Veterans Education Benefits

We're committed to helping you navigate and maximize your hard-earned education benefits and tuition assistance, ensuring a smooth path to achieving success at LSU and beyond. No matter how you have served, or are serving, we are here to help you get the education you deserve.

Louisiana State University is approved by The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as an eligible institution for utilizing VA Education Benefit Programs.

  • After applying, the VA will issue a letter of eligibility determination by mail; usually within 4-6 weeks. 
  • Be sure to familiarize yourself with the Enrollment Certification and Registration processes required each semester.
  • If your class schedule changes, email a correction to va@lsu.edu and they can make the correction.

How to Apply, Enrollment Certification, & Registration

Benefits Information

View extensive information on Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance on va.gov.

Title 29
Louisiana offers education assistance to surviving spouses of deceased veterans as well as children of veterans rated with 90% or more service-connected disability and children of veterans rated with 100% service-connected disability due to unemployability.

LEARN MORE About Title 29

Chapter 35
Get the current rates for Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance (DEA) and learn about how we determine your rate.

Learn more about Chapter 35

Disbursement
Any Housing Stipends will be sent to the bank account you have saved on va.gov.

Housing Stipend Amounts
If class begins on the 23rd of the month then you will get a prorated amount on the 1st of the following month. After that you will get the full housing allotment.

Once you are certified at the beginning of the semester, you will continue to receive your housing stipends throughout the semester.

Chapter 35
Title 29 doesn’t provide a housing stipend. Federally, Chapter 35 provides a housing stipend for dependents of disabled veterans. Apply on va.gov.

View eligibility and ways to apply for an extension of benefits

Chapter 31
If you have a disability rating of 10% or above you may be eligible for Chapter 31 vocational rehabilitation

Veterans and service members may be eligible for one credit hour for every four months of active duty, with a maximum of 12 credit hours for four years of active duty. 

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