Thursday, February 09, 2012

Office of the Registrar

 

College of Southern Nevada

Instructions for Initial Application

Montgomery GI Bill - Active Duty Educational Assistance Program

Chapter 30, Category I

Note: Please read and comply with these instructions carefully.  If you have questions, contact the College Veterans' Affairs Office at (702) 651-5060 or csn.va@csn.edu.  If an instruction is unclear, do not guess! Incorrect answers can cause significant delays.  Completed applications should be hand-carried to the CSN Veterans' Affairs Office.

Note: Steps 1 through 4 below must be completed before you may enroll in classes (Step 5).

1. Admission to the College - If you have not already done so, submit an Admissions Form to the Office of The Registrar.  If you're claiming VA educational benefits for college credits earned at CSN, you must indicate on the form that you will declare a major and are pursuing either an Associate Degree or a Certificate of Achievement.

2. Placement Test - You may need English and/or Mathematics classes for your program.  If you have not previously completed these classes at CSN or some other college, you will be required to take Placement Tests at the Assessment Center before you can enroll in Mathematics or English classes.  Newly admitted students must complete Placement Testing before they may enroll in any classes at CSN.  The results of these tests will indicate that you are either qualified to enter into college-level English and Mathematics classes, or must take refresher classes.  If refresher classes are required, you may receive benefits for them, but only for the highest level indicated by testing.  If you enroll in refreshers that are not required, you may not receive benefits for them.

3. New Student Orientation - Newly admitted students must complete CSN's New Student Orientation, before they may register for classes.  You may either review our Online Orientation at your convenience, or attend one of the recurring sessions that will be scheduled by the Counseling Center.  This program has been put into place to increase your level of success as you pursue your academic goals.  After Placement Testing and Orientation are completed, see an academic counselor as noted in the following paragraph.

4. Academic Counseling - Seek an academic counselor to assist you in choosing the program of study you plan to follow.  If you are seeking a medically related program, see a Health Programs Advisor at the Cheyenne or West Charleston Campuses.  When you decide on your program, ask for a signed copy of the degree sheet which shows the classes you will need to complete before you can graduate.   Provide a copy of this sheet to the CSN VA Office.  Retain a copy for yourself.  The Department of Veterans Affairs will pay benefits for only those classes which satisfy unfilled graduation requirements.  The name of your chosen degree program must be documented on your application (VA Form 22-1990, Question 12c).  After you have seen your academic counselor, you may enroll in classes.

5.  Enrollment in Classes - Enroll with the Office of The Registrar in any class that you desire, but remember that the VA will pay benefits for only those classes required by your degree program.  Although the CSN VA staff members attempt to verify enrollment in proper classes, you are ultimately responsible for your enrollment choices!

6. Payment of Tuition - Payment of VA Educational Benefits is made directly to you, the student. The VA normally requires approximately 6 to 8 weeks to process claims.  This is normal VA processing time, over which the College has no control. 

VA Educational Benefits typically are paid after each month of class attendance is completed.  As a result, do not assume your benefits will arrive in time to pay your fees before the deadline dates published in the Class Schedule.  You should be prepared to pay the cost of tuition, fees, and other expenses up front while VA is processing your application.  The following options are available for payment of tuition:

A. Pay tuition and any fees at the Cashier's Office before the deadline published in the Class Schedule.  This is the typical procedure.

B. Enter into a Time Payment Agreement with Cashier's Office.

C. Use Financial Aid if you have received an Award Letter from the Financial Aid Office.

Tuition payment will be due, even though your benefits payment has not been received!   Failure to ensure tuition payment by the due date could result in your disenrollment from classes. For important dates visit Catalog/Schedule/Calendar 

7. VA 22-1990 (can be downloaded from the CSN VA Forms page) - This is your application for educational benefits.  Before completing the form, please fully read the form's "Information and Instructions" pages.  Also, please read each question carefully before answering it!  It is extremely important that you answer questions accurately.  The following clarification of some questions may be useful:

Question 10 - Do not include any prior use of the military Tuition Assistance Program when you consider your answer to this question.

Question 11 - Reference is made to an information pamphlet explaining education benefits.  You are encouraged to review this pamphlet at http://www.gibill.va.gov/pamphlets/ch30/ch30_pamphlet.pdf

Question 12a - Use the following, regardless of which campus you may be attending:

College of Southern Nevada

6375 West Charleston Blvd.

Las Vegas, NV 89146

Question 12c - Enter the name of your chosen CSN program as it appears on the degree sheet provided by your counselor.  Following this information, write any higher level of education you will seeking in your chosen field (whether it is a certificate, associate, baccalaureate, masters or doctorate level education) if different from the degree you are seeking at CSN.

Questions 17a through 17c - Need not be answered.

Questions 20a and 20b - To be complete only if you are still on active duty.

8. D.D. 214 - If you have been discharged from active duty, provide an original or certified copy of each DD Form 214, Copy #4, to show your dates of military service.  You must have an Honorable Discharge from military service to be eligible for educational benefits.  If you have a question about your eligibility,  contact the Department of Veteran Affairs at 1(800) 827-1000 for assistance.

9. Transfer Credit Evaluation - The Department of Veterans Affairs will not pay you to take a class if the need for the class was previously satisfied by education received through other sources.  You must have all previous education evaluated for its applicability toward your declared program.  Official transcripts from all previous colleges must be forwarded directly to CSN's Office of Admissions and Records.  In addition to transcripts, you must submit certain military documents (see below), along with a Transfer Credit Evaluation Request Form, to the Office of The Registrar.   Military documents you must submit include any of the following which the Department of Defense should have provided to you:

DD Form 214 - military separation document

AARTS/ACE Transcript - Army personnel

SMART Transcript - Naval and Marine Corps personnel

College of the Air Force Transcript - Enlisted Air Force personnel

CGI Transcript - Coast Guard personnel

Report the evaluation results to the CSN VA Office no later than the end of the second semester after you begin receiving VA benefits.  You may receive benefits while the evaluation is being conducted, but failure to report the evaluation results will result in a delay of your VA benefits.

As mentioned, the VA will not pay benefits for classes if the need for those classes had been satisfied through prior education.  If you enroll in and receive benefits for a class, and the Transfer Credit Evaluation reveals the requirement for that class had been previously satisfied, the VA may require you to refund any benefits paid toward the unnecessary class.

10. Standard of Progress

11. After you register for classes, and the above instructions are completed (except the Transfer Credit Evaluation results), return with your completed request package.   Include your:

    Signed degree (advisement) sheet,

    VA Form 22-1990, and

    D.D. Form(s) 214, copy #4

There is a small amount of additional documentation for you to complete which should only take a few minutes.