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To answer your question, no, you cannot use your GI Bill benefits in conjunction with your vocational rehabilitation benefits. Using both at the same time is, however, permissible. Chapter 31 Benefits, for example, can be used during the first year of a two-year MBA program. Can you use VRE and GI Bill?

If a veteran uses VR&E before the GI Bill, use of VR&E will not reduce the number of months of entitlement for the GI Bill. However, use of the GI Bill first will result in a reduction in the number months of entitlement most veterans can receive when using VR&E after GI Bill.Oct 30, 2013

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What are the benefits of the GI Bill?

Aug 11, 2011 · Entry into Voc Rehab will gain access to full VA medical healthcare, including VA dental care, something that is difficult if you’re not rated 100 percent or have a service connected dental injury. Additionally, if you want to use the program to receive a degree, it will tack on additional months of eligibility if you need more time to finish.

What are the benefits of vocational rehab?

Oct 30, 2013 · This makes sense if you think about it this way: 36 months GI Bill = 48 months combined benefits. Thus, 9 months of GI Bill benefits equals 12 months of VA Voc Rehab usage. No matter what, you will...

How do you apply for vocational rehab?

Rehab. The VA Voc Rehab Program is victorious. Veterans Affairs Voc Rehab outperforms the GI Bill in my opinion since it pays tuition, provides a stipend, covers related expenses and provides funds for necessary accommodations. Generally speaking, the maximum number of months a veteran may use for VA Voc Rehab is 48 months total.

How to apply for vocational rehab?

Apr 16, 2020 · As opposed to the GI Bill, which is bestowed on you, voc rehab is an assistance program, thereby having different constraints. Your desired school may not be eligible for the desired benefits. The level of benefits provided may also not be equivalent to your GI Bill. The VA’s website even states that in most cases, the subsistence rate for the GI Bill is higher. And …

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Is voc rehab better than the GI Bill?

VA Voc Rehab Wins. In my mind, VA Voc Rehab wins out over the GI Bill for most veterans because it covers tuition, pays a stipend, and covers associated fees and funding for reasonable accommodations. Overall, the number of months a veteran can use under VA Voc Rehab is 48 months, period.Feb 10, 2018

Is vocational rehab the same as GI Bill?

Voc Rehab is a little different than the GI Bill. To apply, you must be at least 10 percent service-connected disabled, hold an honorable or other than dishonorable discharge and apply for the program.Aug 11, 2011

Does voc rehab affect VA disability?

This veteran has a rating that is static meaning VA believes the rating or ratings will not change in the future. Generally, any kind of employment or use of Voc Rehab for training will not result in a disability rating reduction.Apr 11, 2018

Can you use both VR&E and GI Bill?

help eligible Veterans maximize their education benefits. Now, Veterans who use Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) benefits prior to using any other VA education program, such as the Montgomery GI Bill or Post-9/11 GI Bill, can still use up to 48 total months of the other educational assistance benefit programs.

Will VA disability benefits go up in 2021?

2021 VA disability pay rates, which are effective beginning December 1, 2020, have increased by 1.3% based on the latest cost-of-living adjustment (COLA).

How do I get my GI Bill for 12 months?

However, after you exhaust all 36 months of your MGIB benefits, you will receive an additional 12 months of Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits. Other programs: If you are covered under VEAP, EATP, or MGIB-SR by serving two different, qualifying periods of service, the VA will apply what they refer to as the “48- month” rule.

What is the VA 5 year rule?

The five-year rule states that the VA can't reduce a veteran's disability that's been in place for five years, unless the condition improved overtime on a sustained basis. The veteran will likely need to present medical evidence to prove the material improvement of their condition.Apr 7, 2022

What does Chapter 31 benefits pay for?

Vocational Rehabilitation (Chapter 31) provides assistance to veterans who have a service-connected disability of at least 10 percent and are in need of vocational rehabilitation. Vocational rehab covers a student's tuition and fees, books, school supplies and also pays a monthly housing allowance.

Can the VA take away my 100% disability?

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) can take away your disability rating if it determines you received your rating fraudulently, or if it determines it made a “clear and unmistakable error” when issuing your rating.

What is the 48 month rule?

In 2020 when the Department of Veterans Affairs reviewed the "48-Month Rule" they decided that eligible veterans could use Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) benefits before any other education program could still use up to 48-months of educational assistance benefits total.Jun 18, 2021

How do I get my 48 months GI Bill?

To use the full 48 months under the current rules, a veteran must fully exhaust their 36 months of MGIB-AD entitlement first and then switch to the Post 9/11 GI Bill to get an additional 12 months of entitlement.Jul 30, 2021

What are the 2020 VA disability rates?

2020 VA Disability Rates30% – 60% Without ChildrenDependent Status30%40%Veteran Alone$435.69$627.61Veteran with Spouse Only$486.69$696.61Veteran with Spouse & One Parent$527.69$751.614 more rows

What is VoC rehab?

Voc rehab, on the other hand, recognizes the physical and mental challenges invoked by the military. As opposed to the GI Bill, which is bestowed on you, voc rehab is an assistance program, thereby having different constraints.

Can I get GI Bill for higher education?

Your GI Bill is not the only way you can pay for higher education. Fortunately, with Chapter 31 (Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment), you can now receive benefits to pay for your education. Your eligibility depends on just two things; firstly, if you have a service-connected disability rating of at least 10% (“serious” employment handicap). Secondly, if you have a rating of over 20% (with employment handicap) and do not have a dishonorable discharge.

What is a vocational evaluation?

A complete evaluation to determine your abilities, skills, and interests for employment. Professional or vocational counseling and rehabilitation planning for employment services. Employment services such as job training, resume development, and other work-readiness support. Help finding and keeping a job, including the use ...

What does it mean to have a handicap?

Having an employment handicap means your service-connected disability limits your ability to prepare for, obtain, and maintain suitable employment ( a job that doesn’t make your disability worse, is stable, and matches your abilities, aptitudes, and interests).

Can I get GI Bill if I am on VR&E?

If you’re participating in a VR&E program and also qualify for Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits, you can choose to get paid the GI Bill subsistence rate instead of the Chapter 31 subsistence allowance rate. In most cases the GI Bill rate is higher.

Can you get employment if you are disabled?

If you're a service member or Veteran and have a disability that was caused—or made worse—by your active-duty service and that limits your ability to work or prevents you from working, you may be able to get employment support or services to help you live as independently as possible.

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A LTG asked me to spread the word...how could I say no? (the National Museum of the U.S. Army will open on Veterans Day)

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