ࡱ>  [ objbj ΐΐYZZ##Y$Y$Y$$}$}$}$P$i( }$u,g>@>>>$AY&Dj |~~~~~~$}jY$@^$A##>>...#>Y$>|.|..#$6>}$2&h0XF.LfY$d. "Z c":  Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Higher Education Office of Veterans Education Certifying Official Handbook  This handbook has been modified from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Waves handbook. The original document can be downloaded as a Word or .pdf file at the GI Bill web site:  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/School_Info/school_resources.htm" www.gibill.va.gov/school_info/school_resources.htm. Contents  TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158930" Contents  PAGEREF _Toc204158930 \h 2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158931" EDUCATION PROGRAMS  PAGEREF _Toc204158931 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158932" GI Bill Kickers  PAGEREF _Toc204158932 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158933" Tuition Assistance  PAGEREF _Toc204158933 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158934" Chapter 30 Recipients  PAGEREF _Toc204158934 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158935" Added Benefit - Chapter 30 Top-Up:  PAGEREF _Toc204158935 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158936" Chapter 1606 Recipients  PAGEREF _Toc204158936 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158937" Chapter 32 Recipients  PAGEREF _Toc204158937 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158938" Certifying Students Receiving Tuition Assistance  PAGEREF _Toc204158938 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158939" COMPARISON OF EDUCATION PROGRAMS  PAGEREF _Toc204158939 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158940" Before you Certify: WHEN A STUDENT COMES IN  PAGEREF _Toc204158940 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158941" Enrollment Certifications: THE BASICS  PAGEREF _Toc204158941 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158942" Responsibilities of the Certifying Official  PAGEREF _Toc204158942 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158943" How to certify  PAGEREF _Toc204158943 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158944" When to certify  PAGEREF _Toc204158944 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158945" Student verification of enrollment  PAGEREF _Toc204158945 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158946" CERTIFICATION DETAILS  PAGEREF _Toc204158946 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158947" Type of training  PAGEREF _Toc204158947 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158948" Name of Program  PAGEREF _Toc204158948 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158949" Undeclared Major  PAGEREF _Toc204158949 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158950" Non-matriculated Students  PAGEREF _Toc204158950 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158951" Leveling Courses  PAGEREF _Toc204158951 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158952" Credit Allowed  PAGEREF _Toc204158952 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158953" Change of Program  PAGEREF _Toc204158953 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158954" Enrollment Dates  PAGEREF _Toc204158954 \h 15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158955" Credit  PAGEREF _Toc204158955 \h 15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158956" Course Applicability  PAGEREF _Toc204158956 \h 15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158957" Repeating Courses  PAGEREF _Toc204158957 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158958" Remedial and Deficiency Courses  PAGEREF _Toc204158958 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158959" Practical Training  PAGEREF _Toc204158959 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158960" Student Teaching  PAGEREF _Toc204158960 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158961" Other Practical Training  PAGEREF _Toc204158961 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158962" Independent Study (Internet and Distance Learning)  PAGEREF _Toc204158962 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158963" Summer Terms and Nonstandard Enrollment Periods  PAGEREF _Toc204158963 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158964" CREDIT HOUR EQUIVALENCY  PAGEREF _Toc204158964 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158965" Quarter Hour Equivalency Table  PAGEREF _Toc204158965 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158966" Semester Hour Equivalency Table  PAGEREF _Toc204158966 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158967" Training Time  PAGEREF _Toc204158967 \h 20  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158968" Clock Hours  PAGEREF _Toc204158968 \h 20  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158969" Tuition and Fees  PAGEREF _Toc204158969 \h 20  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158970" Benefit Payments  PAGEREF _Toc204158970 \h 21  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158971" Retroactive Benefits  PAGEREF _Toc204158971 \h 21  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158972" Change of Address and Direct Deposit  PAGEREF _Toc204158972 \h 21  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158973" How to certify:  PAGEREF _Toc204158973 \h 22  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158974" Accelerated Payment (Chapter 30)  PAGEREF _Toc204158974 \h 23  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158975" Acceleration Basics  PAGEREF _Toc204158975 \h 23  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158976" Certifying Accelerated Payment  PAGEREF _Toc204158976 \h 23  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158977" BREAK PAY  PAGEREF _Toc204158977 \h 24  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158978" Restrictions on Break Pay  PAGEREF _Toc204158978 \h 24  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158979" Summer Term Rule  PAGEREF _Toc204158979 \h 24  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158980" Change in Student Status  PAGEREF _Toc204158980 \h 25  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158981" Drops and Withdrawals  PAGEREF _Toc204158981 \h 25  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158982" First Day of Term  PAGEREF _Toc204158982 \h 25  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158983" During Drop Period  PAGEREF _Toc204158983 \h 26  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158984" After Drop Period  PAGEREF _Toc204158984 \h 26  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158985" Mitigating Circumstances  PAGEREF _Toc204158985 \h 27  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158986" 6-Credit Hour Exclusion  PAGEREF _Toc204158986 \h 27  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158987" Nonpunitive GradesEnd of Term  PAGEREF _Toc204158987 \h 28  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158988" Incompletes  PAGEREF _Toc204158988 \h 28  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158989" Incompletes Remain Permanent Nonpunitive Grades  PAGEREF _Toc204158989 \h 28  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158990" Incompletes Convert to a Letter Grade  PAGEREF _Toc204158990 \h 29  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158991" Audit  PAGEREF _Toc204158991 \h 29  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158992" Unsatisfactory Progress  PAGEREF _Toc204158992 \h 29  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158993" Standards of progress  PAGEREF _Toc204158993 \h 29  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158994" Progress Records  PAGEREF _Toc204158994 \h 30  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158995" Appeals  PAGEREF _Toc204158995 \h 30  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158996" SUPPLEMENTAL AND CONCURRENT ENROLLMENTS  PAGEREF _Toc204158996 \h 31  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158997" If Youre the Primary School  PAGEREF _Toc204158997 \h 31  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158998" If Youre the Secondary School  PAGEREF _Toc204158998 \h 31  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204158999" Regional Processing  PAGEREF _Toc204158999 \h 32  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159000" SAMPLE PRIMARY SCHOOL LETTER  PAGEREF _Toc204159000 \h 33  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159001" DUAL DEGREES and DUAL MAJORS  PAGEREF _Toc204159001 \h 34  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159002" ROTC Programs  PAGEREF _Toc204159002 \h 34  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159003" SAMPLE REQUEST FOR DUAL OBJECTIVE APPROVAL  PAGEREF _Toc204159003 \h 35  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159004" TUTORIAL ASSISTANCE  PAGEREF _Toc204159004 \h 36  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159005" Overview  PAGEREF _Toc204159005 \h 36  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159006" Eligibility  PAGEREF _Toc204159006 \h 36  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159007" School Certification  PAGEREF _Toc204159007 \h 36  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159008" COOPERATIVE TRAINING  PAGEREF _Toc204159008 \h 37  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159009" Alternating Co-op  PAGEREF _Toc204159009 \h 37  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159010" Parallel Co-op  PAGEREF _Toc204159010 \h 37  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159011" Rules for Cooperative Training  PAGEREF _Toc204159011 \h 37  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159012" Frequently Asked Questions  PAGEREF _Toc204159012 \h 38  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159013" Important contact information  PAGEREF _Toc204159013 \h 41  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159014" VA ON THE WEB  PAGEREF _Toc204159014 \h 42  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159015" GI Bill Website  PAGEREF _Toc204159015 \h 42  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159016" Internet Inquiry System  PAGEREF _Toc204159016 \h 43  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159017" VA forms  PAGEREF _Toc204159017 \h 44  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159018" CONTENT AND ORGANIZATION OF VA STUDENT FOLDERS  PAGEREF _Toc204159018 \h 47  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159019" Retention OF VA RecordS  PAGEREF _Toc204159019 \h 47  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc204159020" NOTES  PAGEREF _Toc204159020 \h 48  EDUCATION PROGRAMS The following program descriptions are up-to-date, thumbnail descriptions. General and detailed descriptions of each program are online at  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/benefits.htm" http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/benefits.htm. NOTE: All students who feel they may be eligible for education benefits should submit an application (see page 9). Even if someone appears ineligible, VA should review his or her application and officially deny or grant benefits. Chapter 30: The Montgomery GI Bill - Active Duty in general is for individuals who have been on Active Duty since 7/01/85, who have contributed $1,200.00 to an education fund and have completed a qualifying amount of honorable active-duty service. They receive 36 months of full-time benefits. Chapter 34-30: Some persons eligible for Chapter 34 (who enlisted during the Vietnam era between 8/4/64 and 12/31/76) also completed enough active duty after July 1, 1985 to qualify for eligibility under Chapter 30 with no required financial contribution. Chapter 31: Vocational Rehabilitation is for disabled veterans. This is the most unique program and each school is assigned a Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist to work with these students, and to assist the School Certifying Official. These disabled veterans go through a testing process to determine if they are eligible for the benefit. If eligible, the VA sends an Authorization. Full tuition, fees, books and supplies parking are paid by the VA to the school. Chapter 32: The Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP) is for individuals who initially entered active duty from 1/1/77 to 6/30/85. The benefit rate varies with the amount of the servicemans contribution while on active duty. Chapter 35: The Dependents Educational Assistance Program is for the dependent(s) of a member of the Armed Forces who has died while on active duty or as the result of a service-connected disability, or is 100% permanently and totally disabled for a service-related reason. Dependents receive up to 45 months of full-time benefits. Children generally are eligible for benefits between the ages of 18 and 26, but in certain instances may begin before age 18 and continue beyond age 26. Under Chapter 35 the student is identified by the veterans VA file or claim number (C#) and a suffix. (10 or W, 41 or A, 42 or B, etc.) The Chapter 35 program has its own application form (VA Form 22-5490, and its own Change of Program/Training form (VA Form 22-5495.) Chapter 1606: The Montgomery GI Bill - Selective Reserves is for individuals who incurred an initial 6 year Select Reserve obligation after June 30, 1985 in the Reserves or National Guard. In general they must remain in a Select Reserve status during their 14 years period of eligibility. Chapter 1607: The Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP) is a new benefit providing educational assistance to members of the reserve components Selected Reserve and Individual Ready Reserve who are called or ordered to active service in response to a war or national emergency, as declared by the President or Congress. Generally, a member of a reserve component who serves on active duty on or after September 11, 2001 under title 10 U.S.C., for at least 90 consecutive days under a contingency operation is eligible. The benefit rate varies with the amount of time served on active duty. GI Bill Kickers VA claimants under Chapters 30, 32 and 1606 need to send in proof of DoD kickers or of additional contributions to Chapter 30 while on active duty to request increased payment rates. Service-persons under Chapter 30 who are receiving DoD Tuition Assistance (TA) can only request benefits under CH 30 Top-Up to cover the part of tuition and fees which is not covered by TA. Chapter 30, 32 and 35 provide re-imbursement for approved Licensing and Certification Tests. A kicker is part of the enlistment contract. Its often referred to by its Madison Avenue name; Army College Fund, Navy Sea College Fund, or whatever the newest recruitment ad calls it. If a contract has a $12,000 kicker, for example, then the monthly kicker is $333.33 ($12,000 ( 36 months), which increases the $1,034 full-time chapter 30 benefit to $1,367.33. Servicepersons who participate in chapter 30 pay $1,200 towards their chapter 30 benefit. The $1,200 is withheld from their pay during their first 12 months of service and its non-refundable. Starting 11/1/00, servicepersons may pay up to $600 more towards chapter 30. The amount they pay is matched 9 to 1. A maximum $600 contribution increases the full-time chapter 30 benefit $150, to $1,189 for categories IB, IC and III, and to $990 for category 1A. Tuition Assistance Tuition Assistance (TA) is a Department of Defense (DOD) program. VA does not administer TA. TA rules vary by branch of service and can even vary between units depending on whether the unit is active, reserve, or National Guard. If a student receives education benefits from VA and receives TA benefits from the military, duplication of benefits may be an issue. The issue might involve VA regulations, DOD regulations, or both since VA and DOD both have regulations about receiving VA benefits and TA at the same time. Potential duplication issues are outlined below. Chapter 30 Recipients The Code of Federal Regulations states active duty servicepersons may not receive VA benefits for the same courses for which they receive TA from the military. If a student takes several courses, the student cant receive chapter 30 benefits for the courses for which TA is paid, but the student can receive chapter 30 benefits for the courses for which TA isnt paid. Added Benefit - Chapter 30 Top-Up: Top-up is available for any course that begins on or after October 30, 2000, and for which TA is paid. If TA doesnt pay the full cost of a course, Top-up will pay the difference between what TA pays and the cost of the course. Top-up cant exceed the amount a student would receive for the same course under chapter 30 and the combined amount paid by the military and VA cant be more than the total cost of the course. Top-up pays in tandem with TA, but Top-up is a VA benefit administered by VA. Servicepersons and veterans eligible for chapter 30 and approved for TA are eligible for Top-up. A serviceperson must have at least 2 years active duty to be eligible for chapter 30. Students apply for Top-up directly to VA. Students who havent applied for chapter 30 before must submit an Application for Education Benefits (VA Form 22-1990) to establish Chapter 30 eligibility and a copy of their TA authorization form. Students who have filed an application before simply need to submit a copy of their signed TA authorization form. Detailed information about Tuition Assistance Top-up and about applying for Top-up is available on the VA Education Service website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/pamphlets/tatu.htm" www.gibill.va.gov/pamphlets/tatu.htm. Chapter 1606 Recipients VA regulations state active duty service members may not receive VA benefits for the same courses for which they receive TA from the military. Some Active Guard Reserve (AGR) members receiving chapter 1606 benefits are considered active duty. The active duty prohibition would apply to these AGR members. DOD regulations state service members may not receive chapter 1606 and TA for the same courses if they are less than -time. Although DOD regulations permit chapter 1606 and TA for service members training -time or more, the military generally does not provide TA to members who receive VA benefits because TA funding is limited. Also, keep in mind the VA regulation cited above prohibits chapter 1606 and TA for the same courses for service members on active duty. Army National Guard and Air National Guard TA is complex because Guard TA may be federal or state funded. Most National Guard units use federal money for TA. When federal funding is used, some Guard units will ask students to get a letter from their school that says theyre not receiving chapter 1606 benefits for the same credits for which they applied for TA. If you certified a student for 12 credits (full-time) and he or she is taking 16 credits, you can report 4 credits to the Guard as credits for which the student is not receiving VA benefits. Some states have appropriated state money for TA for their National Guard units. When state funding is used for TA, duplication (subject to state regulations) is not an issue because the funding is not federal funding; the funding is not from two (duplicate) federal sources. Reserve TAArmy Reserve, Naval Reserve, Air Force Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, and Coast Guard Reserveand Chapter 1606 is always federal funding, so duplication is always an issue. Chapter 32 Recipients The Code of Federal Regulations states active duty service members may not receive VA benefits for the same courses for which they receive TA from the military. The prohibition ensures that two federal funding sourcesVA education benefit and military TAarent used for the same courses. The phrase for the same courses means an active duty service member could receive VA benefits for some courses and TA for other courses. If a student takes 16 credits, for example, the student could receive VA benefits for 12 credits (full-time) and TA benefits for 4 credits. Veterans eligible for chapter 32 education benefits may join the selective reservesArmy Reserve, Naval Reserve, Air Force Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, Coast Guard Reserve, Army National Guard, and Air National Guardand receive TA through the reserves. Since a reservist is not on active duty, the active duty prohibition described above does not apply. Certifying Students Receiving Tuition Assistance Schools cant monitor what they dont know. Generally speaking, its the students responsibility to ensure there isnt a duplication of benefits. The Application for Education Benefits asks about TA (question 16A) and the National Guard watches for duplicate payment. Schools should certify all courses that are part of a students approved program unless the student asks you not to certify all the credit. Why would a student ask you not to certify all his or her credit? Maybe the student wants to be paid -time rather than full-time to conserve entitlement, or maybe the student doesnt want you to certify courses for which he or she will receive TA. COMPARISON OF EDUCATION PROGRAMS CH 30CH 35CH 1606CH 1607ELIGIBILITYAll students who feel they are eligible should submit an application. It is important that their application is reviewed and that the VA Regional Processing Office makes an official denial or grant of benefits. 2 years active duty, 3 years active duty, or 2 years active duty plus 4 years reserves. Veteran's death or permanent and total disability result of service. Completion of initial active duty for training. Must be active reservist with 6-year obligation. 90 days or more active duty support of contingency operation or full-time National Guard duty responding to national emergency.BENEFITS FOR INSERVICE STUDENTServicepersons are paid the veteran rate or a rate that will reimburse tuition and fees, whichever is lower. Servicepersons often apply for benefits a few days or weeks before their discharge from active duty. Servicepersons on terminal leave before discharge do not have to obtain their education officers signature on the Application for VA Education Benefits. Also, they are paid as servicepersons while on terminal leave and as veterans starting the day following discharge. Payable after 2 years continuous active duty, not exceed tuition and fees. No Yes YesMAXIMUM 48 months maximum under two or more programsENTITLEMENT36 months. May extend to end of term if expires during term. Note: If theres a kicker, the kicker doesnt extend.45 months. No extensions except for child in special restorative training.36 months. No extensions.36 months. No extensions.DELIMITING DATE10 years after discharge. May extend for later period of active duty or disability that prevents completion of program.Child: 8 years Spouse: 10 years Surviving Spouse: 10 years. 20 years if death while on active duty. Eligibility rules are complex. Claimant should carefully read eligibility letter and call VA if questions. Pamphlet is online: HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/pamphlets/CH35/CH35_Pamphlet_General.htm"www.gibill.va.gov/pamphlets/CH35/CH35_Pamphlet_General.htm14 years from eligibility date if eligibility begins on or after 10/1/92. Date of separation if leave reserves before 14 years. May extend if disability incurred or aggravated by service in selected reserve prevents completion of program.No specific delimiting date while continuing to serve in Selected Reserve or in the Inactive Ready Reserve. May extend to end of term if delimiting date during term, but cant exceed maximum entitlement. CH 30CH 35CH 1606CH 1607PARTICIPANT PAYMENTCategory I, III, IV: $1,200 Category II: None N/AN/AN/APAYMENT REFUNDOnly as a death benefit to survivors in certain casesN/AN/AN/ADEPENDENTS ALLOWANCENo, except for category II (34/30)NoNoNoREMEDIAL, DEFICIENCY & REFRESHER TRAININGYes, with entitlement chargeYes, entitlement charged after first 5 months of full-time trainingYes, with entitlement chargeYes, with entitlement chargeCOOPERATIVE TRAININGYesYesYesYesINCARCERATED STUDENTSBenefits reducedBenefits reducedBenefits reducedBenefits reducedTUTORIAL ASSISTANCE Yes. Maximum $1,200. Not more than $100 per month. No entitlement charge for first $600. Yes. Maximum $1,200. Not more than $100 per month. No entitlement charge.Yes. Maximum $1,200. Not more than $100 per month. No entitlement charge for first $600.Yes. Maximum $1,200. Not more than $100 per month. No entitlement charge for first $600.MONTHLY VERIFICATION IHL & NCD WAVE or IVRNCD only VAF 22-8979IHL & NCD WAVE or IVRIHL & NCD WAVE or IVRBARS TO BENEFITSCannot receive benefits: 1) Concurrently under two programs. 2) On active duty for any portion of course costs paid by the Armed Forces. 3) For course paid for by the Federal Government under the Government Employee' Training Act. Not eligible if: Service Academy graduate or ROTC commissioned officer who received ROTC scholarship unless eligible before commissioned or the scholarship was $3,400 or less in any one year while under the ROTC program ($2,000 or less for months before January 2002). Not eligible if: On active duty except for brief periods of active duty for training. Not eligible if: 1) Receive financial assistance as a member of the Senior ROTC Program, commonly known as the ROTC scholarship program. 2) <-time and in receipt of military tuition assistance.  Before you Certify: WHEN A STUDENT COMES IN When a student first comes in seeking your assistance, there are several questions you should ask that will help you decide how best to assist the student. The following are questions you should ask, and information on how you should proceed. Am I Eligible for VA Benefits? I Have Questions About VA Benefits. How do I apply for benefits? For eligibility and benefit questions: Refer the student to the toll-free VA Education Phone number: 1-888-442-4551 or the website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/" http://www.gibill.va.gov/. Do not try to make determinations of eligibility. The benefit programs change frequently, so it is best to refer the student directly to VA for questions about the programs. For the application process: continue to ask the following questions. Have You Applied for Admission and Pre-Registered in Classes? If they say YES, continue with the following determinations and explain the students responsibilities regarding withdrawals affecting a change of status, maintaining satisfactory progress, and taking only courses applicable toward the degree goal (which are outlined in the following pages). If they say NO, give them the forms they require (see below), but explain that until they have applied and are pre-registered for classes, you can not certify their enrollment. Direct them to the Admissions Office and also recommend they also apply for Financial Aid. Tell them to notify you to request a certification of enrollment when they have registered. Have You Ever Received VA Education Benefits Before? If the student says YES, do the following: Have them fill out VA Form 22-1995, Request for Change of Program or Place of Training. If they are a Chapter 35 student, they will need to fill out VA Form 22-5495. Ask them which chapter they are eligible for (many do not have any idea): If they do not know, ask whether they are or were active military or active reserves. Sometimes a student is eligible under two chapters - they were active and are now active reserve. Chapters 30 and 32 pay better than 1606, so it is best for them to use all their benefits under the chapter that pays the best, and when that is exhausted apply for benefits under the next chapter. Write the Chapter on the top of the form. The form doesnt ask for the chapter, but this is information you need when you certify them. If they are Chapter 31, they do not need to fill out either the 22-1995 or 22-5495, refer them to the VA vocational rehabilitation specialist for authorization. (see HYPERLINK \l "_Important_contact_information"Important Contact Information) ***Applications (22-1990, 1995, 5490, 5495 and 28-1900) can be completed online and submitted through HYPERLINK "http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp"VONAPP ( HYPERLINK "http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp" http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp) If the student answers NO, do the following: Have them fill out an application, VA Form 22-1990, Application for Veterans Benefits. If they are a Chapter 35 student, they will need to fill out VA Form 22-5490, Application for Survivors' and Dependents' Educational Assistance If the student is disabled and wants to apply for vocational rehabilitation, refer them to the Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist. Explain that they will be certified once the VA furnishes the authorization. Note: Dependents of veterans have a different claim VA File Number than their Social Security number. It is the VA claim number of the veteran who died while in service or of a service connected disability, or is 100% permanently disabled due to a service connected disability. The C number is followed by a payee number or letter (a W or 10 for a spouse or widow(er) and A, B, C, etc. or 41, 42, 43, etc. for children. Did You Have Active Military Service, or Are You an Active Reservist? If they have been discharged, tell them they need a copy of their separation papers, Form DD-214, which they get at the time of their separation from active duty. They should submit this with their application for benefits. If they do not have a copy immediately available, do not delay submission of paperwork. VA will ask for a copy if necessary. If they are still active, they do not have a DD-214 and have Part II of VA Form 22-1990 signed by the Education Service Officer of their military unit If they are Active Reserves or National Guard (they have signed a 6-year contract with a Unit and are actively drilling), tell them they need to get a copy of the Notice of Basic Eligibility (NOBE) from their unit. Note: The NOBE is not sufficient for VA after 90 days. At that time the electronic DOD record should be updated. If it isnt, VA will accept a letter on the units letterhead paper which states that the reservist is under a 6-year contract and that the reservist is actively drilling. The letter should provide a contact person (name & phone number) and it should be signed by the Commanding Officer of the Unit. In about 4-6 weeks the veteran or dependent will receive a letter of basic eligibility from the VA which will confirm his/her basic eligibility for benefits. The student should bring a copy of this letter to you for your files. When you receive a copy of this letter, you can proceed to certify the student. Enrollment Certifications: THE BASICS Responsibilities of the Certifying Official The primary function is to let VA know if a student is registered for classes in an approved program, showing credit allowed for prior training, the beginning and ending dates of the enrollment period, the number of credit-hours or the net amount of clock- hours scheduled per-week, and identifying the type of training as college undergraduate or graduate, non-college degree, high-school diploma, etc. The certifying official is the ONLY person designated to sign and submit VA paperwork on behalf of the institution. In order to designate the certifying officials (there can be more than one per institution), fill out VA Form 27-8794, Designation of Certifying Officials (see  HYPERLINK \l "_VA_forms" VA Forms) and mail to your Education Liaison representative (see  HYPERLINK \l "_Important_contact_information" Important Contact information). How to certify Fill out VA Form 22-1999, Enrollment Certification Form. You can either fill out a paper form or certify the student electronically through VA ONCE--the VAs internet program for electronically certifying student enrollments and changes in enrollment. If you are unsure, leave this blank and the VA will make the proper determination of chapter. If you certify the student using the paper form, it can be mailed directly to the VA at the following address: Department of Veterans Affairs, VA Regional Office, P.O. Box 4616, Buffalo, NY 14202. You can get VA ONCE by going to the GI Bill web site  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/once" www.gibill.va.gov/once. There is no software to load, it is accessible from any location, provides secure transmission of data, help text for every field and page, validation check, access to VA award data and links to other useful sites. When to certify Chapter 30: These students can be certified up to 120 days before the next semesters classes begin, unless training time is less than -time, the veteran is on active duty, or accelerated payment is requested. If this is the case, the Cert must be submitted on or after the first day of class and tuition and fees must be reported. Chapter 31: These students, if new, can be certified as soon as the vocational specialist authorizes them and they are registered. Returning students can be certified as soon as they are registered for classes. Chapter 1606, 32 & 35: Continuously enrolled students (have no break in pay) can be certified 30 - 60 days before the starting date of the next semester just like Chapter 30 students. If there has been a break, they can not be certified until the first day of class unless an advance pay is requested. Advance pay: Students requesting an advance pay have to be certified so that VA receives their certification at least a month before the first day of class. Student verification of enrollment Chapter 30 and chapter 1606 students must verify their enrollment monthly by Web Automated Verification of Enrollment (WAVE) or by Interactive Voice Response (IVR). The preferred method is WAVE, which includes features not in IVR. When chapter 30 and 1606 students are awarded benefits, the award letter they receive describes WAVE and IVR. WAVE allows students to verify their enrollment on the Internet. WAVE is on the Education Service web site at  HYPERLINK "https://www.gibill.va.gov/wave/default.cfm" https://www.gibill.va.gov/wave/default.cfm. Students must be currently enrolled in an approved educational program and must have a current benefit award to use WAVE. The WAVE system permits students to perform a multitude of functions. For instance, students may: Verify that their enrollment has not changed Report a change in their enrollment Change their mailing address Initiate or change their direct deposit information View their enrollment period View their monthly rate Sign up for a monthly e-mail reminder IVR allows students to phone in (877-823-2378) their monthly verification if there are no changes to the enrollment during the previous month. If there were changes in the enrollment the student must use the WAVE system or speak with a benefits counselor at 1-888-442-4551. CERTIFICATION DETAILS Type of training Select the appropriate Training Type for the students program. If you certify students using VA-ONCE, the types of training available at your school are preset by your ELR. Select IHL_Undergrad for undergraduate degree programs, post-baccalaureate programs required to obtain a teacher certification or endorsement, and post-baccalaureate courses required to gain admission to a graduate degree program. Select IHL_Grad for graduate degrees and programs. Select NCD (Noncollege Degree) certificate programs. Name of Program The Program of Education certified must be a degree or certificate granted by your school and approved by the State Approving Agency (SAA). Approved programs are listed in the SAA approval letter and in WEAMS, VAs online approval database. Undeclared Major Students pursuing a bachelors degree may not have to declare a major before their junior year at some schools. If a freshman or sophomore hasnt declared a major, report the students program as Bachelor (undeclared). The student cannot be certified beyond his or her sophomore year unless a major is declared. Non-matriculated Students VA defines matriculated as having been formally admitted to a college or university as a degree-seeking student. VA educational benefits cannot be paid to nonmatriculated college or university students unless they are pending admission to your school. In that case they can be certified for two quarters or semesters. The student can be certified beyond this two-term limit only if the student is admitted to your school as a degree-seeking student, irrespective of the number of credits taken. Certify a nonmatriculated student's program as Bachelor (nonmatriculated) or Post-baccalaureate (nonmatriculated), report prior credit as pending, and certify the student for one quarter or semester. The student can only be certified one more quarter or semester as a nonmatriculated student. The only courses you can certify for the student are those required to be admitted and those required if admitted. When a nonmatriculated student is formally admitted, the subsequent new Cert must report the students program and credit allowed. NOTE: A student who isnt matriculated at your school may be pursuing a degree at another college or university. The two-quarter or two-semester limit doesnt apply to a Guest Student taking courses at your school that apply to a program at another school. The procedure for certifying a guest student matriculated elsewhere is described under  HYPERLINK \l "_SUPPLEMENTAL_AND_CONCURRENT" Supplemental and Concurrent Enrollments. Leveling Courses If a school requires a student with a bachelors degree to pursue undergraduate courses to satisfy admission requirements for a graduate degree program (leveling), then the courses required for admission may be certified as part of that graduate degree program. In order to certify the courses, however, the following requirements must be met: The student must apply to the school as a graduate degree-seeking student and the student must furnish the school transcripts of all previous education and training. The school must determine whether the student meets its matriculation criteria. This process includes evaluation of previous education and training. If the student cannot matriculate immediately upon enrollment, then the requirements the student must meet in order to matriculate must be identified and documented. If undergraduate courses are required to matriculate, the school must prepare a statement on the school's letterhead, signed by a responsible school officialThe Department Head, for examplethat outlines the required undergraduate courses (identified by course number and name). This statement must be kept in the students file. If the student is only certified for undergraduate courses, report training time according to undergraduate credit measurement. If both graduate and undergraduate course work is certified, report training time according to undergraduate or graduate measurement, whichever is greater. Credit Allowed Credit allowed for prior education and training must be reported on a student's initial Cert and following any change in program. Only credit that applies toward completion of the student's program should be reported as credit allowed. If you are certifying students using VA ONCE, use the entries in the Prior Training Credit drop down list as follows: If none, enter None. If transfer credit is accepted, select Enter # Hours and enter the number of credit hours allowed that apply towards the students program. Enter the number of credits that fulfill degree requirements. Dont include excessive elective credits or other credits that dont apply to the program you certified for the student. If credit may be allowed but hasn't been evaluated, select Pending and certify the student for one quarter or semester. When the evaluation is finished, certify the next quarter or semester and report the number of credit allowed. If the credit evaluation isn't completed by the end of the quarter or semester, certify the student a second quarter or semester, again selecting Pending. Education benefits cant be paid more than two semesters or three quarters unless prior credit is evaluated and reported to VA. Select Previously Submitted for all Certs for a student continuing in the same program after credit allowed has been reported. Previously Submitted tells VA Same school, same program, new enrollment period. Change of Program If a VA student changes from one program to another at your school (e.g., from BA Psychology to BS Biology) the student must request the change and the school must report credit allowed to VA that applies to the new program (See  HYPERLINK \l "_Credit_Allowed_1" Credit Allowed). When theres a change of program: Get a signed and dated request for the change from the student (see  HYPERLINK \l "_Change_in_Student" Changes of Program or Place of Training). Prepare a Certification. Add the VA standard remark Student's Request For Change Of Program/ Place Of Training Is On File to remarks and keep the request in the students file at your school. Submit the Certification. Enrollment Dates Indicate the quarter or semester you want to certify. If you certifying students using VA-ONCE, select the quarter or semester you want to certify from the Term Name drop-down list when you create a new Certification. VA-ONCE will enter the Term Name, Begin Date, and End Date. Enrollment periods that arent stored in Standard Terms can be typed directly into a new Cert. A standard quarter is 10-13 weeks and a standard semester is 15 to 19 weeks in length (measuring courses beginning the first week and ending the last week, the last day of final examinations). If a course doesn't follow the standard quarter or semester format, certify the actual begin date, end date, and credit for the course(s) on a new Cert (see  HYPERLINK \l "_Hlt453234566" Summer Terms and Nonstandard Enrollment Periods). When you certify students, you can certify them for one or more terms. If a student is < -time, is on active duty, or is certified for accelerated payment, the student can only be certified one quarter or semester at a time and tuition and fees must be reported. Credit Enter the number of credits the student will earn each quarter or semester. If a student is certified < -time or drops below -time, tuition and fees must be reported. Undergraduate: If the student will be full-time, but you don't know the exact number of credits that will be taken, enter 12. In a standard quarter or semester: 12 credits or more are full-time 9-11 credits are -time 6-8 credits are -time 4-5 credits are less than <-time 1-3 credits are -time or less Graduate: Enter the training time according to your schools academic policy. Course Applicability Only credits that apply toward completion of the student's program can be certified to VA. If 12 credit hours are certified, all 12 must apply. If a student enrolls for 12 credits, but only 9 credits satisfy a program requirement, then certify 9 credits. There are two exceptions to the rule about course applicability: The last quarter or semester before graduation, all credit hours taken can be certified if 1 or more of the credits satisfy a graduation requirement. Last means last. There is only one last quarter or semester. If the college allows substitutions for program requirements, VA will allow course substitutions if the school approves them and they are documented in the student's file. Changes in credits don't have to be reported unless training time changes. If an undergraduate student is certified for 15 credits in a standard quarter or semester, for example, it isn't necessary to report a change unless applicable credits drop below 12. Repeating Courses Courses that are failed or for which the grade does not meet minimum requirements for graduation may be certified for VA purposes if they are repeated. Courses that are successfully completed may not be certified for VA purposes if they are repeated. If students must take additional courses in order to raise their GPA to graduate, the courses must be courses that have not already been successfully completed by the student. Remedial and Deficiency Courses Remedial and deficiency credit should be put in the R/D column, rather than the credit column. When students have both credit and R/D credit, VA combines the credit to determine training time. R/D credit is used to correctly charge entitlement for chapter 35 students. Deficiency courses do not need to be listed in remarks. Remedial and deficiency courses are courses designed to correct deficiencies in basic mathematics, English, and reading at the elementary or secondary level. The State Approving Agency (SAA) must approve remedial and deficiency courses. If approved, these courses can be certified as part of an approved program, but only for students for whom a verifiable need has been established. Keep test results and other documents that support the need for remedial and deficiency courses in the students file. Chapters 30, 32, and 1606: Entitlement is charged for remedial and deficiency training. Chapter 35: Entitlement is not charged for 5 months of full-time remedial and deficiency training. If a chapter 35 student is certified for 6 standard credits and 6 remedial credits, payment is full-time, but entitlement is charged -time. Practical Training Practical training is academic training that includes actual job experience. Practical training courses must be approved by the SAA. Some practical training is only measured in clock hoursa medical residency, for example and some practical training is measured in credit hours. When a practical training course is measured in credit hours by a school, the school can certify the course by credit hours or by clock hours, whichever is to the advantage of the student. Twelve credit hours or 18 clock hours per week is full-time. Student Teaching If a student takes a 6 credit student teaching course that requires 30 clock hours attendance a week, certify the course in clock hours. The student is -time by credit hours, but full-time by clock hours. If you certify clock hours, in remarks enter: Student teaching course measured in clock hours according to M22-4, Part IV, Paragraph 7.09. Other Practical Training Other courses may be approved by the SAA as practical training; for example, externship, internship, and practicum. Like student teaching, these courses can be certified in credit hours or by clock hours, whichever is to the students advantage. Examples: (1) If a student takes a 6 credit hour externship that requires 24 clock hours attendance per week, certify the course in clock hours. (2) Its possible to certify credit hours and clock hours during the same quarter or semester. If a student takes a 3 credit lecture course and a 4 credit internship that requires 12 clock hours per week, certify 3 credit hours and 12 clock hours. Seven credits would be -time, but 3 credits and 12 clock hours would be -time. In remarks enter, Student taking a 3 credit lecture course and a 3 credit, 12 clock hour internship. Independent Study (Internet and Distance Learning) Independent study is a course or program offered without regularly scheduled, conventional classroom or laboratory sessions. The courses or programs must consist of a prescribed curriculum with provision for interaction by mail, telephone (toll-free to the student), computer, or personally between the student and a regularly employed faculty member of the school. Independent study courses are paid the same as resident courses. Independent study courses and programs must be accredited and must lead to a standard college degree or certificate at an Institution of Higher Learning (IHL). Further, they must be specifically approved for VA purposes by the SAA. Credit for Internet and distance learning courses and programs can be certified. The courses must have a defined begin and end date. Usually these dates are standard quarter and semester dates. Summer Terms and Nonstandard Enrollment Periods Standard quarters are 10 to 13 weeks in length and standard semesters are 15 to 19 weeks in length. Standard quarters and semesters generally adhere to the school's academic calendar. When courses don't follow this standard format, their actual beginning dates, ending dates, and number of credits must be reported. If several courses are nonstandard length, the different beginning and/or ending dates should be reported on separate lines, listed chronologically by beginning date. If courses have the same beginning and ending dates, their credits can be combined. VA converts credit earned during nonstandard quarters or semesters to credit hour equivalents. VA makes the conversion, not schools. Schools must report actual credit hours. Credit hour equivalency tables are on the next page. The formula for converting quarters or semesters to credit equivalents is the same, except for the multiplier. The formulas are: Quarter: Credit ( 12 ( weeks = credit hour equivalents. Four quarter credits earned in 4 weeks, for example, is the equivalent of 12 credits earned during a standard quarter (4 ( 12 ( 4 = 12) and will pay full-time for 4 weeks. Semester: Credit ( 18 ( weeks = credit hour equivalents. Four semester credits earned in 4 weeks is the equivalent of 18 credits earned during a standard semester (4 ( 18 ( 4 = 18) and will pay full-time for 4 weeks. VA pays education benefits for nonstandard enrollment periods based on credit equivalents. Remember, schools report actual number of credits; VA makes the conversion. When enrollment periods overlap, credit hour equivalents for the period of overlap are combined. Example: If a quarter system school certified summer sessions as follows: StartEndCredit06/20/0507/15/05306/20/0508/12/05306/20/0509/02/053 Buffalo would calculate credit hour equivalents as follows: Credit Hour Equivalents3 ( 12 ( 4 = 93 ( 12 ( 8 = 4 (round 3 days or less down and round 4 days or more up)Standard length quarter And the student would be paid as follows: 06/20/05(7/16/05(8/13/05 through 9/2/05Full-time (9 + 4 + 3 = 16)-time (4 + 3 = 7)<-time (3). Note: Tuition & Fees must be reported for this 3 credits since its <-time  NOTE: If the student is certified fall quarter 2005 starting 9/26/05, the break between summer and fall will pay -time because the term 06/20/05 to 8/12/05 is 8 weeks, the break 8/13/05 to 9/25/05 is less than 56 days, the break is not longer than the terms before or after it, and the rate paid at the end of the 8 week term is -time (See  HYPERLINK \l "_Restrictions_on_Break" Restrictions on Break Pay and Summer Term Rule). CREDIT HOUR EQUIVALENCY The credit hour equivalency tables show training time for nonstandard length quarters and semesters. To determine the number of weeks, count the number of days in the enrollment period (first day through the last day) and divide by 7. Disregard a remainder of 3 days or less and consider a remainder of 4 days or more a full week. Quarter Hour Equivalency Table Number of Weeks Per Term Quarter10Hours Perto987654321Term1312 or moreFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFT113/4FTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFT103/4FTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFT93/4FTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFT81/23/4FTFTFTFTFTFTFTFT71/23/43/4FTFTFTFTFTFTFT61/21/23/43/4FTFTFTFTFTFT5<1/21/21/21/23/4FTFTFTFTFT4<1/2<1/21/21/21/23/4FTFTFTFT31/4<1/2<1/2<1/21/21/23/4FTFTFT21/41/41/41/4<1/2<1/21/21/2FTFT11/41/41/41/41/41/41/4<1/21/2FT Semester Hour Equivalency Table Number of Weeks Per Term Semester15Hours Per to1413121110987654321Term1912 or moreFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFT113/4FTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFT103/4FTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFT93/43/4FTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFT81/23/43/4FTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFT71/23/43/43/43/4FTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFT61/21/21/23/43/43/4FTFTFTFTFTFTFTFTFT5<1/21/21/21/21/23/43/43/4FTFTFTFTFTFTFT4<1/2<1/2<1/21/21/21/21/23/43/4FTFTFTFTFTFT31/41/4<1/2<1/2<1/2<1/21/21/21/23/43/4FTFTFTFT21/41/41/41/41/41/4<1/2<1/2<1/21/21/23/4FTFTFT11/41/41/41/41/41/41/41/41/41/41/4<1/21/23/4FT Training Time In a standard quarter or semester, training time is measured as follows: Undergraduate  12 credit hours is full-time 9-11 credit hours is -time 6-8 credit hours is -time 4-5 credit hours is less than -time (<-time) 1-3 credit hours is -time or less Graduate Accredited schools report graduate (IHL_Grad) training time based on the school's academic regulations. Non-accredited schools must report graduate training time as undergraduate (IHL_Undergrad). Clock Hours Sometimes training time is based on clock hours. For example,  HYPERLINK \l "_COOPERATIVE_TRAINING_2" Cooperative Training, Practical Training, advance professional training such as a medical residency, and some vocational programs. If a program is measured in clock hours, benefits are paid based on clock hours of attendance per week. The beginning date, ending date, and number of clock hours a student is scheduled to attend each week must be reported. If clock hours per week vary and the benefit amount is affected, the variance must be reported for calendar weeks, Sunday through Saturday, between the beginning and ending dates. Full-time measurement is 18 clock hours if classroom instruction predominates and 22 clock hours if shop practice predominates. Clock hour training time is measured as follows: 18 Hours: Theory Predominates 22 Hours: Shop/Practice Predominates 18 hours or more is full-time 22 hours or more is full-time 13-17 hours is -time 16-21 hours is -time 9-12 hours is -time 11-15 hours is -time 5-8 hours is less than -time 6-10 hours is less than -time 1-4 hours is -time or less 1-5 hours is -time or less Tuition and Fees Tuition and fees must be reported for an enrollment period when training time is less than -time, when accelerated payment is requested, and when the student is on active duty. The amount reported should be the actual amount charged the student. Report actual tuition and fee charge for the credit certified. If the actual amount is $0.00, then $0.00 must be reported. If you certify overlapping enrollment periods report tuition and fees for any enrollment period thats less than -time by itself. Example: If you certify 9 credits for an 8-week summer session and 3 credits for an 11-week summer session that both begin 6/20/05 tuition and fees must be reported on the Cert for the 3 credit, 11-week term. Report the amount charged for the 3 credits, not the amount charged for all 12 credits. Benefit Payments Current pay rates for all chapters of the GI Bill can be found online at  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/rates.htm" http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/rates.htm Benefit payments are made directly to students, unless  HYPERLINK \l "_Advance_Payment_1" Advance Payment is paid. The payment is made to the student for the number of days the student is certified for the month. If a student is certified for a whole month, the full monthly benefit is paid. If the student is only certified for part of the month, the benefit is prorated. An additional kicker may be paid to some chapter 30 and chapter 1606 students. If a student paid for part of a month is subsequently certified for the next quarter or semester, VA will automatically pay the break between the quarters or semesters if  HYPERLINK \l "_BREAK_PAY_1" Break Pay can be paid. Retroactive Benefits VA benefits can be paid for enrollments up to one year before the date VA receives a students application. The date stamp put on the students application determines the one year date. If a student asks to be certified retroactively for enrollment periods you havent certified previously, certify the previous periods the student asks you to certify. VA will determine the date of eligibility and the beginning date from which benefits can be paid. Chapter 35 retroactive benefits may be handled differently and may exceed one year. If a chapter 35 students eligibility date is more than one year before the date VA makes the eligibility decision, then the eligibility date may be considered to be the application date if the student applies for chapter 35 within one year of the eligibility decision. Under this circumstance, retroactive benefits may be more than one year. Change of Address and Direct Deposit Students must keep their address current. The fastest way to change an address or change a direct deposit is to call VA (888-442-4551) or email us at  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov" www.gibill.va.gov. The automated functions of the phone server do not include changing address or starting Direct Deposit. Students can bypass the phone server and connect to Muskogee by hitting 1 and then 0 when the recording starts. If a student calls to start (chapters 30 and 1606 only) or change a direct deposit, the student should have their account information handy. The following information is needed to set up direct deposit and can be found on checks and bank statements: 1) Account Number 2) 9 digit bank routing number 3) Type of account (checking or savings) If a student has direct deposit the student still needs to keep his or her address current because all other correspondence including award letters are mailed to the student's address.Advance Payment Advance payment provides funds at the beginning of a school term to help the student meet expenses concentrated at the beginning of the term. Advance payment is the amount payable for the initial month or portion of a month the quarter or semester begins plus the amount payable for the following month. Participation in advance payment is voluntary on the part of schools. If you arent set up for advance payment and want to be, contact your ELR. Schools must certify that they can carry out the provisions of advance payment. Schools must handle advance paychecks securely and they must give the advance paycheck to the student when he or she registers (or not more than 30 days before the beginning of school if registration is earlier). When a school participates in advance payment, students are eligible for advance payment when: The student requests advance pay, and Theres more than 30 days between terms and break pay won't be paid (see Break Pay) , and The student is enrolled at least half-time, and VA receives the advance payment request at least 30 days but not more than 120 days before the enrollment period. How to certify: Advance pay requests should be submitted 30 to 120 days before the begin date. Create a form students can sign and date to request advance pay. If a student wants advance pay, have the student complete the form and staple it to the file copy of the Certification. If you have a signed request, check the Advance Pay box when you create the students Cert for the quarter for which he or she is requesting advance pay. If you are certifying students using VA ONCE, the Cert will be annotated Advance Payment Requested and Signature of Student on Record. The check will be sent to the school, payable to the student. A separate, Certification of Delivery (VA Form 22-1999V) will be sent to the school. When the check is given to the student, immediately complete and return the Certification of Delivery. An advance pay will pay the first and second month. The first month may be a partial month, with payment prorated for the number of days attended that month. Advance pay for a student certified 9/26/05 through 6/10/06 would pay 9/26/05 through 10/31/05. Since the VA normally pays after a month is completed, the student wouldn't receive another check until December when payment for November is made. When an advance paycheck is issued, the next check won't issue unless the Certification of Delivery (or the Chapter 1606 generated letter with the same information) mailed to the school is received and processed by VA. If VA sends a letter that says a Certification of Delivery you returned wasn't received, there are two things you can do: Call VA (1-888-442-4551) and explain the problem to the Education Case Manager who answers the phone. If the Certification of Delivery has not been input, ask the Education Case Manager to input the Certification of Delivery. In VA-ONCE, submit an adjusted Cert annotated In lieu of CODA/P check delivered in remarks. The amended Cert is the Cert for the term the advance pays. Select Other for reason, enter the in lieu statement, enter the first day of the term as the effective date, leave everything else alone, and click accept. Accelerated Payment (Chapter 30) The Veterans Education and Benefits Expansion Act of 2001 authorized accelerated payment for chapter 30 students enrolled in certain high cost programs that lead to high technology employment in high technology industry. Acceleration applies only to chapter 30 and only to semesters, quarters, or terms that begin on or after 10/1/02. Complete information about accelerated payment is available for students and schools on our Education Benefits website at  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/pamphlets/acceleratedpayinfo.htm" www.gibill.va.gov/pamphlets/acceleratedpayinfo.htm. Acceleration Basics Accelerated payment is a lump sum payment of 60% of tuition and fees for certain high cost, high tech programs. If there isnt enough entitlement to cover 60% of tuition and fees, VA will pay based on actual remaining entitlement. Accelerated payments are paid one semester, quarter, or term at a time. If a program isnt offered on a semester, quarter, or term basis, the accelerated payment is paid for the entire program. High cost means tuition and fees must be more than double the chapter 30 benefit the student would otherwise receive. High technology means students must enroll in a high tech program and they must certify their intent to seek employment in a high tech industry as defined by VA. VA maintains a list of high tech programs and high tech industries on their website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov" www.gibill.va.gov. Certifying Accelerated Payment If students request accelerated payment, make sure they understand the basics described above and, if they havent already been there, direct them to the accelerated payment link on VAs website. Certify accelerated payment as you normally do, except: All accelerated payment certifications must be confirmed certifications. That means they cannot be signed, dated, and submitted until on or after the beginning date of the enrollment period certified. Check the Accelerated Pay (high-tech courses only) box on a new Cert. If you are using VA ONCE, when this box is checked it will enter Student has requested Accelerated Pay in remarks. To make this certification, you must have the students written request for accelerated payment in your files for each term that accelerated payment was requested. The students written requests are simple. I request accelerated payment, followed by the students signature and the date. Obtain the request from the student, print a copy of the Certification, attach the students request to the Cert, and keep the copy in the students file. On the student's very first request for accelerated payment, the written request must also contain the following: I certify that I intend to seek employment in a high technology industry as defined by VA. I have read VA's approved list of high technology industries. Certify one term at a time and include the total charges (tuition and fees) for the courses certified. The student must request accelerated payment separately for each term. If the students enrollment status changes, adjust or terminate the Cert in the usual manner (see next chapter). Be sure to include tuition and fees.  HYPERLINK \l "_Mitigating_Circumstances" Mitigating circumstances may be an issue. BREAK PAY Break (Interval) pay between semesters, quarters, and terms is paid according to the rules outlined below. Breaks are paid at the rate paid on the ending date of the term preceding the break. VA pays breaks automatically unless one of the following restrictions precludes payment for the break. Restrictions on Break Pay The break is more than 8 weeks. The term before or after the break is shorter than the break. Training time the last day of the preceding semester, quarter, or term is less than -time. The student withdrew from all courses during the preceding semester, quarter, or term. The students entitlement will exhaust and not paying the break is to the students advantage. The student requests no pay for a break before payment for the break is authorized. The student is on active duty. Keeping these restrictions in mind, the following tables summarize break pay for students who continue at the same school and for students who transfer from one school to another: Break more than 8 weeks (56 days)Dont paySame SchoolBreak doesnt exceed 8 weeks and the terms before and after the break are not shorter than the break Pay, unless summer term rule applies Change of programDont payChange SchoolSame programBreak more than 30 daysDont payBreak 30 days or lessPay Summer Term Rule Summer term is the whole of the period of instruction that takes place between ordinary school years. Summer term may be divided into several summer sessions. The following table summarizes summer term break pay for students who continue at the same school. Break between spring and summer or between summer and fall doesnt exceed 8 weeks and the terms before and after the break are not shorter than the break PayBreak between two summer sessions is 30 days or less.Pay break between sessionsBreak between two summer sessions is more than 30 days.Dont pay break between sessions Change in Student Status A Notice of Change in Student Status, VA Form 22-1999b, should be submitted under the following circumstances: Changes to the begin date, end date, tuition and fees, advance pay, or accelerated pay request on a certification already submitted. Report an increase or decrease in credit that affects training time. If training time drops to less than -time, tuition and fees must be reported. Withdrawal for an enrollment period. This applies even if they are in multiple or overlapping enrollment periods. If the student completely withdraws from one of the enrollment periods it is considered a termination for that period. VA-ONCE will give you the option to terminate subsequent periods or to leave them as previously certified. The following outlines some of the situations where this may be required. Drops and Withdrawals All withdrawals must be reported. Reductions do not have to be reported unless training time changes (see  HYPERLINK \l "_Credit_1" Credit). If a student certified for 15 credits drops a course, it isn't necessary to report the change unless applicable credits drop below 12. If a reduction drops a student to < -time, tuition and fees must be reported. Changes in tuition and fees should always be reported for students on active duty or students training at < -time even if there is no change in the actual training time. Be careful when reductions involve nonstandard enrollment periods (see  HYPERLINK \l "_Hlt453234566" Summer Terms and Nonstandard Enrollment Periods, and  HYPERLINK \l "_Credit_Hour_Equivalency_2" Credit Hour Equivalency). Caution may dictate routinely reporting all nonstandard reductions. First Day of Term Adjustments: If a student attends and then withdraws from a course on the first day of the term, report the adjustment as a Reduction On First Day of Term and report the LDA/EFF Date as the first day of the term. If a student does not attend and withdraws from a course on or before the first day of the term report the adjustment as Preregistered But Never Attended and report the LDA/EFF Date as the last day of the previous term. Terminations: If a student attends class and then terminates the first day of the term the student should be paid for the break or for the first day. Report the termination reason as Withdrawal During Drop Period and report the LDA/EFF Date as the first day of the term. If a student does not attend class and terminates on the first day, the student should not be paid for the break and for the first day. Report the termination reason as Withdraw Before Beginning Of Term. VA-ONCE will enter the day before the term as the LDA/EFF Date. If a new student certified for the first time does not start the term, report the termination reason as Withdraw Before Beginning Of Term and report the LDA/EFF Date as the first day of the term. During Drop Period If a student withdraws during the schools drop period, identify the adjustment or termination as During Drop Period. If you certify the student using VA Once, put the Drop Date in Standard Terms when you add terms. For VA purposes the drop date cannot be more than 30 days from the beginning date of the term. If there isnt a designated drop date and the student drops during the term, report the drop as After Drop Period as described below. After Drop Period If a student withdraws after the drop period, report the adjustment or termination as After Drop Period Non-punitive Grades Assigned or After Drop Period Punitive Grades Assigned as appropriate. Accurately identify whether the grade assigned is nonpunitive or punitive. The action VA takes differs for nonpunitive and punitive grades. If the grade is nonpunitive  HYPERLINK \l "_Mitigating_Circumstances" Mitigating Circumstances are an issue. Nonpunitive Grades: A nonpunitive grade is a grade that doesnt count as earned credit and that doesnt affect progress standards for graduation. A withdrawal after the drop period is nonpunitive if it isnt calculated into the students GPA and if it doesnt otherwise affect academic progress. Nonpunitive grades have the same effect as an audit. They dont apply to the degree and they dont affect academic progress. Punitive Grades: A punitive grade is a grade that doesnt count as earned credit, but is used in determining a students progress toward graduation requirements. The common punitive grade is F. If students complete the term with punitive grades, the punitive grades do not have to be reported. If punitive grades lead to unsatisfactory progress, however, students must be terminated for Unsatisfactory Progress. Notes: Some schools assign W or WF grades that are calculated into GPA. A W or WF assigned 0 points and calculated into GPA has the same effect as an F assigned 0 points. These W and WF grades are punitive, not nonpunitive. Some community colleges specifically calculate W, NC, and I grades into academic progress standards and these grades can result in probation and dismissal. A grade that affects progress and that can result in probation and dismissal is punitive, not nonpunitive. Some schools have a forgiveness policy that allows students to repeat an F for a better grade. If a student receives a better grade, the original punitive F is forgiven and converted to a nonpunitive grade. This converted nonpunitive grade does not have to be reported to VA. If the student repeats and fails a second time, however, any F converted to a nonpunitive grade must be reported as a nonpunitive grade. Mitigating Circumstances Mitigating circumstances are circumstances beyond the student's control that prevent the student from continuing in school or that cause the student to reduce credits. Examples are: An illness or death in the students immediate family. An illness or injury afflicting the student during the enrollment period. An unavoidable change in the students conditions of employment. An unavoidable geographical transfer resulting from the students employment. Immediate family or financial obligations beyond the control of the claimant that require him or her to suspend pursuit of the program of education to obtain employment. Discontinuance of the course by the school. Unanticipated active military service, including active duty for training. Unanticipated difficulties with childcare arrangements the student has made for the period during which he or she is attending classes. When a student terminates or reduces after the drop period and a nonpunitive grade is assigned, mitigating circumstances are an issue. If mitigating circumstances are needed and adequate evidence of mitigating circumstances isnt received, VA will not pay for the course or courses in question. If the student has already been paid for the course or courses, VA will create an overpayment (subject to the 6-credit hour exclusion described below) from the beginning of the term. If you certify students using VA-ONCE, it will display a Mitigating Circumstances box. The drop down arrow for the box will display the above list of mitigating circumstances. If you know the circumstance and its clearly one of the circumstances listed, then select that circumstance. If you dont know the students circumstance or if you arent sure the students circumstance clearly meets a listed circumstance, then leave the mitigating circumstance box blank. If you leave the mitigating circumstance box blank VA will ask the student to provide evidence of a mitigating circumstance. 6-Credit Hour Exclusion VA automatically grants mitigating circumstances for up to 6 credits the first time a student reduces or terminates and mitigating circumstances must be considered. This automatic grant is called the 6-Credit Hour Exclusion. The exclusion is a one time grant made the first time mitigating circumstances must be considered for the student. Up to 6 credits can be excluded if the student has been awarded benefits for the credit. The 6-credit hour exclusion cannot be granted if the student completes the term and receives nonpunitive grades. If the student withdraws from 3 credits, the exclusion will be granted for 3 credits and the students one time exclusion is used. If the student withdraws from 12 credits, the exclusion will be granted for 6 credits, the students one time exclusion is used, and the student must provide mitigating circumstances for the other 6 credits. Nonpunitive GradesEnd of Term A nonpunitive grade is a grade that doesnt count as earned credit and that doesnt affect progress standards for graduation. Nonpunitive grades have the same effect as an audit. If a student completes the term and receives nonpunitive grades, the nonpunitive grades must be reported to VA if they change training time (see  HYPERLINK \l "_Credit_1" Credit). An example of a nonpunitive grade is an X (no basis for grade), a NP (no pass), a NC (no credit) or a U (unsatisfactory) that does not count as earned credit and that is not calculated into the grade point average. The LDA/EFF Date for end of term nonpunitive grades is the end date of the term. If the change is an adjustment, the reason is Student Completed Term But Nonpunitive Grades Assigned For One Or More Courses. If a student certified for 12 credits receives a nonpunitive grade for a 3-credit class, report the nonpunitive grade as an adjustment from 12 to 9 credits. If the change is a termination, select Other or Unsatisfactory Attendance, Conduct, or Progress as the reason as appropriate. In remarks, report the number of nonpunitive credits. Example: Student received 6 nonpunitive credits, reducing him from 12 to 6 credits. NOTES Withdrawals and incompletes may be nonpunitive, but are described elsewhere (see  HYPERLINK \l "_Drops_and_Withdrawals_1" Drops and Withdrawals, and Incompletes, below). Grades like P (Pass) or S (Satisfactory) are not calculated into the students grade point average, but do count as credit earned. Since these grades are earned credit, they are not nonpunitive grades that need to be reported to VA. Some community colleges specifically calculate W, NC, and I grades into academic progress standards and these grades can result in probation and dismissal. These three grades are punitive, not nonpunitive, at these community colleges. Incompletes There are two procedures for incomplete grades, one for incompletes that remain permanent nonpunitive grades and another for incompletes that convert to a letter grade. Incompletes Remain Permanent Nonpunitive Grades Incomplete grades that will remain permanent nonpunitive grades must be reported to VA. Track incomplete grades you report to VA. If a student makes up an incomplete, report its completion to VA. Report incomplete(s) as an adjustment if the student receives incompletes and will continue in school as previously certified. Report incomplete(s) as a termination if the student doesnt continue in school or is terminated for Unsatisfactory Attendance, Conduct, or Progress. VA diaries incompletes for one year. Unless you report incompletes as made up, at the end of the one year diary VA will assume the incomplete wasnt made up, will reduce benefits retroactively, will retroactively create an overpayment, and will ask the student for evidence of mitigating circumstances. The one-year diary is nothing more than a control date for VA to take the actions cited. VA regulations do not limit the length of time during which a course can be completed. If your schools academic policy allows a grade to be completed after one year and it is completed after one year, report the change to VA. If your school has a short deadline for making up incompletes after which they become permanent, nonpunitive grades, then wait and report the incompletes as end of the term nonpunitive grades if they arent completed (see  HYPERLINK \l "_Punitive_Grades" Nonpunitive GradesEnd of Term). An incomplete doesnt need to be reported if training time isnt affected. HOWEVER: 1) If the 12 completed credits included nonpunitive grade credit, then the incomplete would affect training time. 2) Be careful with nonstandard enrollment period incompletes (see  HYPERLINK \l "_Hlt453234566" Summer Terms and Nonstandard Enrollment Periods). Incompletes Convert to a Letter Grade Incompletes at many schools convert to an F or to an alternate letter grade if they are not completed by a specific date. Incompletes do not need to be reported to VA if they convert to a letter grade (A, B, C, D, F, or Pass). Incompletes do need to be reported as nonpunitive grades if they convert to a nonpunitive grade (e.g., NP if NP is nonpunitive). If the converted grades result in unsatisfactory progress, the student may need to be terminated for unsatisfactory progress. Audit Audited courses may not be certified. If the schools grading policy allows a student who registers for credit to later change to audit, report the change from credit to audit as a withdrawal, effective the day the student changed from credit to audit. Report the withdrawal as you would other withdrawals. Unsatisfactory Progress A student who fails to maintain your schools academic standards of progress and is suspended or dismissed must be terminated for Unsatisfactory Attendance, Conduct, or Progress. Standards of progress Schools must have and enforce adequate standards of progress. Progress standards must be approved by the SAA. Progress standards should clearly define when and under what conditions a lack of progress results in suspension or dismissal. Progress standards should not allow an indefinite probationary period without improvement. Standards that allow a student to remain in a probationary status for more than two consecutive terms without defined improvement in academic standing do not meet minimum requirements for approval. If a schools overall standards do not meet the requirements for approval, school officials may establish a different standard specifically for VA students. These standards will be used for reporting unsatisfactory progress to VA. Progress standards must be in the school catalog, or other appropriate documentation, and they must define the following: The school's grading system. The minimum satisfactory grade level. The grade level required for graduation. The specific point at which progress is unsatisfactory and a student is subject to suspension or dismissal. The probationary period, if any. Conditions for dismissal due to unsatisfactory conduct. Conditions for a students reentrance following dismissal or suspension for either unsatisfactory progress or unsatisfactory conduct. Progress Records All schools must maintain progress records (e.g., academic transcript) that clearly illustrate students progress towards the completion of their program. Courses organized on a term basis must have records that show the subjects taken each term and the grade assigned at the end of the term. For courses not organized on a term basis, the school must establish standards that define a minimum proficiency level necessary for successful completion at given periods of time. The school must establish specific points within the course for evaluation of a student's progress toward completion. Appeals Its not uncommon for schools to allow students to appeal suspensions to an academic dean or to an academic review committee. Such an appellate process must be equally available to all students. That a school allows a student to remain enrolled after successful appeal of an academic suspension does not make the standards unacceptable. In these cases the school must: Report that the student was subject to suspension but allowed to remain enrolled by appeal. Annotate the suspension on the students transcript or other permanent record. Submit a Cert terminating the student effective the last day of the term in which progress was unsatisfactory. Submit a Cert reenrolling the student effective the beginning of the term the student reenrolls: If the student is re-enrolling in a program other than the one from which the student was just terminated because of unsatisfactory progress, then the school should include a statement in the Certification remarks that describes the conditions for the student's continued enrollment. The conditions must describe the minimum performance standards the student must achieve during a specified period of enrollmentfor example, a 1.4 grade point average by the end of the first quarter, a 1.7 grade point average by the end of the second quarter, etc. If the student is re-enrolling in the same program from which the student was just terminated for unsatisfactory progress, then the school does not have to submit a statement of conditions for continued enrollment. SUPPLEMENTAL AND CONCURRENT ENROLLMENTS A student may take courses at more than one school that apply to his or her degree. The school that will grant the degree is the students primary school. All other schools are secondary schools. VA can pay benefits for courses taken at secondary schools. If the student is only enrolled at the secondary school (supplemental enrollment), VA will pay for the credits taken at the secondary school. If the student is enrolled at the primary school and the secondary school at the same time (concurrent enrollment), VA will pay for the combined credit, taking overlapping enrollment dates into account. If Youre the Primary School If a student takes courses elsewhere that satisfy requirements for his or her degree at your school, then youre the primary school and the student is a Guest Student at the secondary school. Prepare a letter (primary school letter) addressed to the VA Certifying Official at the secondary school (see page 40 for a sample letter). Email, mail, fax, or let the student hand carry the letter to the secondary school. Keep a copy of the letter in the students file. The letter must: Identify the student (name, social security number, and education chapter; file number and suffix for chapter 35) as a student at pursuing a . State, The courses listed below satisfy requirements and will transfer at full value to . List the courses the student is taking or will take at the secondary school that your school will accept as transfer credit that apply to the students program. State, intends to take the above courses at . Please certify the course(s) to VA as the secondary school. VA data and history for both primary and secondary schools will be in VA-ONCE. Ensure a transcript is obtained from the secondary school and that transfer credit is granted, grade permitting. When a compliance survey is conducted, your records will be reviewed to see if the course applied to the student's program and to see if transfer credit was granted, grade permitting. If Youre the Secondary School If a student takes courses at your school that will apply to a degree the student is pursuing elsewhere, you are the secondary school and the other school is the primary school. The students primary school will send you a primary school letter. If you certify the student using the paper form, place the name of the primary institution in Item 16, Remarks on Side A. If you are certifying the student using VA-ONCE: Adopt the student. Certify the student as a Guest Student. VA-ONCE will have you enter the name of the primary school and the state. VA-ONCE will insert Guest Student for program, insert NA for credit allowed, and insert Courses Confirmed To Be Applied To A Degree Program At in remarks. Only certify courses listed in the primary school letter. Remember tuition and fees if the student is less than -time. Secondary schools must report all changes in enrollment for secondary students. Regardless of which certification method you choose, amend, adjust, and terminate Certifications as you would for any VA student. If you certify students using VA Once, VA data and history for both primary and secondary schools will be in listed. The data and history can be seen by both the primary and the secondary school. Regional Processing If the primary school is in the Buffalo region, transmit or mail supplemental and concurrent enrollment certifications and notices of changes to Buffalo like you usually do. If the primary school is not in the Buffalo region, mail the supplemental and concurrent enrollment certifications and notices of change in student status to the primary schools Regional Processing Office. Central RegionEastern RegionVA Regional Office PO Box 66830 St. Louis, MO 63166-6830VA Regional Office PO Box 4616 Buffalo, NY 14240-4616  Western RegionSouthern RegionVA Regional Office PO Box 8888 Muskogee, OK 74402-8888VA Regional Office PO Box 54346 Atlanta, GA 30308-0346 SAMPLE PRIMARY SCHOOL LETTER (Suggested Format) NAME AND ADDRESS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL Date NAME AND ADDRESS OF SECONDARY SCHOOL is a chapter student at pursuing a . The course(s) listed below satisfy requirements and will transfer at full value to . List course(s) by title and number Student intends to take the above course(s) at as a guest student. Please certify the courses to VA as the secondary school. SIGNED BY THE CERTIFYING OFFICIAL TELEPHONE NUMBER NOTE: Email primary school letters are fine. The email message simply needs to convey the facts outlined in the primary school instructions and a copy must be kept in the students file by the primary school. DUAL DEGREES and DUAL MAJORS A student may pursue a dual degree or dual major to accomplish a single objective. For example, a student might pursue a B.S. Business degree and a B.S. Computer Science degree to become an Information Resource Manager. Dual degrees and dual majors must be approved by the SAA. If a dual degree or dual major is listed in your catalog or is pursued under an academic policy that defines the requirements for dual degrees or dual majors, then the dual degree or dual major may be certified to VA if the SAA has approved the dual degree or dual major, or the SAA has approved the policy under which the dual degree or dual major is pursued. If a dual degree or dual major is not listed in your catalog or is not defined by academic policy, then the dual degree or dual major must be approved by the SAA. This approval must be obtained even when the two separate degrees or two separate majors are approved by the SAA. Different SAAs have different requirements, so check with your SAA about approval requirements. In general, however, a request for a dual degree or dual major approval should include: The name and claim number of the VA student for whom approval is requested. The exact title of the two degrees or the two majors for which approval is requested and the page numbers in the current, approved catalog where the degrees or majors can be found (e.g., B.S. Business and B.S. Computer Science). A description of the single career field to which the degrees or majors relate (e.g., Information Resource Manager). A three-part curriculum guide that lists the courses and credits required for the dual objective. Using the above example, the guide would list the courses and credits (1) unique to B.S. Business, (2) unique to B.S. Computer Science, and (3) common to both degrees. If approved, a copy of the curriculum guide must be given to the student and a copy must be kept in the students VA file. NOTE: The curriculum guide must reflect the minimum number of credits required to earn the dual objective. Free elective credit may not be included in the curriculum guide unless they are required to meet the minimum number of credit hours required to complete the dual objective. Using the curriculum guide, report the number of credits the veteran has already earned towards the dual objective and the number of credits the veteran must still complete. A responsible school official (e.g., Registrar or Degree Audit Specialist) must prepare the curriculum guide and complete the credit evaluation. The approval request should be signed by the Certifying Official and by the responsible school official. Approval for the dual objective should be obtained from the SAA before certifying the student in the program. Identify the dual objective on the Enrollment Certification as its approved by the SAA (e.g., B.S. Business & B.S. Computer Science). In remarks, enter Dual objective approved by SAA. Approval in students file. ROTC Programs A student in an ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) program is commissioned as an officer only if he or she receives a degree. Therefore, since a degree is one of the requirements to become a commissioned officer, the objective of commissioned officer is a professional objective. A student in an ROTC scholarship program may show his or her objective to be commissioned officer. Students in a ROTC program may be certified for courses required for their degree (including electives) and for those required for the ROTC program. SAMPLE REQUEST FOR DUAL OBJECTIVE APPROVAL (Suggested Format) NAME AND ADDRESS OF SCHOOL Date NAME AND ADDRESS OF SAA 1. Students Name: _____________________________________________________________ 2. VA Claim Number: ________________________________________ 3. Name of dual degree or dual major (e.g., B.S. Business and B.S. Computer Science): ______________________________________________________________________________ 4. Found on pages _____________ of current catalog. 5. Single career field to which this dual degree/major leads: __________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 6. Credit hours already earned toward degree: ____________ 7. Total additional credit hours need to achieve dual objective: ____________ 8. Total credit hours required to achieve the dual objective: ______________ Curriculum guide attached. APPROVED BY Department Chair or Dean: _________________________________Date: ____________ School Certifying Official: __________________________________Date: ____________ NOTE: If the dual objective will enroll more than one student lines 1 and 2 arent needed. TUTORIAL ASSISTANCE Tutorial assistance may be paid to students under chapters 30, 32, 35 and 1606. Tutorial assistance helps the student pay for necessary tutoring and is a supplement to the student's regular education benefit. Overview VA may pay tutorial assistance to a student receiving education benefits. The monthly rate may not exceed the cost of tutoring or $100. The maximum amount payable is $1200. There is no entitlement charge for the first $600 under chapters 30, 32, and 1606. There is no entitlement charge under chapter 35. The student, tutor, and certifying official must complete an Application and Enrollment Certification for Individualized Tutorial Assistance (VA Form 22-1990t available online). The application may be submitted at the end of each month or combination of months. The application must be signed and dated on or after the date of the last tutoring session certified. VA can pay for tutorial assistance during the one year period before the date VA receives the application. Eligibility All of the following criterion must be met for a student to be eligible for tutorial assistance. The student must be in a post secondary program on a -time or more basis. The student must have a deficiency in a course that is part of his or her approved program. The student must be enrolled in a course during the same quarter in which tutoring is received for that course. Tutoring may not occur between quarters or semesters. School Certification When a certifying official signs an Application and Enrollment Certification for Individualized Tutorial Assistance, he or she certifies that: Tutoring is essential to correct a deficiency. A letter from the course instructor should be put in the student's VA file. The letter must state that the student is deficient in the course and that individual tutoring is required to correct the deficiency. The tutor meets the college's qualifications. Ideally, the school maintains a list of approved tutors. The list should indicate the subjects a tutor is qualified to tutor and the hourly charge. Students should be assigned a tutor from the approved list. A tutor may not be a close relative of the student. The charges do not exceed the usual charges for tutoring. The tutoring is given on an individual basis. COOPERATIVE TRAINING Colleges and universities are increasingly offering work experience or work internship programs. The term cooperative training (co-op) is used by VA to denote school-sponsored programs that consist of school instruction and on-the-job (OJT) training. Like all programs, co-op programs must be specifically approved by the SAA. Cooperative training, like some forms of practical training, can be certified by credit hours or by clock hours, whichever is to the students advantage (See  HYPERLINK \l "_Training_Time_1" Training Time). Examples: A student takes 12 credits at the college one quarter and 6 credits OJT (40 clock hours) at a place of business the next quarter. The student is certified 12 credits the first quarter and 40 clock hours the second quarter. The student is full-time both quarters. Co-op training may occur in two formats: alternating co-op or parallel co-op. Alternating Co-op The student alternates full-time school attendance with full-time OJT training. The school and the OJT phases must be full-time. The school and OJT phases may alternate on a weekly, monthly, or term basis. However they alternate, the school phase must be at least as long as the OJT phase. If a school phase is certified for one month, then the subsequent OJT phase cannot be more than one month. A school phase can be longer than an OJT phase, but an OJT phase can never be longer than the school phase. Parallel Co-op The student attends school half-time and works (OJT) half-time. The combination of school and OJT must equal full-time. In this case, the student is full-time because the 6 classroom credits is -time and 20 clock hours is -time. The school phase of training must be at least as long as the OJT phase of training. The student must be attending school at least half-time each day the student works OJT, but the student can't work more than 4 hours per day. A student could be attending school three-quarter time each day and working half-time or less, but not the other way around. Rules for Cooperative Training Cooperative training must be a full-time program. The school phase and the OJT phase together constitute one co-op cycle. The OJT phase must be an integral part of the schools approved program. The OJT must be supervised by school instructors, the school must arrange the OJT phases with employers, the school must arrange for the placement of individual students in the OJT, and the school must grant credit for the OJT. A VA student must elect co-op in writing. The best method is for the student to write an election statement in the Remarks block of the Enrollment Certification that the student signs and dates. With VA-ONCE, the school should obtain a written election statement, keep the statement in the students school file, and enter in the Certs remarks, Students written election for co-op training on file. Once a student elects co-op training, the student must complete both phases (school and OJT) of each co-op cycle. If the student finishes the first phase, starts the second phase, and drops out; an overpayment may be created back to the beginning of the first phase, to the start of the cycle. Although VA regulations require certain procedures and a specific minimum ratio of school and OJT, local and state requirements always take precedence. Veterans are expected to follow the same rules and internal procedures as all other students. Sometimes this means a particular co-op program cannot be approved for veteran training because state or school rules conflict with VA regulation. Frequently Asked Questions Can you recommend the correct language to use when advertising a school approved for the training of veterans and other eligible persons? The advertising must not be erroneous, deceptive or misleading by actual statement, omission or imitation [CFR 21.4252 (h) (1) and 21.4254 (c) (10)]. If it is, the SAA cannot award approval. Rather than saying a school or program is VA Approved, samples of correct statements are: Approved for Veterans Benefits by the State Approving Agency -or - Approved for veterans training Although the VA issues payments to the veteran students, it is the State Approving Agency for veterans training that approves the school to train veterans and other eligible persons. Is the school Certifying Official required to monitor veteran-students' attendance? The Certifying Official is required to monitor and maintain records of attendance and academic progress. If a veteran-student violates either the attendance policy or the standards of (academic) progress policy approved by the SAA, the Certifying Official has 30 days to take action specified in the policy and report the violation to the VA. (38 CFR 21.4254 (c) (7)). Do schools have to give credit for all previous education and training? No, but schools must adhere to the following policy: A veteran-student must report all previous education and training. Schools must evaluate and grant credit, if appropriate**, with training time and tuition reduced proportionately with the VA and veteran student notified. (Accredited schools - 38 CFR 21.4253 (d) (3), Non-accredited schools - 38 CFR 21.4254(b) (12) and 38 CFR 21.4254 (c) (4)) ** The school evaluates and determines what previous education and training is appropriate for credit. What is the difference between the SAA and the VA? The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) administers programs nationwide for veterans including the Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB). The Massachusetts State Approving Authority (SAA) approves schools and programs for MGIB benefits in Massachusetts on behalf of the VA while insuring compliance with established standards. What are the requirements for approval of a new program? Refer to Federal Codes:  HYPERLINK "http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&sid=cb719499b6e8896747390ce3682f5442&rgn=div8&view=text&node=38:2.0.1.1.6.4.222.43&idno=38" Approval of Courses (38 CFR 21.4254 (c)) -- Criteria for approval of new programs (38 CFR 21.4251) -- Criteria for time period of operation A veteran attending an approved program received a denial letter stating the calendar dates were not approved. What must I do so that the veteran can receive payment? This may have happened because the VA was not notified of a change in an approved class date at the veteran's school. Dates for all classes or programs must be submitted for approval. If approved dates are changed, the school must notify the SAA of the change. This information is then forwarded to the VA, which will update the WEAMS system. I received a federal check from the U.S. Treasury. What is it for? The VA pays each school an annual reporting fee based upon the number of eligible persons who were enrolled at the end of the calendar year. This fee helps offset the costs associated with certifying the enrollment of eligible students. The VA pays $7 for each student enrolled under any of the chapters noted. The VA pays an additional $4 if an advanced payment check was delivered on behalf of a student. How do I know if my program is approvable? In general, an institutional program must lead to a vocational, educational, or professional objective as defined in VA guidelines. A consultant from this office will evaluate your program upon request to determine if it meets approval criteria outlined in the appropriate VA regulations. We recently added a new staff member who will be responsible for certifying the enrollment of veterans. How do we get the new staff member listed as a certifying official? The VA has a Designation of Certifying Officials Form (VA Form 22-8794) that must be updated if you wish to make changes (additions or deletions) in the certifying officials listed at your institution. Complete it and return it to the SAA for processing. See  HYPERLINK \l "_VA_forms" VA Forms. Does the two year rule regarding period of operation apply to new degree programs we are adding? The two year rule requires programs to have been operational for two years before they can be considered for MGIB benefits approval. The two year rule only applies to programs at private schools which do not lead to a standard college degree. A student at our institution has a bachelor's degree and now wants to earn a teaching certificate. May the teaching certificate be approved? Yes, the teaching certificate may be approved as a professional objective since it requires state licensure to practice the profession. Where can I find our institution's assigned facility code number? The VA assigned facility code for each approved institution appears on the VA approval notice or in the WEAMS system, under facility codes. Additionally, the ELR can be contacted to obtain the number. Our college offers programs at branch locations. Must these be approved by the SAA for veterans' to attend and use their MGIB benefits? All branch locations need individual approval of the SAA prior to certification of a veteran or other eligible person for MGIB benefits. Programs not currently approved for the main campus require approval. Variations from approved school catalogs or publications also require approval. A veteran recently told me that he did not want to transfer any credit hours from his previous college. Does the veteran have an option? No. A veteran must provide a record of all previous training. The school must maintain a written record which demonstrates that prior credit was evaluated, appropriate credit was granted, and the training period was shortened proportionately. I am a new certifying official at a clock-hour school. What determines if my veteran students will be paid benefits on a full-time basis? The VA has published requirements that specify what constitutes full-time enrollment at a clock-hour school. If laboratory instruction predominates in the curriculum, the student must be in attendance at least 22 clock hours per week to receive full-time benefits. If theory predominates, a student must attend 18 clock hours per week. Benefits will be paid at a lesser amount in accordance with VA guidelines specified in 38 CFR 21.4270. What types of programs or schools must receive SAA approval? Any educational institution that enrolls veterans or other eligible students in high school or post-secondary programs must be approved by the SAA in order to have education benefits paid. Examples: Colleges and universities. Occupational schools. Hospital training and residency programs. High school diploma, G.E.D., or post-diploma certificate programs. Must I report any changes to my publications, programs, or policies to the SAA? Yes, failure to report any changes could result in immediate suspension of enrollments and the interruption of benefits to veterans. Changes that must be reported: Education programs offered and policies or regulations described in official school publications. Programs leading to an educational or immediate vocational goal such as a degree, certificate, post-graduate residency, or non-collegiate technical or trade program. Policies on attendance, academic progress, evaluation or credit for prior education and training, and student conduct. Specific types of instruction such as television courses, independent study, practical training or internships, and distance learning. English-as-a-Second Language or other developmental programs. Programs of basic skills, remedial education, and refresher courses. Important contact information Commonwealth of Massachusetts, State Approving Agency Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Higher Education Office of Veterans Education One Ashburton Place, Room 1401 Boston, MA 02108 617-994-6914 phone/ 617-727-0955 fax  HYPERLINK "mailto:veted@bhe.mass.edu" veted@bhe.mass.edu  HYPERLINK "http://www.mass.edu/veterans" http://www.mass.edu/veterans The State Approving Agency (SAA) is responsible for reviewing the training facility and the courses and programs of education to determine if they can be approved for the payment of VA education benefits. Officials of the SAA will also visit the school to assist you and to check your records. Contact the SAA with any questions concerning the approval of current or new courses or programs. Department of Veterans Affairs, Buffalo  Department of Veterans Affairs P.O. Box 4616 Buffalo, NY 14240-4616 1-888-442-4551 (Toll Free Number)  HYPERLINK "http://www.va.gov/" http://www.va.gov/ The Customer Service Representatives are available M-F, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (EST). The automated system, however, is available 24 hours a day. The systems automated functions can provide information about benefits, applications, etc. Individual veterans can access their own record to obtain date of last benefit payment, check amounts, etc. Please utilize the automated system as much as possible. Department of Veterans Affairs, Boston  Department of Veterans Affairs JFK Federal Building, Room 1675 Boston, MA 02203 Thomas Coleman, ELR (for Certifying Official use ONLY) 617-303-4264 phone/ 617-303-5555 fax  HYPERLINK "mailto:tom.coleman@vba.va.gov" tom.coleman@vba.va.gov Gerald Allen, Vocational Rehabilitation Division 617-303-5525 phone/617-303-4922 fax Department of Veterans Affairs, misc #s 1-716-551-5205 Lorraine Heusinger, Program Assistant for answering questions about VA -ONCE 1-716-857-3145 Jerry Ferguson, Work Study Contact VA ON THE WEB GI Bill Website VA Education Service maintains a One Stop website (HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/"www.gibill.va.gov) that has or links to just about everything of interest to veterans and certifying officials. Give the sites address to your students. On the home page and in the menu bar youll find: The  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/" home page includes a list of various topics. GI Bill Information has a wealth of information. Theres a link to  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/benefits.htm" VA education benefits that describes education related programs in detail. There are also links for  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/education_forms.htm" Education Forms (also see  HYPERLINK \l "_VA_forms" VA Forms,  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/rates.htm" VA Payment Rates, related Internet  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/Vet_Info/links.htm" Links, and  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/How_to_Apply.htm" How to Apply for Benefits, both hardcopy and online.  HYPERLINK "http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp" VONAPP is the Veterans On-line Application Website. Veterans can complete and submit the Application for Education Benefits (22-1990), Request for Change of Program or Place or Training (22-1995), Application for Survivors and Dependents Educational Assistance (22-5490), Request for Change of Program or Place of Training (22-5495), and the application for Vocational Rehabilitation (28-1900) to VA via VONAPP. Information for Veterans includes a link to  HYPERLINK "https://www.gibill.va.gov/wave/default.cfm" WAVE (Web Automated Verification of Enrollment) where Chapter 30 and 1606 students can certify their monthly enrollment (see  HYPERLINK \l "_STUDENT_VERIFICATION_OF" Student Verification of Enrollment). Information for Veterans also has sections for returning Active Duty, National Guard and Reserve service members of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. This is also information for students who want attend  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/Vet_Info/OS_TrngV.htm" foreign schools (not to be confused with study abroad programs you may offer at your school). Information for Schools includes a link to the HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/School_Info/once/index.htm"VA-ONCE website, a comprehensive site about VA-ONCE. If you need to update your  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/School_Info/once/forms/22-8794.pdf" Designation of Certifying Official(s) (VA Form 22-8794) form, you can print the form from the VA-ONCE website. The form is Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). You Adobe Acrobat Reader to access PDF files with your web browser. If you dont have Acrobat Reader installed, a link to download the Reader is on the forms page. Theres also a link for  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/School_Info/school_resources.htm" Certifying Official Information Resources where, among other things, you can download the WAVES Handbook. The link identifies the revision date of the Handbook. Theres also a number of  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/School_Info/Links.htm" links to other Internet sites certifying officials will find useful. Questions & Answers links to VAs support and help site for both students and school officials. If school certifying officials email VA about a student the certifying official should use this secure site. Internet Inquiry System The Internet inquiry system provides a secure platform to communicate with VA available to both VA students and to certifying officials. The system uses 128 bit data encryption, the same encryption financial institutions use to encrypt online bank transactions. The search feature allows you to find answers to questions by category. The VA-ONCE category is only available to certifying officials. To view VA-ONCE questions and answers you must be logged in as a School Official. The VA plans to add more categories and frequently asked questions pertinent to certifying officials. The inquiry system also allows users to ask VA questions not in the Answers. If the answer is not available, users can send an inquiry to VA using the Ask a Question tab. Setting Up An Internet Inquiry System Account Certifying officials can create a school official account on the HYPERLINK "https://www.gibill2.va.gov/vba/vba.cfg/php.exe/enduser/std_alp.php"Internet Inquiry System. Directions for setting up an account can be found here:  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/School_Info/rpo_hbook/rightnowschoolofficials.pdf" www.gibill.va.gov/School_Info/rpo_hbook/rightnowschoolofficials.pdf. Making Inquiries When you want to send the VA an inquiry, go to HYPERLINK "https://www.gibill2.va.gov/vba/vba.cfg/php.exe/enduser/std_alp.php"Questions and Answers on website. Click on the  HYPERLINK "https://www.gibill2.va.gov/vba/vba.cfg/php.exe/enduser/ask.php?p_sid=1k1mlo1i&p_lva=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPSZwX2dyaWRzb3J0PSZwX3Jvd19jbnQ9MTUwJnBfcGFnZT0x&p_li=" Ask a Question tab. If youre reporting a payment problem enter Payment Problem in the subject line. Do not use this phrase for any other kind of problem. Be sure to provide the students full name and social security or claim number in the body of the message. This is a secure system, but dont include the social security or claim number in the subject line because the system will send you a confirmation email using your subject line. You can enter the students last name and perhaps the first initial in the subject line if it helps you keep track of the cases. The Internet Inquiry System will also send you an email once we complete the inquiry. The VAs goal is to answer your payment inquiries within 1 workday. You will have to login to retrieve the answers to your inquiries. The email will provide you with a link back to your question and the VAs answer when they complete the inquiry. Your questions and answers will be stored on the inquiry system. VA forms Forms starting with 22 are Education, forms starting with 21 are Compensations and Pension, and forms starting with 28 are Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment. The first six forms listed below are the primary forms used by schools. The forms marked with an asterisk * can be found online:  HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/education_forms.htm" http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/education_forms.htm. Applications (22-1990, 1995, 5490, 5495 and 28-1900) can be completed online and submitted through HYPERLINK "http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp"VONAPP ( HYPERLINK "http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp" http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp) For those forms that cannot be downloaded, you can order directly from the VA in Boston. To do so, fill out order form 20-8800, Requests for VA Forms and Publications, and follow the directions on the top of the page. You can send the order form to: Publications Unit Department of Veterans Affairs JFK Federal Building Boston, MA 02203 Form No.Form Title and Description22-1990 *Application for VA Education Benefits. Application filed by a veteran who hasnt received education benefits in the past or who is applying for education benefits under a different VA education benefit. Can be completed online and submitted through HYPERLINK "http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp"VONAPP.22-1995 *Request for Change of Program or Place of Training. Application filed by a veteran new to your school that has received benefits previously or who received benefits at your school and is changing his or her program of education. It is also used by students who are changing their educational program - declaring a major, changing the major, or adding a second major. (VA Vocational Rehabilitation students need to obtain a new VA Form 28-1905 from their case manager to approve the new program or place of training). Can be completed online and submitted through HYPERLINK "http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp"VONAPP.22-5490 *Application for Survivors' and Dependents' Educational Assistance (DEA). Application filed by a dependent that has not received DEA in the past. Can be completed online and submitted through HYPERLINK "http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp"VONAPP.22-5495 *Request for Change of Program or Place of Training. Application filed by a dependent new to your school who received DEA in the past or who received benefits at your school and is changing his or her program of education. Chapter 35 students have the veterans VA claim number and their own payee number (or letter) - instead of their Social Security number Can be completed online and submitted through HYPERLINK "http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp"VONAPP.22-1999Enrollment Certification. Form filed by schools to certify a student's enrollment. Schools can submit the 1999 by the Internet using VA-ONCE.22-1999bNotice of Change in Student Status. Form filed by schools to report a change in enrollment status that affects a students VA benefit. Schools can submit 1999bs by the Internet using VA-ONCE (except for Chapter 31 students).22-1999vCertification of Delivery of Advance Pay. Form used to verify that the student has received the advance pay from the school, and that the student is registered. The student signs the 22-1999V after registering, and after receiving the advance pay, and the school returns the 22-1999V to VA.21-4138 *Statement in Support of Claim.21-674 *Request for Approval of School Attendance.21-686c *Declaration of Marital Status of Dependents (Chapter 34/30).22-1990t *Application and Enrollment Certification for Individualized Tutorial Assistance.22-8691 *Application for Work-Study Allowance.22-8794 * HYPERLINK "http://www.gibill.va.gov/School_Info/once/forms/22-8794.pdf" Designation of Certifying Official(s). Form used to name the school personnel who can certify enrollment data to VA. 22-8873 *Supplemental Information for Change of Program or Reenrollment after Unsatisfactory Attendance, Conduct or Progress.28-1900 *Disabled Veterans Application for Vocational Rehabilitation. Can be completed online and submitted through HYPERLINK "http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp"VONAPP.28-1905Authorization of Entrance Reentrance into Rehabilitation and Certification of Status. The students VA Vocational Rehabilitation case-manager sends you VA Form 28-1905, Authorization & Certification of Entrance or Re-Entrance in Rehabilitation and Certification of Status, to certify the enrollment of Chapter 31 students for both first time enrollments and for subsequent enrollment periods within the approved contract. 28-0175Chapter 31 Change in Enrollment. Form used for changes in enrollment for Chapter 31 students. Other Forms: DD-214: Veterans discharge or separation papers. You need to ask for Member Copy 4. This is indicated on the bottom of the form, and this form shows the individuals type of discharge and reason for discharge. The National Personnel Records Center has provided the following website for veterans to access or request copies of their DD-214:  HYPERLINK "http://vetrecs.archives.gov" http://vetrecs.archives.gov DD Form 293: Application for the Review of Discharge or Dismissal from the Armed Forces DD Form 149: Application for Correction of Military Records DD Form 2384-1/ NOBE: Notice of Basic Eligibility. This is a temporary eligibility certificate which is issued to individuals in the active Selective Reserves or National Guard who have established eligibility for Chapter 1606, but whose computer record has not yet been updated to show the eligibility. SF 180: Request Pertaining to Military Records. Form used to request military records, including discharge certificates (DD 214). The form and information about military records is available online at HYPERLINK "http://www.archives.gov/st-louis/military-personnel"www.archives.gov/st-louis/military-personnel.  EMBED AcroExch.Document.7  CONTENT AND ORGANIZATION OF VA STUDENT FOLDERS We recommend the following format for VA student folders. This format isnt mandatory, but it does cover everything necessary for accurate certification. Contents should be in chronological order. This order will make it more convenient for anyone working with the folder. Left Side Copy of student's application for admission to the school. Copies of transcripts from all schools previously attended and your school's transfer evaluations. A summary grade report of the student's progress at your facility. Copies of degree plans for all certified objectives with all credit posted. Copy of remedial and deficiency test scores and justification for any remedial and deficiency courses certified to VA. Course substitution form(s). Course elective approval(s) when applicable. Copies of drop slips and withdrawal forms when applicable. Other school documentation. Right Side Copies of VA Form 22-1990 or 22-5490 if available. Copies of VA Form 22-1995 or 22-5495 if available. Copies of all enrollment certifications (VAF 22-1999). Copies of all notices of changes in student status (VAF 22-1999b). Any correspondence from the Department of Veterans Affairs, which you may have received for the student. Retention OF VA RecordS VA students records must be kept for 3 years following the ending date of the last period certified to VA. Records need to be kept longer than three years only if a written request to keep the records longer is received from the Department of Veterans Affairs or the General Accounting Office 30 or more days before the end of the 3-year period. This requirement is in the Code of Federal Regulations (38 CFR 21.4209(f)). 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