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Veterans and military-affiliated students FAQs

For admissions-related questions, please reach out to our veteran recruitment coordinator at asuveterans@asu.edu. As a current student, you can also direct any questions to the Pat Tillman Veterans Center at PTVC@asu.edu

To start a file and initiate benefits for the term, sign a VA Benefits Responsibility Form, complete a Prior Credit Evaluation with your academic advisor and fill out a VA Enrollment Activity Form. These forms are submitted directly to the Pat Tillman Veterans Center. For the Post-9/11 GI Bill®, please include your latest letter from the VA that details your benefit level and months/days of benefits remaining (your Certificate of Eligibility). Visit admission.asu.edu/veterans and review the steps under Benefits

No. If you are eligible for Ch. 30 Montgomery GI Bill® or Ch. 33 Post-9/11 GI Bill® benefits, provide a copy of your Certificate of Eligibility to the Pat Tillman Veterans Center after completing the VA Benefits Responsibility Form

If you have questions about VA benefits, eligibility or processing timelines, contact Troy Rundle, ASU’s VA VetSuccess on Campus counselor, at troy.rundle@asu.edu or 480-727-5627

Yes, VA benefits are not considered when determining financial aid eligibility.

We strongly encourage all veterans to self-identify on the ASU application, whether using benefits or not. By identifying as a veteran, you will receive veteran-specific communications and information from when you apply through enrollment. Then, while completing your degree program at ASU, we will help make sure you can connect with veteran and military student career, networking, professional development and social opportunities.

If you qualify for the maximum benefit, ASU covers the full cost of public, in-state tuition and fees. Learn more.

No. Because the enrollment deposit is not attached to a course of study, this fee cannot be covered under your benefits.

The application fee applies to all students, and there is not a veteran exception. We always encourage graduate students to reach out directly to their department to learn more.

Request that your official transcript(s) be sent to Admission Services by following the instructions here.

ASU awards credit at the undergraduate level in accordance with the American Council on Education recommendations. Check out the Transfer Guide to see how your credits may transfer.

JSTs received at ASU will be automatically reviewed for all transferable credits. These credits will be reflected on each student’s Degree Audit Report. Academic advisors will evaluate transferable credit for applicability to each student’s program of study.

Because of the sequence involved in this process, a student must be admitted to a program of study in order to determine how their JST will affect degree completion.

Go to airuniversity.af.mil/Barnes/CCAF/Display/Article/803247/ and have it sent to ASU like a traditional transcript. Check out the Transfer Guide to see how your credits may transfer.

Potentially. Some degrees offer online and on-campus options, but it varies by degree. For undergraduate students, log into my.asu.edu first and then click here. Current ASU graduate students will use this form.

As soon as possible, let your instructors and advisors know, then contact ASU’s military advocate at militaryadvocate@asu.edu to find out what your options are.

Yes. Veteran and military students are awarded an honor stole to wear with their cap and gown at graduation ceremonies.

There are multiple ways that a veteran student at ASU can gain in-state residency for tuition purposes. Please review the residency policies and procedures for our veteran students to see if you qualify: veterans.asu.edu/policies.

For admission-related questions, please reach out to our veteran recruitment coordinator at asuveterans@asu.edu or schedule an appointment at calendly.com/kevin-martin-4. As a current student, you can also direct any questions to the Pat Tillman Veterans Center at PTVC@asu.edu.

"GI Bill®” is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at VA.gov | Veterans Affairs .

 

Pat Tillman Veteran Center staff and locations

Contact us at ptvc@asu.edu if you have questions.

 

Downtown Phoenix campus

University Center Building, room 130
602-496-0152
480-522-3058 (Fax)

Hours of operation
Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m.

Tempe campus

Memorial Union, Lower Level, room 75
480-965-7723
480-522-3058 (Fax)

Sun Devil Stadium, Suite 500 (in the East Sideline building)

Hours of operation
Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m.

Polytechnic campus

Administration Building, suite 110
480-727-2773
480-522-3058 (Fax)

Hours of operation
Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m.

West campus

University Center Building, room 101
602-543-8220
480-522-3058 (Fax)

Hours of operation
Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m.

ASU at Lake Havasu City

Military Student Support

480-965-7723
480-522-3058 (Fax)

ASU Online

Military Student Support
militaryonline@asu.edu

480-884-1537
480-522-3058 (Fax)