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Section 702 (Choice Act) Resident Rate Requirements 3

Section 702 In-State Tuition Provision Overview Section 702 of the Choice Act requires that VA disapprove programs of education for payments of benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill and Montgomery GI Bill Active Duty at a public IHLs if the school charges qualifying individuals tuition and fees in excess of the rate for resident students To remain approved for Post-9/11 and MGIB benefits, schools must charge in-state tuition and fee amounts to covered individuals under those two programs Applies to terms beginning after July 1, 2015 4

Section 702 Covered Individuals A covered individual is defined in the Choice Act as: A Veteran who lives in the state in which the IHL is located (regardless of formal state of residence) and enrolls in the school within three years of discharge from a period of active duty service of 90 days or more A spouse or child using transferred benefits who lives in the state in which the IHL is located (regardless of his/her formal state of residence) and enrolls in the school within three years of the transferor s discharge from a period of active duty service of 90 days or more A spouse or child using benefits under the Fry Scholarship who lives in the state in which the IHL is located (regardless of his/her formal state of residence) and enrolls in the school within three years of the Servicemember s death in the line of duty following a period of active duty service of 90 days or more 5

Section 702 Covered Individuals (cont.) Students maintain covered individual status as long as they are using Post-9/11 GI Bill or MGIB-AD benefits and remain continually enrolled at the same public IHL Continuity of enrollment is not broken by regularly scheduled breaks between courses, semesters or terms Individuals do not have to enroll in summer sessions or terms to maintain continuous enrollment If a student exhausts entitlement or chooses not to receive GI Bill benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill or Montgomery GI Bill Active Duty, the provisions of section 702 no longer apply, even if the student remains continuously enrolled. Section 702 only applies after the Servicemember has been discharged Does not apply to students using transferred Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits from someone still on active duty It does not apply to those currently on active duty 6

Section 702 Covered Individuals (cont.) A school can impose other requirements in order for a student to be charged in-state tuition and fees as long as they do not require physical presence for any period of time For example, the law does allow the state/school to require a student to show intent to become a resident The Yellow Ribbon Program will still able for eligible students who do not meet the definition of covered individual Students beyond three years of discharge and those that attend private schools may find it useful Yellow Ribbon Program will not apply to covered individuals at public schools because they will only be charged in-state tuition 7

Section 702 Covered Individuals (cont.) How do we define residency or living in the state? Living in the state simply means that the student must live in the state where the public institution of higher learning is located to be considered a covered individual for purposes of section 702. This is something short of being a resident but is similar and consistent with other legal concepts such as domicile and place of abode that denote a meaningful physical presence that does not rise to the level of residency. 8

Section 702 Covered Individuals (cont.) The law requires VA to disapprove programs of education for everyone training under the Post-9/11GI Bill and the Montgomery GI Bill - Active Duty (MGIB-AD) programs, not just covered individuals, if resident tuition and fees are not charged to all covered individuals. States must ensure all public institutions of higher learning offering VAapproved programs charge in-state tuition and fees to covered individuals, including same sex spouses and children (biological, adopted, pre-adoptive, and stepchildren of same sex spouses) for periods of enrollment beginning after July 1, 2015. 9

Section 702 - Website Section 702 Information is featured on the GI Bill Website (/702.asp) Website will be updated to show states complying with the Resident Rate Requirements. 10

Section 702 Website (cont.) To help with students educational planning and ensure transparency, we will keep a listing of each State, territory, or school s status on this page We will also link to any documentation concerning waiver requests and status (approval or disapproval) We will keep the page updated so the public can follow any progress and know what is going on in a particular state/territory 11

Section 702 Integration into Comparison Tool The GI Bill Comparison Tool will be updated to include information regarding compliance with Section 702 Users will able to select a school or program and learn if it complies with the Resident Rate Requirements of Section 702 Completion date has not yet been determined; updates will be announced as necessary The website (/702.asp) is the only resource VA provides that shows compliance status 12

Section 702 Compliance & Waiver Process States must ensure all public IHLs offering VA-approved programs charge in-state tuition and fees to covered individuals for periods of enrollment beginning after July 1, 2015 Currently 4 states comply (GA, KY, TX, WY); all states and territories have indicated they intend to comply If state does not comply, VA is required to disapprove programs of education for everyone training under the Post-9/11GI Bill and the MGIB-AD programs (not just covered individuals) SECVA has the authority to waive the requirements of the law as deemed appropriate 13

Section 702 Compliance & Waiver Process Applications for waivers will be accepted for states/territories that may need additional time to become compliant States that believe they may not be able to achieve compliance by 7/1 should apply for a waiver immediately to prevent program disapproval Waivers can only be granted to states that show written evidence of a plan to become complaint SCOs are not expected to be involved in the waiver process 14

Section 702 Compliance & Waiver Process State Approving Agencies are working closely with the designated authority to facilitate the waiver process VA is providing assistance and guidance to help facilitate the compliance and waiver processes Weekly webinars with state representatives to discuss Section 702 Information being developed for dissemination when waiver process starts Letters will be distributed to students, IHLs, SCOs, Governors, and stakeholders about the compliance and waiver process Similar updates will be posted to the GI Bill website 15

Section 702 Compliance & Waiver Process States in compliance may go ahead and certify their enrollments as usual If the in-state tuition and fee policies comply with the requirements after July 1, 2015, and no waiver was previously granted, VA will begin making payments for terms that begin on or after the date that the compliant policies take effect There will be no payment for days prior to compliance date 16

Section 702 Compliance & Waiver Process On May 1, 2015, VA will begin sending program disapproval notifications to schools for terms beginning on or after July 1, 2015, if their policies do not comply. VA recognizes that the time allotted for States (or boards or schools if policy making authority resides below the State level) to become compliant may be problematic due to the nature of the process to make legislative and/or policy changes. 17

Section 702 Compliance & Waiver Process Until your school s policy either becomes compliant or is granted a waiver, we ask that SCOs comply with the earlier guidance for submitting terms that begin after July 1, 2015, as shown below. Post-9/11 GI Bill: Insert a zero dollar figure $0 for tuition and fee charges in VA- ONCE when submitting enrollments prior to the beginning of the term. You may submit the actual charges on an amended enrollment certification only after VA has verified that your school s tuition and fee policies are compliant with section 702 or if a waiver is granted. Montgomery GI Bill- Active Duty (MGIB-AD): Tuition and fees are only submitted if a Veteran is enrolled at less than one-half time. You should not submit enrollment certifications for MGIB AD Veterans attending at less than one-half time until VA has verified that your school s tuition and fee policies are compliant with section 702 or if a waiver is granted. MGIB AD students attending at half-time or greater, as well as students on active duty, should be certified normally. 18

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