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Veteran Education Benefits

Programs administered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or other organizations that provide educational financial assistance for veterans and service personnel and their eligible dependents. Veterans and service personnel who served on active duty between January 31, 1955 and January 1, 1977 for specified periods of time are eligible for a variety of education benefits under the GI Bill including a stipend for tuition assistance at approved educational institutions. Veterans and service personnel who entered active duty after January 1, 1977 may participate in a voluntary contributory plan in which the individual's savings for a future education are administered and augmented by the government. Partial educational assistance is also available to the survivors of deceased or disabled veterans whose death or permanent and total disability was service-connected; and to the spouses and children of servicemen and women who have been listed for more than 90 days as missing in action, captured in the line of duty or forcibly detained by a foreign power. 

Programs also include Post-911 GI Bill, MYCAA Spouse Benefits, and Schools participating in the Yellow Ribbon Program.

Veterans Education, Transition and Employment, Lynchburg

Virginia Department of Veterans Services
519 Leesville Road, Suite A, Lynchburg, VA, 24502
Main: (434) 582-5102 Fax: (434) 582-5104

Veterans Education, Transition and Employment, Manassas

Virginia Department of Veterans Services
9300 West Courthouse Road, Suite 305, Manassas, VA, 20110
Main: (703) 479-7437 Fax: (703) 479-7425

Veterans Education, Transition and Employment, McGuire VA Medical Center

Virginia Department of Veterans Services
1201 Broad Rock Blvd. Room 1M-169A, Richmond, VA, 23249
Main: (804) 675-6546 Fax: (804) 675-6563

Veterans Education, Transition and Employment, Norfolk

Virginia Department of Veterans Services
6350 Center Drive Building. 5, Suite 100, Norfolk, VA, 23502
Main: (757) 455-0814 Fax: (757) 455-0818

Veterans Education, Transition and Employment, Pentagon

Virginia Department of Veterans Services
1500 Defense Pentagon Suite 1A126 , Washington, DC, 20301
Main: (703) 545-7462 Fax: (703) 417-9025

Veterans Education, Transition and Employment, Petersburg

Virginia Department of Veterans Services
Petersburg Freedom Support Center 32 W. Washington Street , Petersburg, VA, 23803
Main: (804) 691-4905 Fax: (804) 786-0302

Veterans Education, Transition and Employment, Portsmouth

Virginia Department of Veterans Services
620 John Paul Circle Building 3, 7th Floor, Portsmouth, VA, 23708
Main: (757) 953-6205 Fax: (757) 953-1581

Veterans Education, Transition and Employment, Quantico

Virginia Department of Veterans Services
3089 Roan Street, Quantico, VA, 22134
Main: (703) 630-2810 Toll Free: (800) 925-0640 Fax: (703) 630-2872

Veterans Education, Transition and Employment, Wytheville

Virginia Department of Veterans Services
335 West Monroe Street, Suite 200 , Wytheville, VA, 24382
Main: (434) 215-9068 Fax: (276) 228-4102

Veterans Education, Virginia Beach, Oceana

Virginia Department of Veterans Services
1232 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 202, Virginia Beach, VA, 23454
Main: (757) 689-3729 Fax: (757) 689-3925

Veterans Education, Virginia Beach, Pembroke

Virginia Department of Veterans Services
287 Independence Boulevard Pembroke Two, Suite 130 , Virginia Beach, VA, 23462
Main: (757) 552-1884 Fax: (757) 552-1882

Statewide and Nationwide

Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits

Programs administered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs that provide monthly payments to veterans who are disabled and were discharged under other than dishonorable conditions, their dependent children, surviving spouses and parents. Included are compensation benefits for veterans with service-connected disabilities; and pension benefits for veterans with limited incomes who are age 65 or older or are permanently and totally disabled as a result of a condition not related to military service. Veterans who are more seriously disabled may qualify for Aid and Attendance or Housebound benefits which are paid in addition to the basic compensation or pension rate. A veteran cannot receive both Aid and Attendance and Housebound benefits at the same time.

Veterans Aid and Attendance

Veterans Care Coordination
300 Parkway Industrial Drive, Lake St. Louis, MO, 63367
Main: (855) 380-4400 Toll Free: (855) 777-4693 Fax: (855) 380-4401

Veteran's Aid and Attendance Pension

Veterans Home Care
(Information provided via website or phone), St. Louis, MO, 63146
Main: (314) 514-2444 Toll Free: (877) 390-6377

Veteran Education Benefits

Programs administered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or other organizations that provide educational financial assistance for veterans and service personnel and their eligible dependents. Veterans and service personnel who served on active duty between January 31, 1955 and January 1, 1977 for specified periods of time are eligible for a variety of education benefits under the GI Bill including a stipend for tuition assistance at approved educational institutions. Veterans and service personnel who entered active duty after January 1, 1977 may participate in a voluntary contributory plan in which the individual's savings for a future education are administered and augmented by the government. Partial educational assistance is also available to the survivors of deceased or disabled veterans whose death or permanent and total disability was service-connected; and to the spouses and children of servicemen and women who have been listed for more than 90 days as missing in action, captured in the line of duty or forcibly detained by a foreign power. 

Programs also include Post-911 GI Bill, MYCAA Spouse Benefits, and Schools participating in the Yellow Ribbon Program.

Education for Veterans

TheBestColleges.org
P O Box 961, Seattle, WA, 98101
Main: (347) 353-0007