Veterans’ Educational Benefits
A student who is a veteran, a member of the armed forces, or spouse or dependent of a veteran or current service member may be entitled to educational benefits through the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Eligibility for such benefits is determined by VA.
VA strictly enforces policies governing enrollment certification and payment of veterans’ educational benefits. Students receiving VA educational benefits need to be aware of the following information that will affect receipt of benefits while enrolled at Central Michigan University.
Central Michigan University will not impose penalties upon any student using Chapter 31 or Chapter 33 VA education benefits who is unable to meet their financial obligations to the university, due to delayed disbursement from the VA.
To prevent imposing penalties upon students using GI Bill® benefits, all students utilizing those benefits will be required to submit an Enrollment Certification Request (ECR) form and upload the Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) they received from the VA, prior to the billing due date for that semester. Students with Post 9/11 GI Bill® eligibility of less than 100% will be required to pay the difference between their financial obligation, and the amount expected from the VA, prior to the established due date, unless other arrangements are made by mutual agreement with the university.
Those students who are using Chapter 33 Post 9/11 GI Bill® eligibility that has been transferred to them from a sponsor, are responsible for ensuring they understand how much of their entitlement remains at the beginning of the semester. Residual financial obligation resulting from the expiration of VA entitlement is the sole responsibility of the student.
Audit Grades. Enrollment certification is prohibited for audited courses.
Eligible Courses. Only courses that count toward completion of a student’s stated educational objectives may be certified with VA. To ensure compliance with this VA regulation:
- All undergraduate and graduate students utilizing veterans benefits must consult with their academic advisor upon admission to CMU to develop an appropriate degree plan.
- Undergraduate students utilizing veterans benefits must officially declare a major prior to earning 56 credit hours.
Note: Students changing or adding a degree or certificate program as a dual objective must execute a new degree plan. As part of the new degree plan (change) process, students utilizing VA educational benefits must have their completed coursework re-evaluated by the student's advisor to ensure previously completed courses are appropriately included in the student’s revised degree plan. Students are also advised that any change in degree or certificate program requires the student to submit a formal application.
Enrollment Certification Request. Students approved for GI Bill® Educational Benefits and wishing to receive those benefits at CMU must submit a Central Michigan University GI Bill® Enrollment Certification Request (ECR) form EACH SEMESTER. For the student’s convenience, this form is online at https://globalapp.cmich.edu/ECR/#/.
Enrollment Changes. Students must promptly notify their School Certifying Official of any schedule changes (i.e., dropping, adding, or withdrawing from a course) by emailing a description of their change to Veterans@cmich.edu.
Incomplete (I) and Deferred (Z) Grades. An incomplete or deferred grade is considered non-punitive and must be converted to a punitive grade within one year. VA will be notified at the end of the term of non-punitive grades; repayment of benefits may be required.
Prior Learning Credit. VA will not reimburse students for the cost of prior learning assessment credit.
Rate of Pursuit. Below is the university rate of pursuit enrollment status standard for undergraduate and graduate non-standard courses*. Federal Student Aid (FSA) has a different enrollment status standard for determining aid eligibility.
Undergraduate Rate of Pursuit (5-week courses)
- 4 or more credits=full time
- 3 credits=three-quarter time
- 2 credits=half time
Undergraduate Rate of Pursuit (8-week courses)
- 6 or more credits=full time
- 4-5 credits= three-quarter time
- 3 credits=half time
Undergraduate Rate of Pursuit (12-week courses)
- 8 or more credits=full time
- 6-7 credits=three-quarter time
- 4-5 credits= half time
Undergraduate Rate of Pursuit (15 or 16-week courses)
- 12 or more credits=full time
- 9-11 credits=three-quarter time
- 6-8 credits=half time
Graduate Rate of Pursuit (1 or 2-day courses)
- 1 or more credits=full time
Graduate Rate of Pursuit (1 or 2-week courses)
- 1 or more credits=full time
Graduate Rate of Pursuit (3-week courses)
- 2 or more credits=full time
- 1 credit=half time
Graduate Rate of Pursuit (5 or 6-week courses)
- 3 or more credits= full time
- 2 credits=half time
Graduate Rate of Pursuit (7 or 8-week courses)
- 3 or more credits= full time
- 2 credits= half time
Graduate Rate of Pursuit (9 week-courses)
- 5 or more credits= full time
- 3-4 credits=half time
Graduate Rate of Pursuit (12-week courses)
- 6 or more credits= full time
- 3-5 credits=half time
Graduate Rate of Pursuit (15 or 16-week courses)
- 9 or more credits=full time
- 6-8 credits=three-quarter time
- 5 credits=half time
*For the rate of pursuit of course lengths not listed, please contact the Registrar’s Office.
Repeat Courses. Only courses that are failed or for which the grade does not meet minimum requirements for graduation may be certified with VA if they are repeated.
Academic Progress. Students must maintain satisfactory progress according to published standards established and enforced by the University. Federal regulations mandate that benefits be discontinued when satisfactory progress has ceased. Accordingly, CMU must discontinue certification of enrollment and inform VA. Students have a right to appeal the termination of benefits with VA. For additional information, see the Undergraduate Academic Probation, Suspension, Dismissal, and Reinstatement Policies and Procedures or Graduate Academic and Retention Standards in the Academic Policies and Information section of the Bulletin.
Transfer Credit. Students must provide CMU with an official transcript from all previous institutions attended. If this requirement is not met during the student’s first term of enrollment, CMU will not certify enrollment for any future terms. The student will receive a Transfer Credit Evaluation showing all previous credits approved for transfer to CMU.
To be considered for transfer credit students must provide an official Joint Service Transcript (JST), Community College of the Air Force (CCFA), or Air University (AU) transcript with the American Council on Education (ACE) Recommendation. CMU follows the ACE Recommendations as it relates to military experiences and training; to be considered for transfer, students should provide official transcripts or official documentation that includes an ACE Recommendation.