Lively Technical College is approved for training of qualified veterans under the Veterans Readjustment Benefit Act of 1966. Training is also approved for most programs under Public Law 894 (Disabled Veterans) and Public Law 634 (War Orphans). Only programs taught on–site are approved for veterans’ benefits. Interested students should contact: Veterans Affairs office at 850-487-7422.
Any veteran or other eligible student who receives benefits under Chapter 30, Chapter 1606, Chapter 1607 or Dependents’ Education Assistance (DEA) Chapter 35. Will be entitled to one deferment each academic year and an additional deferment each time there is a delay (documentation from VA required) in the receipt of benefits. Any veteran who receives benefits under Chapter 31, Chapter 33 (Post 9/11) will be entitled to receive a deferment each semester. Interested students should contact Veterans Affairs Office in Student Services for more information and policy requirements.
If you are using benefits for the first time you must file an application with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Students who have used their benefits before at a different school must file the appropriate form with the Department of Veterans Affairs. VA will inform you if any more information is needed to complete your application for benefits. Once your application is complete, VA will send you a Certificate of Eligibility telling you the length of eligibility.
The application process and registration must be completed before a student can be certified and start receiving benefits. Students will be certified no later than 30 days after drop-add has ended or after their request for certification whichever is later. Questions regarding benefit eligibility or needed form to determine eligibility should be directed to VA at 1-888-442-4551. Allow 30 to 45 days for all paperwork to be processed by VA.
A written record of previous education and training of the Veteran or eligible person which clearly indicates that appropriate credit has been given by the school for previous education and training, with the training period shortened proportionately. The record must be cumulative in that the results of each enrollment period must be included so that it shows each subject undertaken and the final result. i.e., passed, failed, incomplete or withdrawn.
Federal Certificate of Eligibility (COE)
DD-214 (member 4 copy)
Marriage Certificate (if spouse of Veteran)
Birth Certificate (if dependent)
VA Form 28-1905 (if using VA Vocational Rehabilitation)
Veterans will follow Lively’s attendance policy. The goal of Vocation Education is to develop the skills and attitudes needed for job entry into your chosen profession. Regular attendance is mandatory. VA students will maintain attendance standards for VA benefits eligibility as follows: Students exceeding 20% total absences for any calendar month will be terminated from their VA benefits. Students, who have been terminated due to attendance, may be re-instated/re-certified upon attending one month of satisfactory attendance.
Programs that are required to meet federal and state licensure requirements and lockstep program may require standards of progress and attendance more stringent than those outlined above. These programs will provide each student at the beginning of their training a written copy of the program’s standards of progress requirements.
Veterans will also be evaluated every month on grade average. Any Veteran dropping below a “C”/2.0 average on a monthly evaluation will be placed on academic probation for one month and VA benefits will be terminated at the end of the month if the grade does not improve. Reinstatement of benefits is possible after an evaluation period, which shows that the veteran has met the required grade average.
Veteran students are expected to maintain satisfactory progress within their vocational program area. A monthly evaluation showing unsatisfactory progress will result in the veteran being placed on academic probation. If the veteran does not improve and show satisfactory progress by the end of the probationary month, VA benefits will be terminated at the end of the probationary month. Reinstatement of benefits is possible after an evaluation period, which shows that the veteran has made satisfactory progress.