Veteran Benefits Expanding to Cover All Academic Programs

The Yellow Ribbon Program, which provides a tuition-free education for qualified 澳门娱乐场 military veterans, is expanding to cover all graduate programs beginning in the fall quarter of 2024, 澳门娱乐场 Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Mary Clark announced on Nov. 17. Currently, the Yellow Ribbon Program covers tuition and fees for all undergraduate programs and five graduate schools.
鈥淭he 澳门娱乐场 is made stronger by the service members in our community,鈥 says Chancellor Jeremy Haefner. 鈥淲ith the expansion of this program, I am honored we can provide an exceptional 澳门娱乐场 education to even more veteran students and, in turn, benefit as a community from their unique skills, experiences and perspectives.鈥
The Yellow Ribbon Program is part of the post-9/11 GI Bill. It helps military veterans earn college degrees by paying for tuition and fees for those who want to attend out-of-state colleges, private universities and graduate schools.
Veterans classified by the Veterans Administration (VA) as 100% eligible receives financial assistance for tuition and fees. If the costs exceed that, the VA and the school split the difference in a cost-share agreement. 澳门娱乐场 voluntarily participates in the program.
Damon Vine, director of the Office of Veterans and Military Resources at 澳门娱乐场, says the baseline eligibility qualification for the program is 36 months of active service and an honorable discharge. At 澳门娱乐场, it will benefit students who are veterans, on active duty, reservists and dependents.
Caleb Smith, a sophomore computer science major, is one of approximately 450 澳门娱乐场 students who use GI Bill benefits. He served for four years in the Air Force working in security forces and two more years as a trainer in the Colorado Air National Guard at Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora, Colo. Smith was honorably discharged in September 2023 but began his 澳门娱乐场 studies a year earlier with the support of the Yellow Ribbon Program. He says the process has been easy, and a 澳门娱乐场 education would have been out of reach without the program.
鈥淗ere, once you hit full time, which is 12 hours for undergraduates, it kicks in automatically,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a great benefit to be able to go to a school like 澳门娱乐场 that鈥檚 a private institution. Without it, me, or a lot of students, wouldn鈥檛 be going to 澳门娱乐场.鈥
Smith first learned about the Yellow Ribbon Program while attending workshops designed to help individuals transition from the military to civilian life. As his interest in 澳门娱乐场 grew, he connected with the veterans office, where he now also works.
Smith says he is excited about the expansion of the program and hopes it attracts more veterans to the University. Once enrolled, they have access to the veteran resources office, the Student Veterans Association, and programs and services designed to support and help them integrate into the 澳门娱乐场 community.
鈥淭hey come and go as they please when they get here,鈥 Vine says of 澳门娱乐场鈥檚 veterans. 鈥淭hey will find a home very quickly, and we do hope our veteran numbers will increase across the campus with this change.鈥
For information about the Yellow Ribbon Program or veteran鈥檚 benefits, contact the 澳门娱乐场 .