Ven. Feb 7th, 2025

07/02/2025

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CSTIf you’re a spouse, child, or dependent of a veteran using Chapter 35 Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance (DEA) benefits, you’re probably wondering: How much can you receive for education in 2025? Good news-the updated rates are here, and we’re breaking them down so you know exactly what to expect for this Veterans Affairs benefit.Your monthly DEA benefit is based on two key factors:1. The type of education or training you’re pursuing – This could be a college degree, a vocational program, an apprenticeship, or even correspondence training.2. Your course load or hours – Full-time students receive the highest monthly amount, while part-time or on-the-job trainees receive adjusted payments.If you’re not enrolled full-time, your benefits will be prorated. That means if your school starts in the middle of the month, you’ll only receive a portion of the full rate for that period.Effective October 1, 2024 – September 30, 2025, these are the new payment rates:For Colleges and Universities (Institutions of Higher Learning)Full-time: $1,536.00 per month3/4-time: $1,214.00 per month1/2-time: $890.00 per monthLess than 1/2-time (but more than 1/4-time): $890.00 per month (or tuition and fees, whichever is lower)1/4-time or less: $384.00 per month (or tuition and fees, whichever is lower)Example: If you’re in school for only 10 days of the month, you’ll receive a prorated payment-roughly one-third of the monthly rate.For Trade and Vocational Schools (Non-College Degree Programs)Full-time: $1,536.00 per month3/4-time: $1,214.00 per month1/2-time: $890.00 per monthLess than 1/2-time (but more than 1/4-time): $890.00 per month (or tuition and fees, whichever is lower)1/4-time or less: $384.00 per month (or tuition and fees, whichever is lower)For On-the-Job Training and ApprenticeshipsMonths 1-6: $975.00 per monthMonths 7-12: $733.00 per monthMonths 13-18: $481.00 per monthMore than 19 months: $245.00 per monthNote: To receive full payment, you must complete at least 120 hours per month in your training program.For Correspondence Training (Spouses Only)55% of the established course costFor Special Restorative Training (Children Only)Full-time enrollment: $1,536.00 per monthAccelerated charges: The VA covers tuition and fees exceeding $405.00 per month.For Licensing, Certification, and National Test FeesUp to $2,000 for qualifying test feesNo cap on national test reimbursementTo maximize your benefits, consider enrolling full-time if possible. As the VA explains, your monthly rate depends on your enrollment status and type of training, so taking a higher course load can ensure you receive the full amount.If you’re unsure about your specific situation, it’s always a good idea to contact the VA directly at 1-888-442-4551 (TTY: 711) or use their Ask VA online platform.Education is a valuable opportunity, and with these updated Chapter 35 rates, you can make the most of your benefits in 2025!