
GI Bill and other VA education benefit payments FAQs
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Get answers to questions you may have about your GI Bill payments.
If you signed up for direct deposit when you applied for education benefits, we’ll deposit your payment into your bank account 7 to 10 business days after you verify your school enrollment.
This is the fastest way to receive your payment.
If you asked for a waiver so you could receive your payments by check, you should receive your first check by mail about 14 days after you verify your school enrollment.
Please let us know if your payment is late. You can call us toll-free at 888-442-4551 (TTY: 711). We’re here Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET.
If you get your payment by check and it’s been at least 3 weeks since we issued the check, you can request a replacement. It could take up to 6 weeks to get a replacement.
Your monthly GI Bill payment may be less than your monthly rate for one of these reasons:
No. In 2011, Congress passed a law that prohibits VA from paying MHA during school breaks. This includes breaks between semesters, quarters, and terms. Be sure to plan ahead to cover your
housing costs when school isn’t in session.
If your enrollment starts after the first of the month or ends before the last day of the month, we’ll pay you a prorated housing payment for the part of the month you’re enrolled in
classes.
Note: If you’re homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, we may be able to help. Call the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 877-424-3838 for help 24/7. You’ll talk privately
with a trained VA counselor for free.
If you’re using the Post-9/11 GI Bill, you can’t get an advance payment.
If you’re using a GI Bill program other than the Post-9/11 GI Bill, you may be able to get an advance payment. You’ll need to meet all of the requirements listed below.
Note: We must receive your enrollment certification at least 30 days before classes start.
First, find out if your school will receive an advance payment for you. Check with the office that oversees Veteran benefits at your school. This is usually the registrar’s or financial aid
office. If they agree to receive an advance payment, they’ll give you a request form to fill out. They’ll keep this on file at the school.
If you’re eligible, we’ll send the advance payment to your school. You’ll need to go to the registrar’s or financial aid office to pick up the check. The payment will include the first
partial month and the first full month of your enrollment.
Example: If your enrollment starts on August 25, the advance payment will cover August 25 through September 30. Since GI Bill benefits are paid at the end of the month, you’ll get your next
payment for October 1 to 31 in early November.
Note: If you receive an advance payment, and then you stop taking some or all of your classes, you could end up owing us money.