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Military Service Education Benefits

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Each branch of the U.S. military has education programs to help members pay for college. To participate in these programs you must meet certain eligibility criteria. Generally, benefits are based on the type and/or length of service.

For help to identify POTENTIAL veteran education benefits or incentives that you may be entitled to receive please visit the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs Higher Education Veterans Programs.

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Tuition Information for Minnesota Veterans

Minnesota public college or universities must treat veterans as residents for purposes of determining the undergraduate and graduate school tuition rates if the veteran:

  • was a Minnesota resident on entering military service and
  • starts attending the state college or university graduate program within two years of completing military service.
Veterans Applying for Federal and Minnesota Financial Aid

As a veteran residing in Minnesota, you may be entitled to educational benefits from the federal Pell Grant and Minnesota State Grant Programs. Your eligibility for state and federal aid is determined when you complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

This application can be completed online at fafsa.ed.gov. The paper FAFSA becomes available in early winter, and may be obtained from high school counselors, financial aid offices at postsecondary institutions, public libraries and from the Office of Higher Education. You may request a copy by calling the Federal Student Aid Information Center at (800) 433-3243. The FAFSA may be completed beginning January 1 for the fall term.

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Tuition Refunds for Students Who Withdraw to Serve

Minnesota residents enrolled at the University of Minnesota or at a state college and university who voluntarily or pursuant to the present selective service law withdraw to enlist or serve in the military prior to the end of the school year for which the tuition was paid, are entitled to the refund of all tuition paid for which credit cannot properly be given. Students applying for a refund of any paid tuition must furnish a certificate from the proper officers reciting the fact of the enlistment or the induction of the student into the military service of the United States. See Minnesota Statute 137.10 Refund of Tuition to Students in Certain Cases: for MNSCU or for U of MN.

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