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Veterans Affairs Veterans Affairs Academic Affairs Joyal Administration, Room 106 (209) 278-7030 Claudia Morrison, Coordillalor The OVA is your liaison with the Veterans Administration alld the State Departnzmt of Veterans Affairs. Veterans Affairs The Office ofVererans Affairs (OVA) at California State University, Fresno is a federally funded program that provides a variety of services to veterans. The OVA is your liaison with the Veterans Administration, the State Departmem ofVererans Affairs. and other related agencies for the veteran population of the campus. Veterans transferring to Fresno 5ra[e from other institutions are strongly urged to coman the OVA and file a request for a Change of Place Training (VA 22-1995) at least two months prior to the beginning of the semeSter. Qualified studems who have never used the G.t. Bill should also apply through the OVA at least eight weeks in advance. All cnrollmems must be certified by the Veterans Administration before any benefit checks are issued. Veterans are nor the only students eligible for G.!. benefits. Dependents of deceased or disabled veterans, and certain dependents of California veterans may qualifY for benefits. Eligibility is established on a case-brcase basis. Contact the OVA for detailed information and assistance in establishing your claims. Benefits To apply for benefits, contact the OVA by telephone, letter, or in person. The staff will give you all the necessary application forms. The educational assistance programs for which you may apply: Contributory Educational Assistance Program for veterans and service persons entering active duty on or afrer Januaty I, 1977 • Vocational Rehabilitation for disabled veterans ofWodd War II, the Korean Conflict, the pOStKorean Conflict. the Vietnam Era. and certain peacetime veterans • Survivors and Dependents Education for children, spouses, and survivors of veterans whose deaths or permanent total disabilities were service-connected, and for spouses and children of service persons missing in action or prisoners of war Chapter 106. Educational Assistance is available for members of the Selected Reserve, effective July I, 1985. Chaptet 106, Educarional Assistance for members of the Selected Reserve is also referred to as the Selected Reserve Educational Assistance Program. Chapter 30. The Veteran's Educational Assistance Act of 1984 (Montgomety G.!. Bill) is geated toward new recruits (who enlisted afrer June 30, 1985) and members of the military (who enlisted prior to January 1, 1977, and have continuous service after July I, 1985). Additional information on either Chaptet 106 or Chapter 30 is available in the Veterans Office. The following setvices are provided by the OVA: • processing veterans' applications for educational benefits processing and forwarding certification forms processing application for advance pay processing enrollment status, i.e., dropping of units, changing of majors, withdrawals, etc. processing of fee waivers Inquiries academic advising • personal counseling Work-Srndy Program-& 47
Object Description
Title | 1998-99 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1998-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 047 |
Full Text Search | Veterans Affairs Veterans Affairs Academic Affairs Joyal Administration, Room 106 (209) 278-7030 Claudia Morrison, Coordillalor The OVA is your liaison with the Veterans Administration alld the State Departnzmt of Veterans Affairs. Veterans Affairs The Office ofVererans Affairs (OVA) at California State University, Fresno is a federally funded program that provides a variety of services to veterans. The OVA is your liaison with the Veterans Administration, the State Departmem ofVererans Affairs. and other related agencies for the veteran population of the campus. Veterans transferring to Fresno 5ra[e from other institutions are strongly urged to coman the OVA and file a request for a Change of Place Training (VA 22-1995) at least two months prior to the beginning of the semeSter. Qualified studems who have never used the G.t. Bill should also apply through the OVA at least eight weeks in advance. All cnrollmems must be certified by the Veterans Administration before any benefit checks are issued. Veterans are nor the only students eligible for G.!. benefits. Dependents of deceased or disabled veterans, and certain dependents of California veterans may qualifY for benefits. Eligibility is established on a case-brcase basis. Contact the OVA for detailed information and assistance in establishing your claims. Benefits To apply for benefits, contact the OVA by telephone, letter, or in person. The staff will give you all the necessary application forms. The educational assistance programs for which you may apply: Contributory Educational Assistance Program for veterans and service persons entering active duty on or afrer Januaty I, 1977 • Vocational Rehabilitation for disabled veterans ofWodd War II, the Korean Conflict, the pOStKorean Conflict. the Vietnam Era. and certain peacetime veterans • Survivors and Dependents Education for children, spouses, and survivors of veterans whose deaths or permanent total disabilities were service-connected, and for spouses and children of service persons missing in action or prisoners of war Chapter 106. Educational Assistance is available for members of the Selected Reserve, effective July I, 1985. Chaptet 106, Educarional Assistance for members of the Selected Reserve is also referred to as the Selected Reserve Educational Assistance Program. Chapter 30. The Veteran's Educational Assistance Act of 1984 (Montgomety G.!. Bill) is geated toward new recruits (who enlisted afrer June 30, 1985) and members of the military (who enlisted prior to January 1, 1977, and have continuous service after July I, 1985). Additional information on either Chaptet 106 or Chapter 30 is available in the Veterans Office. The following setvices are provided by the OVA: • processing veterans' applications for educational benefits processing and forwarding certification forms processing application for advance pay processing enrollment status, i.e., dropping of units, changing of majors, withdrawals, etc. processing of fee waivers Inquiries academic advising • personal counseling Work-Srndy Program-& 47 |