
Students must also be enrolled in courses leading to completion of the designated program or degree. Students receiving veterans benefits must have a program or major declared and on file with our Veterans Affairs office to continue receiving benefits.

Change of Program (Major) or Place of Training (School) Common examples are an “I” grade for an incomplete or a “W” grade for withdrawing. The Department of Veterans Affairs does not authorize payments for repeated coursework unless the course was failed and is required for your program. Refer to your GI Bill Chapter for specific details on change of enrollment status, withdrawal policy, and other grades that doesn’t count “commonly referred to as non-punitive” toward graduation. Notify the Office of the Registrar of your military service leave, as well as your intention to return.Īll students and veteran benefits recipients are required to meet with their assigned advisor to plan their course of study prior to the beginning of each enrollment period to ensure students are enrolled in courses leading to completion of the designated program or degree whereas the Department of Veterans Affairs does not authorize payments for courses not applying to your declared program. In the event that an active service member of the uniformed services attending Mississippi College is unable to attend for reasons related to military service, the servicemember may readmit with the same "academic status" as the student had when he or she last attended or was accepted to Mississippi College. Consult our Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog for a complete description of Admission Requirements. In addition, ALL transcripts from schools previously attended must be furnished in order to comply with the regulations of the Department of Veterans Benefits. Students who plan to receive veterans benefits must satisfy the college's admission requirements BEFORE being certified to the Veterans Administration Regional Office.
#Veterans outreach series#

The Veterans Office offers the following community support: Connecting Veterans to assistance programs through a variety of national, state and local organizations.The Veterans Outreach Office serves veterans and their families in a supportive and community-oriented environment through:

Mayor Cyril Kleem established this office to assist veterans and their families in a supportive and community-oriented environment. It is often the case that veterans will not seek the help they need. Listed below are a number of challenges that veterans and their families face in a dis-proportionate way compared to other Americans: Veterans and their immediate family members comprise approximately 16% of the total population of Berea.
