credit questions contact the Registrar’s Office via email at registrar@norwich.edutransfercredit@norwich.edu, phone at (802) 485-3092 or in person at Jackman Hall, located on the north end of campus in room 328.

Office of Financial Aid

For help financing a ĻӰ degree, with financial forms, and deadline information contact Jodi Sibley at jsibley@norwich.edu or (802) 485-2020 or in person at Jackman Hall, located on the north end of campus in room 3**.