Veterans Benefits - Frequent Questions

As a Veteran, how do I obtain help preparing for college?
The Veterans Upward Bound (VUB) program can provide academic and other support services to assist you with preparing for college admission and attendance. The VUB office is located on the Pensacola Campus, Bldg. 6 Rm. 631. For more information 484-2068 or http://www.pjc.edu/upwardbound

Can I use the new Post 9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33) at PJC?
Yes, this new benefit becomes effective August 1, 2009. Chapter 33 benefits are significantly different for the other education benefits. The decision to convert to Chapter 33 is irrevocable. It is imperative that veterans read and study the details of Chapter 33. See www.gibill.va.gov

How do I apply for VA benefits?
You must apply for education benefits at www.gibill.va.gov. You may obtain all required forms for certification of benefits through the FA/VA office on any campus. You must request that your enrollment be certified to the VA by submitting a PJC VA Certification Request form to the FA/VA office on any campus. Certification can not be processed without this signed request. For additional information see http://pjc.edu/students/services/vetAffairs.asp VA education forms are available at http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/education_forms.htm.

May I use my Chapter 31, VA Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment benefits?
Prior to registering for any classes, you must make sure that your VA VR&E counselor has provided the required documents to PJC’s District Office of Financial Aid/Veterans Affairs at the Pensacola campus. After the required documents are received, verified, and processed, you will be permitted to charge tuition, fees, books, and supplies against your eligible benefits.

I’m eligible for VA benefits. How do I obtain a deferment of tuition and fees?
Florida law allows PJC to issue a deferment (postponement) of tuition and fees once each academic year. You many apply for the deferment by providing a copy of your fee schedule to the Financial Aid/Veterans Affairs office on any campus. The deferment is a promissory note which will be notarized. The deferment must be repaid regardless of the status of your receipt of VA benefits.

Where can I find more VA information?
www.gibill.va.gov and http://www.pjc.edu/students/services/vetAffairs.asp


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