Chapter 33 - Post 9/11 GI Bill®
For individuals who served on active-duty on or after 09/10/01 and have an honorable discharge, servicemembers and their dependents may be eligible for the Post 9/11 GI Bill®. Under the Post 9/11 GI Bill® students may be eligible for the Yellow Ribbon Program. *Currently, Baylor University only offers Yellow Ribbon to eligible Undergraduate students.*
Tuition and Fee Payment Rates:
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Private School Tuition and Fee Cap - Students who enrolled at Baylor after January 4, 2011. For Undergraduate students who meet eligibility requirements, tuition and mandatory fees not covered by the Cap may be covered through the Yellow Ribbon Program.
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Baylor can only request the VA pay applicable tuition and mandatory fees for the courses required for your degree program.
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Mandatory fees include the General Student Fee, Administrative Fee, Matriculation Fee, Laboratory/Course Fee(s), Chapel Fee, HSB Information Resource Fee, Applied Music Fee, and Student Bar Association Fee (Law students).
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Any tuition and/or fee specific award(s) must be deducted from the amount certified to the VA. To view the Baylor University policy regarding Ch. 33 Educational Benefits and Institutional Financial Aid, please click here.
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Housing Stipends:
For each month that you are attending classes, the student will receive a monthly housing stipend the first day of the following month. For example, for the month of August, you will receive that payment on September 1st. For partial months of attendance stipends are pro-rated. For example, August and December are pro-rated for the fall semester. This may include special terms, modules, or stand-alone terms.
To continue receiving a monthly housing stipend, students must verify enrollment with the VA at the end of each month. For questions on the VA’s enrollment verification, visit GI Bill® Enrollment Verification.
You will receive a monthly stipend payment if you are not active duty or an active-duty spouse. The monthly BAH payment can be viewed using the GI Bill® Comparison Tool.
Please note that if enrolled in an online degree program, you must be at 'more than 1/2 time status' to receive BAH. For example, OMBA students are considered full-time at 6 hours or more. If you are enrolled in 3 OMBA hours, chances are you will not received BAH because you are not considered 'more than 1/2 time status' in an online program.
NOTE: These amounts are based on 100% eligibility. If your eligibility percentage is below 100, the payments will be calculated at your percentage.
Books and Supplies Stipends:
The books and supplies stipend is paid directly to the student. The book supplies payment result is $41.67 per credit hour up to $1000 per academic year. NOTE: These amounts are based on 100% eligibility. If your eligibility percentage is below 100, the payments will be prorated at your percentage.
‘‘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 official U.S. government Web site at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill."