Veterans & Service Members

AACRAO recognizes and honors the sacrifices these men and women have made and its members are proud to assist them and meet their educational needs. Veterans and students on active military duty and their families face special circumstances and challenges.

Changes in federal statute and executive actions have greatly promoted the expansion of services toward veterans and their families. Since the Post-9/11 GI Bill was passed in 2009, close to 1 million veterans, service members, and eligible dependents have taken advantage of the educational benefits available to them. With the passage of more recent legislation, such as the Forever GI Bill in 2017 and the Isakson Roe and THRIVE Acts in 2021, there will be significant changes to military education benefits over the coming years.

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AACRAO recently hosted a webinar to discuss the implementation of veteran legislation passed in December 2020, also known as the Johnny Isakson and David P. Roe Veterans Health Care and Benefits Improvement Act. This law will have a transformative effect on the mission of Education Service to provide ready access to, and timely and accurate delivery of, education benefits to Veterans, Service members, and their families, as well as further enable the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to empower GI Bill beneficiaries to achieve their vocational and career goals.

Other recent legislation introduced in both the House and Senate include important provisions to help ensure veterans can continue to receive their education benefits as well as technical corrections to the legislation passed last year.

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U.S. Launches New Complaint System for Student Veterans

Jan 31, 2014, 22:46 PM
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On Thursday, the federal government announced the launch of a new online complaint system that will make it easier for veterans, members of the armed services, and their families to report problems with colleges that receive funds from veteran and military education benefits programs.

The announcement follows a 2012 executive order by President Obama that outlined a set of "principles of excellence" for those institutions, including that they provide more information to veterans. The order also directed the federal government to take steps to stop deceptive practices aimed at veterans by institutions that receive funds from federal programs like the Post-9/11 GI Bill. The online reporting system, which is modeled after one in place at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), is one such step, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported.

"The online complaint system empowers veterans and their dependents and provides them a direct line to VA and our partner agencies," VA Under Secretary for Benefits Allison Hickey said in a statement, "The feedback we receive from veterans, servicemembers and their families will help us strengthen enforcement . . . to ensure students are receiving the education benefits they have earned and deserve."

Complaints will be reviewed by the departments of Veterans Affairs, Defense, Education and Justice, along with the CFPB and Federal Trade Commission. The massive interagency effort will allow federal officials to use their findings to pressure schools into changing, or go after harsher punishment if warranted.

Veterans groups hailed the move as a "game changer," according to Stars and Stripes.

 

Related Links

Joint U.S. Departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense Press Release

http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/01/30/new-online-portal-provides-way-military-and-veteran-students-and-their-families-pr-0

The Chronicle of Higher Education

http://chronicle.com/article/New-US-System-Aims-to-Help/144321/?cid=at&utm_source=at&utm_medium=en

Stars and Stripes

http://www.stripes.com/news/online-complaints-system-will-police-colleges-over-gi-bill-benefits-1.264742

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