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GI Bill STEM Extension

GI Bill STEM Extension

GI Bill STEM Extension

There are limits to your GI Bill benefit, but some students may qualify for an extension of federal education benefits thanks to a program called the Edith Nourse Rogers Science Technology Engineering Math (STEM) Scholarship.

Some informally refer to this as a so-called GI Bill extension, but this is actually a scholarship separate from but associated with the GI Bill program.

It’s meant to provide additional education funds to veterans using the Post-9/11 GI Bill to get education in high-demand technological fields. At press time, STEM Scholarship funds are not offered for graduate programs.

Who Qualifies for the Rogers STEM Scholarship?

You may qualify for a GI Bill STEM extension (the Rogers STEM scholarship) if you are a veteran or a Fry Scholar meeting one of the following:

Approved Courses of Study

There is a long list of approved programs under this GI Bill STEM extension. They include but are NOT limited to:

The Department of Veterans Affairs provides a full list of eligible STEM degree programs.

What You Get with the Rogers STEM Scholarship

If the VA approves your STEM Scholarship application, you may qualify for up to 9 months of added benefits or $30,000, whichever comes first. According to VA.gov, “Your monthly benefits will be the amount you received through the Post-9/11 GI Bill or Fry Scholarship.”

You cannot use the Yellow Ribbon program for the Rogers Scholarship or transfer this scholarship to a dependent.

Requirements for Students In Undergrad STEM or Dual-Degree Programs

To be eligible for the STEM Scholarship in these cases, the following must apply:

Requirements for Students In Clinical Training Programs

To qualify, you must meet all the requirements below:

Requirements for Those Studying for a Teaching Certification

All of the following must apply:

How to apply for the Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship

The Department of Veterans Affairs encourages applicants to apply online using a 15-minute process. Apply for the STEM Scholarship

If the VA approves your application, you will be notified by physical mail. You must bring that notification (including the enclosed VA Certificate of Eligibility (COE) for the GI Bill) to your registrar’s office or its equivalent.

The VA also sends out physical mail notifications for those not approved for the program.

 

>> For more scholarships for military, veterans, spouses, and dependents, please use the CollegeRecon Scholarship Finder.

 

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