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Veterans Office and Benefits

CVTC works in cooperation with state, federal and county veterans affairs offices to certify veterans and qualified dependents who wish to enroll at the College in an approved program.  The certification process informs the Veterans Administration of a veteran's enrollment in the College, begin and end dates, and number of credits being taken.  Certification must be completed for veterans to receive their monthly benefits.

Federal Benefits

Regulations for federal veteran benefits are found at www.gibill.va.gov.

State Benefits

Veterans should contact their county Veterans Service Office for application assistance and eligibility information on the Veterans Education Reimbursement Grant (VetEd) and Wisconsin G.I. Bill.  County offices can also provide information on state benefits to veterans who did not participate in the Montgomery G.I. Bill or those who have been separated from the military beyond ten years.  More information can be found at http://www.dva.state.wi.us.

The college also processes National Guard Tuition Grant applications for active National Guard members.

Veteran Services

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Telehealth Services

CVTC works in collaboration with the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Medical Center to offer VA-sponsored mental health support services to veteran students.  The Veterans Administration’s Medical Center provides, through the Community-Based Outpatient Clinic in Chippewa Falls, mental health support to veteran students through telehealth services offered at the CVTC Counseling and Advisement Center.