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Is it hard to get into VA voc rehab with 10% disability?

Apr 16, 2020 · 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).

What is voc rehab like?

Apr 08, 2022 · For Employers. Veterans leave military service with a wealth of transferable skills and professional experiences. Salary subsidies, assistive technology, non-paid work experiences, and special employer incentives may be available from VA to help you hire those who have served. Explore what VA offers to make hiring or rehiring a Veteran with a service-connected …

How to get aviation hours for voc rehab?

Feb 06, 2018 · Voc rehab is a joke. I went thru this program for 2 years and they did nothing but dance around issues that would prevent me from succeeding. One such issue that ended this program and this ...

How do you get a voc rehab scholarship?

Here are some of the services that vocational rehabilitation can offer you: a personal assessment of your disability (ies) to see if you are eligible and to determine how VR can help you. job counseling, guidance, and referral services. physical and mental rehabilitation. vocational (job) and other training. on-the-job training.

What is the VA Chapter 31?

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.

What Is Chapter 36 with the VA?

Personalized Career Planning and Guidance (PCPG), or VA Chapter 36, offers free educational and career guidance, planning, and resources to Veterans and their dependents who are eligible for a VA education benefit.Mar 9, 2022

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

Does Chapter 31 take away from Chapter 33?

No, policy has determined Ch. 31 services do not deduct from Ch. 33 benefits.

What is a Chapter 33 veteran?

The Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33) helps you pay for school or job training. If you've served on active duty after September 10, 2001, you may qualify for the Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33). Find out if you can get this education benefit.4 days ago

What is Chapter 32 VA benefits?

VEAP (also called Chapter 32) is a $2-to-$1 government-match program for educational assistance. If you entered service for the first time between January 1, 1977, and June 30, 1985, and put money into a VEAP account, you may be eligible.Jan 5, 2022

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

Can I use voc rehab twice?

And before you ask, you cannot use your GI Bill and voc rehab benefits simultaneously. You can, however, use both for the same degree. For example, if you pursue a two-year MBA, you may use Chapter 31 Benefits your first year. Then, you may use Chapter 33 benefits again your second year.Apr 16, 2020

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.

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

Does voc rehab count against GI Bill?

However, to maximize education benefits, a veteran would need to use VR&E first, because while the change means VR&E does not count against total GI Bill benefits, that is not true the other way around. Use of the GI Bill still will count against VR&E.Apr 7, 2021

What is forever GI Bill benefits?

Under the Forever GI Bill, monthly payments of DEA benefits increased by 50%, but the maximum number of months beneficiaries have to get benefits will decrease from 45 to 36 months. DEA benefits provide aid to the children and spouses of qualifying disabled veterans.

How Do I Qualify For Vocational Rehabilitation?

To qualify for federally funded vocational rehabilitation, you must: 1. have a physical or mental condition that causes a “substantial impediment”...

How Can Vocational Rehabilitation Help Me?

Here are some of the services that vocational rehabilitation can offer you: 1. a personal assessment of your disability(ies) to see if you are elig...

What If I Want to Become Self-Employed?

VR programs and counselors can help you if you want to start your own small business. For example, they can help you conduct a market analysis and...

What If I Want to Go Back to School?

If you want to go back to school, you may be eligible for a scholarship from the college or university you attend. However, if you accept a VR scho...

How Does VR Affect My Eligibility For Social Security Or SSI Disability Benefits?

If you are enrolled in a VR program, the SSA will not review your eligibility based on the medical requirements for disability, but any earnings yo...

Do I Have to Enroll in A Vocational Rehabilitationprogram?

No. You are not required to enroll in a VR program, nor are you required to take part in any Ticket to Work program.

Will It Help?

I have helped veterans better understand what VR&E does for more than a decade. And I can tell you, due to poor messaging from VA and traditional VSO’s, veterans are no less confused today about what the program does by way of vocational rehabilitation services than in the past until they get to our Facebook group.

Too Sensitive

Apparently, agency officials think veterans are too sensitive for the old name, which, in my opinion, is at least more specific about what the program does versus the new name.

Holding Veterans In The Dark

I can tell you agency officials are not terribly excited about you knowing the agency can pay for you to become a physician or attorney. And, it certainly looks as if the new name obfuscates the intent of Congress when it created this program more than 40 years ago.

Best Use Of Funds?

Again, in the middle of a COVID 19 shutdown, when veterans cannot get copies of their files after waiting many months, VR&E was spending likely hundreds of thousands of TAXPAYER DOLLARS, not on facemasks, but on ambiguous rebranding.

Human-Centered Design

The press release provides more detailed information about the backstory behind the name change that I will FOIA about later. Taxpayers deserve to know how much VR&E paid for this rebranding (mis)adventure mid COVID:

Change?

What do you think about the name change? Does it make you better understand what the program does?

How long do you have to work for a rehab agency to get a VR scholarship?

However, if you accept a VR scholarship, you are required to work for a public rehabilitation agency two years for every one year of full-time scholarship money you get. To get information or an application for a voc rehab scholarship, contact your school's financial aid department.

What are the benefits of vocational rehabilitation?

Here are some of the services that vocational rehabilitation can offer you: 1 a personal assessment of your disability (ies) to see if you are eligible and to determine how VR can help you 2 job counseling, guidance, and referral services 3 physical and mental rehabilitation 4 vocational (job) and other training 5 on-the-job training 6 financial assistance while you are getting some voc rehab services 7 transportation needed to get to some voc rehab services 8 an interpreter (if you are deaf) 9 reader services (if you are blind) 10 help transitioning from school to work (for students) 11 personal assistance services 12 rehabilitation technology services and devices 13 supported employment services, and 14 help finding a job.

How to apply for VR?

To apply for VR services, contact the agency in your state that administers the program. Some states's department of vocational rehabilitation falls under the health and human services agency, while others' comes under the department of education.)

Can I get VR if I have SSDI?

If you get Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), you will automatically be eligible for VR unless your disability is so severe that you won't be benefit by being a part of a VR program. To apply for VR services, contact the agency in your state that administers the program.

What is the VA hotline?

The Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) has founded a National Call Center for Homeless Veterans hotline to ensure that homeless Veterans or Veterans at-risk for homelessness have free, 24/7 access to trained counselors.

Do veterans with high disability ratings fail to complete their training?

Lie #1 - Veterans with high disability ratings usually fail to complete their training. Truth – The survey states that veterans with a higher disability rating also have a higher likelihood of successfully completing their program.

Can you use vocational rehabilitation if you are unemployable?

Lie #2 - You cannot use Vocational Rehabilitation if you are Individually Unemployable (IU). Truth – According to the training module, veterans with a 100 percent disability rating can and do use VR&E for retraining purposes to obtain jobs, if possible.

Do veterans fight for vocational rehabilitation?

Many veterans fight with VA Vocational Rehabilitation. Sometimes it takes veterans years before we figure out that program administrators are straight up lying to us. Sometimes they lie to avoid work. Sometimes they lie out of principle (e.g. Voc Rehab does not pay for graduate school.) about what the program can do for any veteran.

How much does it cost to go to flight school for disabled veterans?

This specifically means the flight training, costing around $130,000, must be necessary for the degree completions approved by the Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor.

What is the VA's use of 21.4263?

See §21.4263 for approval of flight courses for VA training.

Does Voc Rehab approve training?

So, to Tom’s new questions, Voc Rehab will not approve training that is not part of a degree-seeking program. While the aviation hours can be contracted for by a private company for completion, the hours must be required by your Voc Rehab training plan and the degree program you are seeking.

Lost Another One

Please for the love of god if you are struggling mentally or physically and contemplating suicide please reach out to someone or the go to a VA even if you currently don't have a rating. In the last 6 months I've had an AD family member and now a vet family member take their life.

Why did you choose to join the military?

I joined the military because my country is still in war (South Korea).

Can you change your entitlement to Ch 31?

Your entitlement to Ch 31 doesn't change due to school costs. They CAN deny the high-cost school, but they can't deny your entitlement in general. They could try to force you to go to a different school or pick a different career but they can't find you as not entitled simply due to being currently enrolled at a high-cost school. Also, as others have said, you don't need to be out of school to be approved. I was attending school and paying on my own dime when I was approved. Your counselor doesn't seem to understand how things work very well and I would probably ask for a new counselor or for a supervisory review.

Do you have to be out of school to enroll in VoC rehab?

You do not need to be out of school to enroll in voc rehab. If you're already set for GI Bill for the semester, that would simply continue until the end of the semester, at which point having already set up voc rehab, that would then take effect the following semester - just ensure your schools certifying official knows this. I had a semester where I was enrolled in GI Bill instead of voc rehab because of the certifying official not reading my counselors email. Would have been quicker if I had just done it for the initial switch.#N#Also, that is correct. The amount counselors can approve is 25k. The next step is their supervisor, then regional office (might be 1 more step before or after that last one, I forget). Tuition can be (and often is for med school) above 25k, and still approved. I'm not sure where those numbers are documented off hand as I've not read them anywhere except from other groups/forums.

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Why did they change the name and how much did it cost? A program email to participants states the following: “Through talks with Veterans, Servicemembers, and Veterans Service Officers, we learned that the words ‘vocational’ and ‘rehabilitation’ create stigma and confusion about our program.” The new name, w…
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Will It Help?

  • I have helped veterans better understand what VR&E does for more than a decade. And I can tell you, due to poor messaging from VA and traditional VSO’s, veterans are no less confused today about what the program does by way of vocational rehabilitation services than in the past until they get to our Facebook group. With a $1.5 billion per year budget and a monumental propagan…
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Too Sensitive

  • Apparently, agency officials think veterans are too sensitive for the old name, which, in my opinion, is at least more specific about what the program does versus the new name. Vocational rehabilitation is a term a person can look up on Google to learn more of what the program is supposed to do. But, because the agency’s own messaging sucks, they need to change the nam…
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Holding Veterans in The Dark

  • I can tell you agency officials are not terribly excited about you knowing the agency can pay for you to become a physician or attorney. And, it certainly looks as if the new name obfuscates the intent of Congress when it created this program more than 40 years ago. The flip side of this is that veterans, while VR&E is pushing this new form of propaganda, are still waiting and hoping f…
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Best Use of Funds?

  • Again, in the middle of a COVID 19 shutdown, when veterans cannot get copies of their files after waiting many months, VR&E was spending likely hundreds of thousands of TAXPAYER DOLLARS, not on facemasks, but on ambiguous rebranding. All the while, VR&E asserts the new approach without regulatory authority will somehow help. “We made this change to emphasize our missio…
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Honest?

  • Is this truthful? A press releasefrom VA Secretary Robert Wilkie suggests the program is changing. So, who is lying? The title of the press release says a lot, “VA’s Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment service signals transformation through readiness”. “The new name puts an emphasis on the Veteran and the department’s mission to help them reach their employment go…
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Human-Centered Design

  • The press release provides more detailed information about the backstory behind the name change that I will FOIA about later. Taxpayers deserve to know how much VR&E paid for this rebranding (mis)adventure mid COVID: “The process of renaming the program began with a comprehensive Human-Centered Design (HCD) research effort to better understand the progra…
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Change?

  • What do you think about the name change? Does it make you better understand what the program does? For years, I have heard rumors VR&E was slowly transitioning into the Department of Labor, which will result in the program being restricted. Presently, veterans are able to gain approval to become a physician. Tomorrow, veterans might be lucky to gain the approval of a Bachelor’s De…
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