TVCC-2017-2018-Catalog - page 55

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b.
Annotate “Chapter 1607” prominently on all correspondence and
documents
5.
Chapter 35 Dependents (spouse or children) of veterans (service
connected, 100% disabled or deceased):
a.
Certificate of Eligibility
b.
DD Form 214 of veteran
6.
Chapter 31 Vocational Rehabilitation (veterans with a service-connected
disability):
a.
DD Form 214
b.
VA Form 28-1905 Authorization and Certification of Entrance or
Reentrance into Rehabilitation and Certification of Status
Veterans and eligible dependents should consult the school veteran affairs officer
sistance in applying for educational benefits. Additional
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VA CHANGES THAT MUST BE REPORTED
It is the responsibility of the VA student to report immediately any changes in
enrollment (reduction or termination of attendance or training) to the school’s
certifying official and ensure the changes are reported promptly to the VA regional
office. The student will be responsible for any overpayment resulting from these
changes. Any change of address or phone number should also be reported to the
school VA officer. When changing a degree or certificate program, the student must
notify the TVCC certifying official and complete any required forms to avoid a delay
in receiving educational benefits payments. If transferring from or to another
school, the student should complete the following:
1.
Veterans and Reservists: VA Form 22-1995 Request for Change of Program
or Place of Training.
2.
Spouse or Child of Veteran: VA Form 22-5495 Request for Change of
Program or Place of Training Survivors’ and Dependents’ Education
Assistance.
VA SATISFACTORY PROGRESS
In order to maintain eligibility for educational benefits, all VA students must meet
the school standards of conduct, satisfactory academic progress and class
attendance. A student who is receiving VA educational benefits must maintain a
cumulative GPA of 2.0 to be considered making satisfactory progress. A student who
fails to achieve a cumulative 2.0 GPA shall be placed on probation for one semester.
If the student achieves a current semester GPA of 2.0 or better during the
probationary period but has not achieved the required cumulative 2.0 GPA, the
student may be continued on probation for one additional semester. However, if the
student on academic probation fails to achieve a current 2.0 GPA at the end of the
first probationary semester, the student will be reported to the Department of
Veterans Affairs as making unsatisfactory progress. A student who fails to achieve a
cumulative 2.0 GPA at the end of the second consecutive probationary semester will
be reported to the Department of Veterans Affairs as making unsatisfactory
progress.
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