Past rates: 2022-23 mgib-ad | veterans affairs

Past rates: 2022-23 mgib-ad | veterans affairs

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FOR CORRESPONDENCE TRAINING We’ll pay 55% of the established cost for the number of lessons you complete by mail, online, or in some other way. You’ll need to submit completed lessons to get


these payments. Learn more about correspondence training FOR FLIGHT TRAINING We’ll pay for 60% of the approved charges. Learn more about flight training MGIB-AD RATES IF YOU SERVED BETWEEN


2 AND 3 YEARS ON ACTIVE DUTY EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2022 The MGIB-AD rates listed here are for October 1, 2022, to September 30, 2023. We’ll pay you directly each month. These are sometimes


called the “2-year” rates.  FOR INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING These monthly rates are for courses at colleges and universities. The amounts listed here are for a full month of enrollment.


We’ll pay you a percentage of the full month’s rate based on the number of days that you’re enrolled in the month. We call this a prorated payment. For example, if your school starts on the


20th, you would get a payment for 10 days of enrollment that month. Your payment would be 1/3 of the monthly rate.  We’ll pay you up to the rate listed here based on how many courses you’re


taking: * FULL-TIME ENROLLMENT: $1,793.00 for each full month * 3/4-TIME ENROLLMENT: $1,344.75 for each full month * 1/2-TIME ENROLLMENT: $896.50 for each full month  If you’re enrolled less


than 1/2 time, we’ll pay you up to the amount listed here for every month you’re enrolled—but no more than the cost of your tuition and fees: * LESS THAN 1/2-TIME AND MORE THAN 1/4-TIME


ENROLLMENT: $896.50 for each full month (or the cost of your tuition and fees, whichever is less) * 1/4-TIME ENROLLMENT OR LESS: $448.25 for each full month (or the cost of your tuition and


fees, whichever is less) If your tuition and fees are less than the monthly rate, we’ll send you a lump sum (1 payment) at the start of each term.  EXAMPLE: If you’re enrolled less than 1/2


time and more than 1/4 time, and you attend a 90-day term, you may get up to $2,689.50 for the term ($896.50 per month x 3). But if your tuition and fees are less than $2,689.50, then we’ll


send you the amount of your tuition and fees at the start of the term instead.   Learn more about getting an undergraduate or graduate degree IN-STATE TUITION RATES You may be able to get


in-state tuition rates at a public school even if you haven’t lived in the state where the school is located. Learn more about in-state tuition rates FOR NON-COLLEGE DEGREE PROGRAMS These


monthly rates are for trade and vocational schools.  The amounts listed here are for a full month of enrollment. We’ll pay you a percentage of the full month’s rate based on the number of


days that you’re enrolled in the month. We call this a prorated payment. For example, if your school starts on the 20th, you would get a payment for 10 days of enrollment that month. Your


payment would be 1/3 of the monthly rate.  We’ll pay you up to the rate listed here based on your scheduled clock hours per week: * FULL-TIME ENROLLMENT: $1,793.00 for each full month *


3/4-TIME ENROLLMENT: $1,344.75 for each full month * 1/2-TIME ENROLLMENT: $896.50 for each full month If you’re enrolled less than 1/2 time, we’ll pay you up to the amount listed here for


every month you’re enrolled—but no more than the cost of your tuition and fees: * LESS THAN 1/2-TIME AND MORE THAN 1/4-TIME ENROLLMENT: $896.50 for each full month (or the cost of your


tuition and fees, whichever is less) * 1/4-TIME ENROLLMENT OR LESS: $448.25 for each full month (or the cost of your tuition and fees, whichever is less) If your tuition and fees are less


than the monthly rate, we’ll send you a lump sum (1 payment) at the start of each term.  EXAMPLE: If you’re enrolled less than 1/2 time and more than 1/4 time, and you attend a 90-day


program, you may get up to $2,689.50 ($896.50 per month x 3). But if your tuition and fees are less than $2,689.50, then we’ll send you the amount of your tuition and fees at the start of


the program instead.   Learn more about non-college degree programs