Student Services
Veterans' Benefits
Veteran Services
School Certifying Officer: Kimberly Pelle
Campus Office: US 201
https://www.ius.edu/veterans/
Veteran’s benefits of several types are available to IU Southeast students. Our Veteran’s Service Specialist/Certifying Officer assists students with completing forms and processing certifications. Popular programs administered through IUS include:
- Chapter 30 - New Montgemery GI Bill®
- Eligible service personnel: Active - Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard
- Chapter 31 - VA Vocational Rehabilitation (Voc Rehab)
- Eligible service personnel: Active - Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard
- Chapter 33 - Post 9/11 GI Bill®/Yellow Ribbon School
- Eligible service personnel: Military duty after 11 Sep 2001 for all Military service to include the Reserves or National Guard. Includes any transfer of Entitlement to Spouse and/or Child.
- Chapter 35 - Survivors and Dependents Educational Assitance (DEA)
- Eligible persons: Spouse or Dependent of a Disabled/ Deceased Veteran
- Chapter 1606 - Military Reserve/Guardman
- Eligible service personnel: Reservist or Guardsmen any service.
Statement of Policy and Practice
In compliance with 38 USC 3679(e) as amended by the Veteran's Benefits and Transition Act of 2018, IU Southeast allows covered individuals to attend or participate in the course of education beginning when it is scheduled to start per the published Schedule of Classes, without regard to whether they have presented a certificate of eligibility, statement of benefits, or VAF-28-1905. If certification to the Veteran's Administration (VA) reveals that an individual is not eligible for benefits either fully or partially, the student is responsible for resolving any financial debts to the school. Students must submit an in-house worksheet each semester they are requesting certification with the VA, found at https://one.iu.edu/task/iu/request-gi-bill-certification.
IU Southeast does not impose any penalty, such as late fees, denial of accesss to classes, libraries, or classrooms; or mandate that covered individuals borrow additional monies, because of covered persons inability to meet their financial obigations to the university due to delayed disbursement of funds from the VA under Chapters 31 or 33.