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Get
certified using your VA Benefits:
It
only takes a few simple steps to use your VA benefits at PST…
1.
Determine if you qualify for benefits (call VA)
2. Determine the IT certification program you want to take (Call PST)
3. Complete all VA forms (VA website below)
4. Register for the IT program (call PST)
5. Arrange for financial assistance if necessary (PST will assist)
6. Complete PST registration and payment
7. Start classes
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Here are more detailed instructions
G.I.
Benefits can be applied at PST for your IT Certifications. If you are eligible,
your VA benefits may pay for your courses and certification testing.
To
find out if you qualify for VA educational benefits, call (888) 442-4551. This
is the VA toll free-number where your questions can be answered as to what
programs you may or may not qualify for.
All admissions requirements must be completed, and the potential VA recipient
(veteran) must be a registered student at PST before the VA will certify
benefits. Payment of tuition and fees is a part of the enrollment process, and
a student is not a registered student until payment is received. All applicants
utilizing benefits from the VA will need a copy of their DD-214 as well as
transcripts from other institutions they have attended toward their
Certification goals.
PST
works with a wide variety of national lenders to help you financially attain
your Certification goals.
For
information
contact our Director of
Training:
Nick Blosser
6605
Abercorn St. Suite 205
Savannah,
GA
31405
(912) 356-1444
To send an email message,
click here.
The VA entitlement programs are:
Chapter
30 Montgomery G.I. Bill – Active Duty
Entered
active duty on or after
July 1, 1985
and contributed $100 a month the first twelve months and have an honorable
discharge.
Chapter
31 Vocational Rehabilitation
If
you have a service connected disability.
Chapter 32 Post Vietnam Era Veterans Educational Assistance Program
·
Veterans who entered active duty after
January 1, 1977
and before
July 1,
1985
·
Contributed funds to VEAP
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Served for a continuous period of 181 days
Chapter
35 Survivors and Dependents Educational Assistance Program
·
Sons, daughters, Spouses and surviving spouses of
veterans who perished or are totally disabled as the result of a service
connected wound arising from active service, or who perished from the cause
while such disability existed
·
The child or spouse of a person who is on active
duty as a member of the Armed Forces and who for the period of 90 days has been
concerned as a POW, MIA, or otherwise detained by a foreign government or power
Chapter
1606
Montgomery
GI Bill – Selected Reserve
1.
On or after
July 1, 1985
enlisted, re-enlisted or extended an enlistment of a selected reserve so that
the reservist has an obligation to serve for a period of not less than six
years following the date of such action
2.
Has completed the requirements for a secondary school diploma
3.
Has completed IDAT
What
Forms Do You Need?
You
can complete and submit the VA Form 22-1990 on-line. Just go to
www.gibill.va.gov
and click on Electronic Application. You can also print out the form from that
site address.
Important
links from the GI bill web site
Montgomery
GI Bill - Active
Duty (MGIB)
General
VA
now reimburses for some Licensing and Certification Tests
Questions and Answers
Tuition
Assistance "Top-Up"
General Information
Montgomery GI Bill - Selected Reserve (MGIB-SR)
General
Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP)
General
Survivors' and Dependents' Educational Assistance Program (DEA)
General
Summary of Benefits Under the Educational Assistance Test Program
Section 901 of Public Law 96-342
Detailed Information (Adobe
Acrobat Reader required.)
Work-Study
Program
If you have questions on this program
please call toll-free number 1-888-442-4551.
Tutorial Assistance Program
If you have questions on this program please call
toll-free number 1-888-442-4551.
Forms for download or electronic submission
Education Forms
All students, regardless of the payment options utilized, must pay for course
materials prior to the start of every course.
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