IUP Veterans Affairs Policies
Veterans eligible for the G.I. Bill should report to the Office of the
Veterans Counselor in Clark Hall prior to registration for a semester or
for summer sessions to be entered or continued in training for Veterans
Administration benefits purposes.
Children of a deceased or disabled veteran whose death or injury was due to
service-related causes may be eligible for educational assistance from the
federal government under Public Law 634 (Dependents Educational Assistance
Act). Immediately upon acceptance to IUP, men and women who qualify for such
assistance should contact the veterans counselor to process their application
for payment.
A prospective veteran or reservist student should contact
William Srsic or call 724-357-3009 and
submit to the counselor the veteran's certificate for Program of Education.
Any undergraduate receiving benefits from the Veterans Administration must
carry at least twelve credit hours during a regular semester in order to be
considered a full-time student by the Veterans Administration. The minimum
full-time requirement for a graduate student is nine credit hours.
No veteran receiving G.I. benefits may change curriculum without clearance from
the veterans counselor.
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