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If I am enrolled with VA, what benefits will I receive?

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Veterans in the VA health care system will be eligible to receive necessary inpatient and outpatient services, including preventive and primary care. These include: diagnostic and treatment services; rehabilitation; mental health and substance abuse treatment; home health, respite and hospice care; and drugs in conjunction with VA treatment. More Questions on this topic? Ask it here http://www.hadit.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1426
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Veterans enrolled in the VA health care system are eligible to receive necessary hospital and outpatient services, including preventive and primary care. These services include: diagnostic and treatment services; rehabilitation; mental health; substance abuse treatment; home health, prosthetic equipment, respite and hospice care; and medications in conjunction with VA treatment. You are not required to use VA as your exclusive health care provider.
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Can I receive Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) and VA disability benefits at the same time?

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You can receive SSDI benefits and service-connected compensation without any offset to either amount. However, if you receive a non-service connected VA pension, SSDI benefits WILL be subtracted from your VA disability pension check. More Questions on this topic? Ask it here http://www.hadit.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1499
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What do I need to do to receive VA benefits?

Advising Resource Center Frequently Asked Questions
Eligibility for VA programs is determined by the Veterans Administration (VA). Required forms and pertinent information are available from the Office of Student Financial Aid in Room 160. Apply at least four months prior to classes starting. Fall Semester applicants should apply by April 1.
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What VA services and benefits am I eligible to receive?

Retiree FAQ Page
The answer to this question should come from the Veterans Administration. Each case will be different and there is no simple answer. The best thing to do is contact the local VA Regional Center for your area by viewing the VA website at http://www.va.gov or by calling (1-800-827-1000). Retirees overseas should contact the American Embassy.
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How do I get enrolled in the VA system?

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You can apply for VA health care by completing VA form 10-10EZ. The 10-10EZ may be obtained by visiting, calling, or writing any VA health care facility or veterans' benefits office. You can also call toll-free 1-877-222-VETS (1-877-222-8387) or access the form on the Internet at http://www.va.gov/1010ez.htm .
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Can I use my VA Benefits?

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Yes, you can use your VA Benefits with us, but you must pay your course tuition in full via credit card or set up ADP (Automatic Debit Plan) payment at registration. The VA office will reimburse you directly by sending a check or direct deposit. Find out more information on how to start your VA benefits.
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We qualified for approval to process Veteran Administration Benefits, and will apply through the Denver, Colorado Veteran Administration for authorization. We don't enroll students as degree candidates who are just beginning college. Yorktown University students already have completed two years of college work, and now want a concentrated program of study in Government, Economics or Business.
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Who is eligible to receive health care through the VA system?

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Any individual who served on active duty in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines or Coast Guard, and received honorable discharge or release under honorable conditions has basic eligibility for VA healthcare. Those who served after 1980 must have served 24 months active duty to be eligible. More Questions on this topic? Ask it here http://www.hadit.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1357
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What sort of benefits will VA provide to the veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom?

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The men and women who served in Iraq during combat are eligible for the same array of VA benefits that went to veterans of other conflicts. That includes GI Bill home-loan guarantees, educational assistance and disability compensation. Each of these programs has its own eligibility rules. Iraqi Freedom veterans are also covered by a new benefit.
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What is the first step in establishing eligibility for VA spina bifida healthcare benefits?

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Since VA spina bifida healthcare benefits are based upon eligibility determinations made by VA regional offices, prospective beneficiaries must first contact a regional office to obtain an Application for Spina Bifida Benefits (VA Form 21-0304). The local VA regional office can be contacted toll-free at 1-800-827-1000. Upon return of a completed application, the regional office will determine eligibility and notify the applicant of the determination.
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Do we receive benefits if more than one child is enrolled in college at the same time?

Financial Aid: FAQs for Parents
The FAFSA asks the number of people in one’s family and the number in college. The number in college refers to children who are in undergraduate programs. Having more than one student in college does reduce the estimated family contribution, but only certain types of aid would increase as the estimated family contribution decreases (i.e. Pell Grant). Linfield’s financial aid office will be sending enrollment verification forms to those students who have siblings at other institutions.
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What benefits do I receive while enrolled at the University of Illinois?

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a GSE student at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, you will benefit from access to a great many resources. First of all, the Educational Policy Studies (EPS) department resides within the College of Education, where a variety of educational resources can be found. Next, GSE is affiliated with the Center for Global Studies which can assist in several aspects of your GSE research and coursework.
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Can a veteran receive both VA Benefits and federal/state financial aid?

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It is possible, but veterans' benefits can greatly impact the amount of financial aid a student can receive.
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CAN I RECEIVE REGULAR FINANCIAL AID WHILE RECEIVING VA BENEFITS?

Financial Aid...Veterans...FAQ's
You may be eligible for additional grants, loans, scholarships, and employment programs. (See a Financial Advisor for Details)
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What are the benefits of being enrolled?

Resources - Frequently Asked Questions
The primary benefit of being enrolled is the guidance and direction you will receive from your consultant in designing your own classical curriculum and implementing the classical methodology.
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Are any VA benefits available for children of Vietnam veterans born with spina bifida?

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Congress authorized the benefits because of evidence linking the illness to a parent’s exposure to the herbicide Agent Orange. VA recently created a toll-free number where people can receive information about the spina bifida program. The number is 1-888-820-1756. Children of Vietnam veterans born with spina bifida are eligible a monthly disability allowance and for vocational training.
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Do you offer VA benefits?

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The Training Center does not offer job placement; however, our qualified staff provides a job posting board featuring open positions through the US and further information about these openings. The Training Center does not provide student housing; however, our staff will be happy to provide you information regarding rental opportunities in the community.
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How do I get my VA benefits started?

Ivy Tech Community College Wabash Valley
You will need to obtain the Application for Veteran Benefits (22-1990). This application can be mailed to you or picked up at the Financial Aid Office. Once complete, submit the application along with a copy of your DD-214 or Notice of Basic Eligibility (Reserves) to the Veteran's Coordinator.
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Do you accept GI Bill/VA Benefits?

Air Conditioning Technical Institute - I Have A Question
Yes, we do. Our admissions counselor is available to assist with filing the appropriate paperwork and ensuring that you are properly processed for those benefits.
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Are you approved by the VA for Veterans Benefits?

Frequently Asked Questions about our Instrument Courses
Only part 141 flight schools can be authorized for VA financing. In addition, a pilot using Veterans Benefits for IFR training must also be enrolled in Commercial training to meet the VA requirements. SPIFR does not provide Commercial training.
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What are the benefits of a VA loan?

VA Home Loans: Answers to frequently asked questions.
A VA loan offers 100% financing with no mortgage insurance fees. The loan is assumable, and you are eligible for streamlined refinancing if rates go down. A VA loan also offers great rates and is less strict on credit than most conventional loans.
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Are VA education benefits taxable?

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No. Any veterans benefits paid under any law administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs should not be reported as income to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
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What public funds does a district receive for a dually enrolled child?

Iowa Depatment of Education
If a child is dually enrolled solely to participate in extracurricular activities, the district receives one-tenth the amount of state aid it receives for a regularly enrolled child. A child dually enrolled in grades 9 ? 12 for purposes other than or in addition to participation in extracurricular activities is counted by the district as a shared-time student. Iowa Code sections 299A.8, 257.6(1).
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What if I am enrolled for only a portion of the benefits period?

Office of Labor Relations
For enrollment of less than six months, the incentive payment is pro-rated by the number of days of enrollment in the Buy-Out Waiver Program.
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What are some benefits of being enrolled in CSFP?

FAQs for Women, Infants & Children Nutrition Services
Healthy foods are provided at no cost. Nutrition information for yourself and other participating family members as well as referrals for health care are provided.
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For what injuries or diseases may I receive benefits?

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If your injury or disease arises in the course of your employment or if your preexisting condition, disease or infection is aggravated, reactivated, or accelerated by a work injury, you are entitled to benefits. Yes. The aggravation, reactivation, or acceleration of an underlying or preexisting condition entitles you to benefits. For example, if you have degenerative disc disease and a work injury worsens the disease, you may receive benefits.
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May I receive benefits if I suffer a disfigurement?

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You may receive up to two hundred and seventy-five weeks of benefits for a permanent disfigurement of the face, neck, or head. The award is supposed to be proportionate to the extent of the disfigurement. If you were to die as a result of a work related illness or injury within three-hundred weeks of the date you suffered the injury or contracted the disease, your widow or widower is entitled to receive benefits that vary depending on the number of your dependent children.
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