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Military and Veterans Admission Requirements


New Student-Veterans (First-Time GI Bill® Benefit Recipients)

Thank you for considering the ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø. We're eager to welcome you to your new academic home. To ensure you receive full benefits and credit from any of your past institutions, please follow these steps:

  1. Complete and submit your Please remember to submit all official transcripts from previous institutions, including your military transcripts. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard veterans can access their transcript from the  Air Force veterans can access their transcript through the
  2. Apply to the Department of Veterans Affairs for education benefits:
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    Military service members, veterans, and reservists use VA form 22-1990
    • Dependents applying for transfer of entitlements use VA form 22-1990e
    • Dependents of permanently and totally disabled or deceased veterans and Fry Scholarship recipients use VA form 22-5490
  3. Once this application has been submitted, the VA will send the student a Certificate of Eligibility (COE). Only courses that are considered part of your current degree program are eligible for certification by the VA.
  4. Submit a copy of your COE to Heather Chance, ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø's school certifying official by email at Heather.Chance@uafs.edu or delivering a physical copy to the Financial Aid Office, located on the second floor of the Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center.
  5. Attend a MANE Event New Student Orientation and register for a R.O.A.R. Registration appointment to meet with your assigned advisor. 
  6. Once you have registered for courses, you will complete and submit the online Veteran Request to Certify Hours. To find your terms form, log into and search "Certify" in the upper right search bar. Select your terms form. 

    Submitting a Request to Certify Hours form alerts the school certifying official that you would like to use your VA educational benefits for the term in which you are registered. To use your benefits,
    you must submit a new request for every term you register for courses.

Transfer Student-Veterans (Used GI Bill® Benefit at Another Institution)

Thank you for considering ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø. We're eager to welcome you to your new academic home. To ensure you receive full benefits and credit from any of your past institutions, please follow these steps.

  1. Complete and submit your Please remember to submit all official transcripts from previous institutions, including your military transcripts. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard veterans can access their transcript from the . Air Force veterans can access their transcript through the .
  2. Request a Change of Program or Place of Training from the Department of Veterans Affairs:
    • Military service members, veterans, and reservists use VA Form 22-1995
    • Military dependents use VA Form22-5495
  3. Once this application has been submitted, the VA will send the student a Certificate of Eligibility (COE). Only courses that are considered part of your current degree program are eligible for certification by the VA.
  4. Submit a copy of your COE to Heather Chance, ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø's school certifying official by email at Heather.Chance@uafs.edu or delivering a physical copy to the Financial Aid Office, located on the second floor of the Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center.
  5. Your admissions letter will provide you with the name and contact details of the academic advisor within the college of your major. Contact this advisor to set an appointment, declare your major, and register for courses.
  6. Once you have registered for courses, you will complete and submit the online Veteran Request to Certify Hours. To find your terms form, log into and search "Certify" in the upper right search bar. Select your terms form. 

    Submitting a Request to Certify Hours form alerts the school certifying official that you would like to use your VA educational benefits for the term in which you are registered. To use your benefits,
    you must submit a new request for every term you register for courses.

GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the .