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Typically, you can expect your Monthly Stipend following the first month of class and then at the start of every month thereafter. The VA will pay you a percentage of the full month's rate based on the number of days that you're enrolled in the month. The VA calls this a prorated payment. For example, if the semester (school) starts on the 20th, you can expect yo to get a payment for the 10 days of enrollment that month. You Your payment would be 1/3 of the monthly rate. You Your full monthly stipend can be expected the next month since that would be the first full month of attendance. Be advised, the VA does not pay between term breaks and students can expect prorated amounts between breaks. |
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Why did I not get my first payment?Ensure VA Enrollment Certification has been submitted.Did you complete your VA Enrollment Certification Form (ECF) for the term? Here is how to complete the ECF: MVRC - Requesting for VA Certification via MyUWF If you have completed the ECF, when your you completed it the ECF will also impact your monthly stipend. The VA can take up to 4-6 weeks to process certifications. Example: You submit your ECF between on 8/12, we certify your you courses on 8/1315. The VA will not receive the submitted certification until 8/1416. This means you would not receive funding on 9/1 as only two weeks and a half has have passed since being certified. This is why it is important to submit an ECF as soon as registering for courses. New Students -ECF submitted but not processedIf you have submitted your ECF but has not been processed, ensure we have all the proper documentation on file. MVRC is unable to process certifications, meaning we will not submit your certification to the VA, until all proper documentation has been received, read more on required documentation here: MVRC - Getting Started NOTE: It is important to always check your student email as we will notify you on why your ECF is unable to be completed as there may be many other factors. Debt with the VA - Outstanding balanceIf you have withdrawn or received non-punitive grades 30 days before initial payment then you may have an outstanding balance with the VA. If no payment plan has been set up with the VA regarding a withdrawal or received a non-punitive grade (NC grade) then the VA will recover the debt from incoming Monthly pay rates expected to receive. No funding will be provided to the student until the debt is cleared with the VA, contact them at 888-442-4551 to set up a payment plan or inquiries on debt. Contact the Military Veteran Resource Center at 850-474-2550 or mvrc@uwf.edu for questions or concerns. |
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If you were purged due to not completing your VA Enrollment Certification Form (ECF) you'll need to request for reinstatement. To be reinstated in classes for non-payment, please complete the Request for Reinstatement for Non-Payment from your my.uwf.edu account. You will be charged the original $100 late payment fee and a $100 late registration fee to be reenrolled in your classes. These fees are not covered by the VA. As soon as you are reinstated in classes, please submit the VA enrollment certification form (ECF) requesting to have the classes certified to the VA. Notify us as soon as the ECF is submitted so we can set the deferment to prevent you from being purged from classes again. As a reminder, the ECF must be submitted as soon as you register for classes to prevent this in the future.
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