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31 Only classes that apply directly to completion of a student's degree program are eligible for coverage through the GI Bill. Each semester, certifications for each student's enrollment will be submitted through VA Once no later than three weeks prior to the start of the term. For Post 9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33) recipients, the initial certification will be submitted with term dates and the number of credits only. Tuition and fee amounts will not be submitted until the semester add/drop deadline to help minimize the occurrence of overpayments due to class drops. For all other GI Bill chapters, tuition and fees will be submitted at the time of the initial certification. All changes to a student's schedule mid-semester will be submitted to the VA within thirty days of the change. The specific policies and procedures for handling each student's certification, including determination of eligibility; handling of withdrawals, failed classes, repeated classes and dropped classes; change of program; course applicability; enrollment status; rate of pursuit; exceptions to the above policies and all other case specific instances are outlined in the School Certifying Official Handbook (available online). Payment deadline Veterans who are fully funded (100%) through the Post 9/11 GI Bill will be cleared for the initial payment deadline on the understanding that the VA does not send in their tuition payments until well after the semester has started. Veterans who are not fully funded (less than 100%) will be expected to pay the portion the VA does not cover by the standard payment deadline. Exceptions will be made on a case-by- case basis. For each semester of enrollment, students receiving Veteran benefits, who have provided their Certificate of Eligibility to the school, will receive a period of protection and will not receive penalty while the school is awaiting payment from the VA. Students will be allowed to participate in classes and have access to the classrooms, library and student center. The student will also receive no late fee penalty on account. This period of protection ends when the VA makes payment or 90 days after the school certified tuition and fees for the term, whichever comes first. Scholarship eligibility All veterans are eligible to apply for other forms of financial aid. Federal loans are available to most students. Scholarships are also available. Because the GI Bill is the "last-payer" for veterans, all scholarships, grants, and other tuition discounts will be subtracted from the amount submitted to the VA prior to submission of the certification. This will result in the VA only contributing towards tuition and fee amounts not covered by other forms of institutional aid. Vocational Rehabilitation Students must first obtain approval to receive Vocational Rehabilitation benefits from their Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. Upon verified approval, Denver Seminary will certify all tuition, fee and book costs with Vocational Rehabilitation directly. Students should provide a list of required textbooks to the financial aid office each semester. Denver Seminary will then purchase all required texts on behalf of the student and invoice the Vocational Rehabilitation counselor. Tuition Assistance Students eligible for TA benefits must work directly with their branch of the military to initiate approval to receive benefits. Upon verified approval, Denver Seminary will work with the corresponding military entity to ensure payment of benefits. Evaluation of postsecondary education The evaluation of previous postsecondary education and training is mandatory and required for VA beneficiaries. For students utilizing Veterans benefits who are approved for transfer credit as a result of this evaluation, the institution will grant appropriate credit, reduce the program length proportionately, notify the student and Veterans Affairs in writing of this decision, and adjust invoicing of the VA accordingly.