Hi, I'm a current high school junior interested in attending Arizona State University after graduation. One of my family members served in the military, and we have GI Bill benefits available to use for tuition. Can anyone confirm if ASU accepts the GI Bill for tuition assistance? Thanks!
Yes, Arizona State University (ASU) does accept the GI Bill for tuition assistance. ASU is actually known for being a military-friendly school and has dedicated resources to support veterans, active duty military members, and their dependents. The university has a Veterans Services office that helps eligible students with the process of using their GI Bill benefits.
To get started, you'll need to apply for your GI Bill benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) website. Once you've received your Certificate of Eligibility, you can provide it to ASU's Veterans Services office, and they will help you through the process of applying the benefits to your tuition and fees.
Remember that the amount of financial assistance you receive from the GI Bill may depend on various factors, including the length of your family member's service and the specific GI Bill program being utilized (e.g., Post-9/11 GI Bill, Montgomery GI Bill, etc.). I recommend reaching out to ASU's Veterans Services office for any specific questions or concerns, as they will be best equipped to guide you through the process. Good luck!
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