College benefits for children of disabled veterans

    • [DOC File]Awards and Adjustments Based Upon ... - Veterans Affairs

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      History of Education Benefits for Dependents Under 38 U.S.C. Chapter 33 Public Law (PL) 111-377 provided a transferability option under the Post-9/11 GI Bill (38 U.S.C. 3319), which allows service members to transfer all or some of their unused education benefits to their spouse or children.


    • [DOC File]04 - Veterans Benefits Administration

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      Where Servicemember or Veteran attended Transition Assistance Program/Disabled Transition Assistance Program briefing. Experience with: Supervision, travel (i.e., military service overseas), adjustment to work assignments and performance. College attendance – name/location, type of school, curriculum, GPA, degree awarded


    • [DOC File]Establishing a Biological Child ... - Veterans Affairs

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      41. Children Adopted Out of a Veteran’s Family, Continued. c. Example: Four Veterans Entitled to Additional Benefits for the Same Child Scenario: Bill and Sue. are both Veterans. are married to each other, and. each receive. disability compensation for disabilities rated 30 percent or higher, and. additional compensation for their biological ...


    • [DOCX File]2020-21 Funding Terms and Conditions - Child Development ...

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      "Severely disabled children" are children with exceptional needs from birth to twenty-one (21) years of age, inclusive, who require intensive instruction and training in programs serving pupils with the following profound disabilities: autism, blindness, deafness, severe orthopedic impairments, serious emotional disturbance or severe ...


    • [DOC File]What Everyone Needs to Know About Social Security

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      A disabled insured worker who has not reached full retirement age; A retired insured worker age 62 or over; The spouse of a retired or disabled worker entitled to benefits who: Is age 62 or over, or . Has in care a child who is either under age 16, or over age 16 and disabled, who is entitled to benefits on the worker's Social Security record;


    • [DOC File]Eligibility and Need - Child Development (CA Dept of ...

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      (B) Children from families whose special circumstances may diminish the children's opportunities for normal development. (c) After all eligible four-year-old children are enrolled, three-year-old children may be enrolled based on the priorities described in subdivision 18131(b)(2) through (4).


    • [DOC File]VA Form 10-10EZ - Veterans Affairs

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      The financial assessment is used to determine certain veterans’ priority level for enrollment, possible exemption from co-payment requirements, and eligibility for total benefits. Veterans with a combined VA service-connected disability rating of 50% or greater and veterans in receipt of VA pension benefits are exempt from this assessment and ...


    • [DOC File]VETERANS TRANSITIONING INTO THE CIVILIAN WORKFORCE

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      The benefits Mr. Tate received came from the Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Service program, not the GI Bill. He is still be eligible for the GI Bill because Veterans Affairs makes an exception to the 10-year deadline for disabled veterans but Mr. Tate states he doesn’t have the strength for another battle of paperwork.


    • [DOCX File]Educational service district

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      Veterans benefits (with the exception noted below), ... College or university scholarships, grants, fellowships, and assistantships. ... Certain disability payments made to disabled children of Vietnam veterans as prescribed by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Author: Claudia Dominguez


    • [DOC File]01 - Veterans Benefits Administration

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      Has the Veteran had his or her military experience evaluated for possible college credit? If yes, how much credit was awarded and by which school? Is the Veteran eligible for any other VA educational program such as Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB), Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP), or Post 9-11 GI Bill effective 8-1-09?


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