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Lionel University Veteran Resources
Your One-Stop-Shop for Applying, Registering, Degree Planning, Continual Support, Graduation, and Career Placement as a Veteran at Lionel University
Veterans Administration Education Benefits
CH33 Post 9/11 GI Bill® - Information on the Post 9/11 GI Bill® and access to the application.
CH30 Montgomery GI Bill® - Information on the Montgomery GI Bill® Active Duty and Selected Reserve
CH31 - VA Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment, also known as Veterans Readiness and Employment - Explore VR&E support-and-services tracks for help learning new skills, finding a new job, starting a business, getting educational counseling, or returning to your former job.
CH35 Dependents Education Assistance (DEA) and Fry Scholarship are VA education benefits for the dependent spouse or child—or the surviving spouse or child—of a Veteran, who may qualify for Chapter 35 benefits or job training through a GI Bill® program.
JST & Military Transfer Credits - Request official military transcripts.
Certificate of Eligibility - Secure a copy of your Certificate of Eligibility.
VA Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship
VA Chapter 36, offers educational and career guidance, planning, and resources to Veterans and their dependents who are eligible for a VA education benefit. Find out how to apply for this program if you’re leaving active service soon or have been discharged within the past year.
Veteran Support Services
Military OneSource from the Department of Defense is a 24/7 gateway to trusted information, resources and confidential help. When MilLife happens, it’s the “first line of support” — giving service members and military families tools to stay well and thrive.
The Veterans Crisis Line provides 24/7 confidential support that serves veterans, their families, and friends.
Give an Hour offers barrier-free access to mental health care for Active duty, National Guard, Reserve and Veterans.
Lionel Is recognized by the VA as a Yellow Ribbon School. If you already have Post-9/11 GI Bill® benefits, this program may help you pay a portion of your tuition.
ACP offers Mentoring Program that connects post-9/11 veterans, active duty spouses and eligible military spouses (Protégés) with corporate professionals (Mentors) for customized mentorships. ACP assists veterans and eligible spouses on their path towards fulfilling, long-term careers, whether the veteran is job searching or newly employed.
A MISSION UNITED case manager can connect you and your family to local services and resources and make sure you receive the support you deserve. We can help with everything from finding a stable job to securing affordable housing to accessing free legal services, and more.
For very low-income Veterans, SSVF provides case management and supportive services to prevent the imminent loss of a Veteran's home or identify a new, more suitable housing situation for the individual and his or her family; or to rapidly re-house Veterans and their families who are homeless and might remain homeless without this assistance.
Supportive services include employment outreach, case management, assistance in obtaining VA benefits, and assistance in accessing mainstream benefits. Additional support services related to temporary financial assistance with rent, utility, and childcare expenses.