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Did you know that it is possible to use GI Bill benefits for Apprenticeship Training and On-The-Job Training (OJT)? It is possible to receive a monthly educational benefit check from the Department of Veterans Affairs for training in an approved Apprenticeship or OJT program.
Apprenticeship training is supervised on-the-job training coupled with related technical instruction (usually 144 hours per year). Apprenticeships are normally from one to five years in length. In Wisconsin, all apprenticeships must be registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards. Examples include: Electrician, Ironworker, Carpenter, Plumber, Fire Fighter, Corrections Officer, and Tool and Die Maker.
There are time limits involved and approval of a program may be back-dated for up to one year for benefit purposes. As a general rule, veterans have 10 years after their separation from service to use their GI Bill Benefit. Chapter 34 GI Bill (Vietnam Era) ended on December 31, 1989; however, some Chapter 34 veterans are eligible for benefits under Chapter 30.
OJT is training received while actually performing a job and earning wages. OJT programs must be at least six months up to normally not more than two years in length to qualify. An OJT program differs from an apprenticeship program in that there is not a related technical instruction portion to an OJT program.
Applies to those entering active duty after July 1, 1985, and to those who contributed to the Montgomery GI Bill.
EFFECTIVE October 1, 2007: For veterans whose period of active duty was three years or more, the monthly allowance will be:
Or, for veterans whose initial period of active duty was less than three years:
EFFECTIVE January 1, 2008: For veterans whose period of active duty was three years or more, the monthly allowance will be:
Or, for veterans whose initial period of active duty was less than three years:
Participation in specific programs may create eligibility for additional amounts or “kickers”.
Applies to veterans who entered active duty between January 1, 1977 and June 30, 1985, and contributed toward the Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP). The rate payable is based upon contributions. Contact the VA Regional Office for information on a specific allowance.
Applies to members of the National Guard or Reserves with a six year period of obligation after October 1, 1990. Veterans should contact their unit for eligibility.
EFFECTIVE October 1, 2007, the monthly allowance will be:EFFECTIVE January 1, 2008, the monthly allowance will be:
Must remain in active NG/Reserve status to draw benefits.
Reserve Education Assistance Program (REAP). Applies to members of the National Guard or Reserves with continuous deployment days since 9/11/01 as follows: Effective October 1, 2007: 90 to 364=$374.34 per month; 365 to 729=$561.51 per month; 730+=$748.68 per month. Effective January 1, 2008: 90 to 364=$330.30 per month; 365 to 729=$495.45 per month; 730+=$660.60 per month. Special circumstances (e.g.: temporary disability) may impact REAP benefits. Benefits decrease after 1st and 2nd 6-month periods. Must remain an active NG/Reserve status to draw benefits. Please contact the Department of Veterans Affairs at 1-800-442-4551 with any specific questions.
Applies to veterans who entered active duty between February 1, 1955 and December 31, 1976. You may be eligible to receive benefits under Chapter 30.
EFFECTIVE October 1, 2007, the monthly allowance will be:
EFFECTIVE January 1, 2008, the monthly allowance will be:
NOTE: Increased monthly rate for covered dependents
Applies to a child or spouse of a service-connected deceased or 100 percent permanently disable veteran.
EFFECTIVE October 1, 2007, the monthly allowance will be:
EFFECTIVE January 1, 2008, the monthly allowance will be:
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