MGIB Eligibility

Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) eligibility is straightforward for most veterans, but it can be complex for others. If you have questions about MGIB eligibility, check with your Education Center, or call the VA toll-free education number, 1-888-GI Bill-1 (1-888-442-4551). You may also get information at the VA Education Service web site www.gibill.va.gov
With the exception of some officers who received a commission, after December 31, 1976, as a result of graduating from a service academy, or after completing a Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) scholarship program, the MGIB is for people who first came on active duty on July 1,1985, or later, and who did not decline – in writing – to participate in the MGIB program. 
To be eligible for the full 36 months of MGIB benefits, veterans must normally meet the character of service, and minimum length of service requirements. Some veterans who are separated from active duty early for the convenience of the government may also receive the full 36 months of MGIB benefits. Depending on the reason for separation, other veterans who are separated from active duty early may be eligible for prorated – reduced - MGIB benefits; one month of benefits for each full month of active duty. 
Some veterans who were eligible for the Vietnam Era GI Bill (VRA) have increased MGIB eligibility. They must have had some remaining VRA entitlement on December 31, 1989, when all benefits under the VRA expired. With some exceptions, they must have served on active duty from July 1, 1985 through June 30, 1988. For these veterans, the 10-year period of time in which they must use MGIB benefits is reduced by any time, from January 1, 1977 through June 30, 1985, that they were not on active duty. 
Individuals who are involuntarily separated from the military and who were not originally eligible for the MGIB may have a second opportunity to receive MGIB benefits. This includes officers not normally eligible for the MGIB because they were commissioned after December 31, 1976 as a result of graduating from a service academy or after completing a ROTC scholarship, and people who declined to participate in the MGIB. Contact your Education Center or VA for details. 
$600 Buy-up Program: You can get up to $150 per month added to your standard MGIB "payment rate." This could increase your total GI Bill benefit by up to $5,400. To take advantage you must be on active duty and elect to contribute up to $600 (in $20 increments) before you leave the service. Each $300 dollars contributed earns an additional $75 a month in benefits. You can use form VA Form 2366-1, "Increased Benefit Contribution Program,” to process your request through your local payroll or personnel office (http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/infomgt/forms/eforms/dd2366-1.pdf).
For More Information
The VA can provide you with educational counseling after you leave the Service. Contact the VA GI Bill Regional Processing Office by dialing toll-free 1-888-GI Bill-1 (1-888-442-4551) or go to the MGIB website at http://www.gibill.va.gov. To contact the VA Regional Office closest to you, go to http://www1.va.gov/directory/guide/home.asp and click on “Type of Facility.” Then, click on your State to locate the Regional Office nearest you.  In addition, information on MGIB and other veterans’ educational benefit programs is available from your installation’s Education Center or from the admissions office and/or veterans’ coordinator at most colleges and universities.
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You qualify for Federal Financial Student Aid such as Pell Grants and the Stafford Loan Program even if you are still on active duty. Visit http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ to learn how to apply.
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