FAQ
There is one application process for all prospective B-CU students. Admission requirements and applications for all types of B-CU applicants (freshman, transfer, graduate, etc.) may be accessed and submitted online, view B-CU applications.
Please feel free to contact the B-CU Military Services and Affairs Office or the B-CU Admissions office with any questions regarding your application status, but understand they may not have answers until all documents have been received and reviewed by approving authority.
Any military training you received that may qualify for college credit is evaluated by the B-CU Registrar’s Office, however, military service related credits are ultimately accepted by the academic dean for your chosen degree program, who may then apply some or all of those credits toward your degree requirements. Provide the Admissions Office with your official military transcripts, or Joint Service Transcript (JST), along with a copy of your DD214.
Credit for military training from your JST may be assigned based off of a Level of “L” (Lower Division), “U” (Upper Division), or “G” for Graduate. No credit will be awarded for Level “V” (Vocational).
Currently, only active-duty military members or *National Guardsmen/Reservists serving on orders for over 180 days may receive a discounted rate of $250.00 a credit hour for undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
National Guardsmen/Reservists only receive this discount during their over 180-day orders. Once the orders have ended the National Guardsmen/Reservists return to the normal allotted tuition rate. The university will need a copy of the orders to be sent to the VA Certifying Official Tanya Crump-Dickens dickenst@cookman.edu |386-481-2514
Details regarding the different Veteran Affairs educational-benefit chapters may be found on the Education and Training section of the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs web page. Please be advised that the Comparison Tool/Payment Rates are only guidelines and that your actual educational benefits can only be verified by the VA.
For more information regarding Florida specific benefits, including those for Purple Heart recipients and children and dependents of POW and MIA military members, please visit the Florida Department of Veteran Affairs web page, or call (850) 245-0407.
To begin utilizing VA educational benefits, ensure you have applied for your VA educational benefits and once you have applied remember to save the confirmation number after you have applied, as it may assist if there is a delay in receiving your Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) from the VA.
For general information on VA Education programs.
All students receiving VA educational benefits must submit their Certificate of Eligibility to the B-CU Certifying Official. Ensure you provide that certificate and a copy of your B-CU course schedule to the B-CU VA certifying official in a timely manner.
***The VA Certifying official will not process the VA educational benefits until the last day of the add/drop period***
You may also access the Certificate of Eligibility online through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs customer help page.
All students receiving VA educational benefits, Chapter 33 (Post 9/11 GIBill®), Chapter 30 (Montgomery GIBill®), Chapter 31 (Vocational Rehab), Chapter 35 (Spouse/Dependent), Chapter 1606 (Reserve/Guard), Chapter 1607 (REAP), will need to submit a VA Certification Request Form every semester.
For your first semester at B-CU we will need the following:
- DD214 (military members not dependents)
- Certification letter explaining your benefits
- B-CU course schedule (will have to provide this every semester)
You may access your remaining education benefits on the VA eBenefits webpage. Or call the VA Educational Services hotline at 888-442-4551
Log in to your existing account or register for an account, go to eBenefits, click Manage Benefits, then Education.
The textbook stipend is paid as soon as your VA educational benefits request is processed. It is recommended that students buy their required texts as soon as possible, and think of the textbook stipend as a reimbursement. It is also important to understand that the current textbook stipend for full-time students is $1,000 for the entire year, this may not cover the costs of all your textbooks over the year.
The Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) and all other monthly stipends are paid in arrears at the end of each month during a semester. Partial months are paid at a prorated rate to be determined by the VA based on how many actual days of classes you have attended. For example, the BAH you receive in the Month of January will be for December classes and will be minus whatever amount the VA deducts for the days after the end of the fall semester.
The VA calculates your benefit amount based on the following formula:
Chapter 33 (Post 9/11 GIBill®) All other VA educational benefits (or Chapters) 11 credit hours = 90% of all educational benefits 12 credit hours or more = Fulltime
10 credit hours = 80% 9 to 11 credit hours = Three-quarter time
9 credit hours = 80% 6 to 8 credit hours = Half-time
8 credit hours = 70% 4 and 5 credit hours = Less than half, more than one quarter
7 credit hours = 60% 1 to 3 credit hours = Quarter-time
Click here for more information.If you receive Chapter 33 (Post 9/11 GIBill®) educational benefits, and you are not registered for at least 51% of fulltime status or a minimum of 6.12 credit hours, you will not be eligible to receive the Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH). Also, at least one credit hour each semester must physically take place on campus.
If you receive VA educational benefits other than Chapter 33 and take less than half of the full-time credit hours, you will only have tuition and fees paid for by the VA according to the above formula.