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Bryant University is committed to supporting veterans, active duty service members, and their families as they pursue their educational and career goals. We recognize the sacrifices you have made and are proud to provide resources and programs that help make your transition to college successful.
We honor and support students who are eligible for military benefits. As part of that commitment, we:
For more details on benefit programs, see the VA website.
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First, you will need to complete the VA application for educational benefits. If you are found to be eligible, you’ll receive a Certificate of Eligibility (or Notice of Eligibility), which you can submit to the Registrar’s Office, care of rbaccam@bryant.edu.
We will verify your enrollment each semester. You may also need to verify enrollment online using the WAVE program in order to receive benefits (currently, only Chapter 30, 1606, or 1607).
You are responsible for reporting any change in enrollment or directory information, as this information must be reported to the VA to keep your record current.
Yes, you are responsible for reporting all outside assistance (scholarship, tuition assistance from an employer, etc.) to the Financial Aid Office as soon as that information is available to you, as this may affect your total benefit.
Any Veterans Administration program is available to eligible veterans and/or their dependents. Contact your local Veterans Administration Office if you feel you meet these requirements:
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