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Vet’s Families To Get More College Tuition Help

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Children and spouses of veterans who die from service-connected injuries will be guaranteed in-state tuition rates under new legislation approved by Congress this week.

A bill known as “the Colonel John M. McHugh Tuition Fairness for Survivors Act” recently passed without objection in the House, and the Senate approved the legislation back in June. The headline is, “Vet’s Families To Get More College Tuition Help”. As proud supporters of our Veterans and their families, Beck, Lenox & Stolzer Estate Planning and Elder Law, LLC, LLC, is happy to hear this news!

Military Times’ recent article entitled “Spouses, kids of vets who die from service injuries, guaranteed in-state college tuition rate under new law” reports that the change is believed to impact roughly 150,000 surviving dependents and could save them tens of thousands of dollars in higher education expenses each year.

This new law concerns beneficiaries using the Veterans Affairs’ Dependents’ Educational Assistance Program. Through that benefit, spouses and children of 100% disabled veterans get roughly $1,200 a month to help cover the costs of tuition, housing expenses and book stipends.

If a veteran dies from a service-connected disability (or died while on active duty prior to Sept. 11, 2001), his or her beneficiaries can continue to get that support. However, unlike other education benefits for military survivors, DEA recipients aren’t guaranteed in-state tuition rates when looking at colleges.

The difference between the in-state and out-of-state costs can be significant, and eat up a lot of the financial support from the program.

Lawmakers said the change is required to bring the benefit in line with similar veteran support programs for survivors.

“Members of our military and their families sacrifice so much in service to our country,” said Rep. Barry Moore, R-Ala., a sponsor of the bill. “As a grateful nation, we have accepted the responsibility to ensure that the educational needs of the survivors and dependents of our fallen heroes are provided for.”

Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Jon Tester, D-Mont., echoed those sentiments in a statement after the House vote. “We’re one step away from expanding affordable, in-state tuition to survivors who deserve this critical support.”

The change had been a priority of several veterans groups in recent years. Bonnie Carroll, the president and founder of the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, said the bill was “much needed legislation” that could be life changing for thousands of veterans’ families.

President Biden is expected to sign this law allowing vet’s families to get more college tuition help, but no date has been communicated at this time. Beck, Lenox & Stolzer believes this cannot be enacted too soon.

Beck, Lenox & Stolzer actively educates and assists Veterans and their widowed spouses with a very different program called Aid & Attendance. This helps reimburse qualified individuals for large out-of-pocket medical expenses for long-term care. Click here for more information on this benefit- https://beckelderlaw.com/elder-law/veterans-benefits/.

Reference: Military Times (Nov. 18, 2021) “Spouses, kids of vets who die from service injuries, guaranteed in-state college tuition rate under new law”

 

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