When Should You Use This Form?
Use this form when:
• you're changing schools,
• you're changing your educational, professional, vocational goal,
• you left your program due to unsatisfactory attendance, progress, or conduct; and you're now reentering the same program,
• you were receiving VA education benefits as a veteran and now wish to receive benefits while on active military duty, or
• you have exhausted your Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits or will exhaust all benefits within the next 180 days and would like to apply for the Edith
Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIFIC ITEMS ON THE FORM
Most items on this form are self-explanatory. Here is additional information on certain items.
Item #2: For the Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship, make sure you check box C “Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship” and mail to:
Eastern Region VA Regional Office, P.O. Box 4616, Buffalo NY 14240-4616.
Item #4A: Here are some examples of what we mean by "goals":
• Educational goal: GED certificate, high school diploma, bachelor's degree, master's degree, Ph.D
• Professional goal: lawyer, physician, teacher, physical therapist, medical technologist, medical records librarian, stenographer, machinist,
electronic technician, X-ray technician, radio and
• Vocational goal: TV service technician, automobile mechanic, practical nurse.
Item #5: The Department of the Treasury requires all Federal benefit payments be made by electronic funds transfer (EFT), also called direct deposit
(Direct Deposit is not available for Chapter 32 recipients). To enroll in direct deposit, please attach a voided personal check, deposit slip, or provide
the information requested in Item 5. If you do not have a bank account, please visit https://www.benefits.va.gov/benefits/banking.asp. This website
provides information about the Veterans Benefits Banking Program (VBBP), and a link to banks and credit unions that may fit your needs. You
may also call 1-800-827-1000. If you elect not to enroll, you must contact representatives handling waiver requests for the Department of the
Treasury at 1-888-224-2950. They will encourage your participation in EFT and address any questions or concerns you may have.
Item #6: Provide your dependents' information only if you have military service before January 1, 1977 (or delayed entry before
January 2, 1978).
Item #6A: IMPORTANT: If you are certifying that you are married for the purpose of VA benefits, your marriage must be recognized by the place
where you and/or your spouse resided at the time of marriage, or where you and/or your spouse resided when you filed your claim (or a later date
when you become eligible for benefits) (38 U.S.C. § 103(c)). Additional guidance on when VA recognizes marriages is available at http://www.va.
gov/opa/marriage/.
Items #11A and 11B: Make sure you sign and date these items. If you are currently on active duty, have your Education Service Officer sign and
date Items 11A and 11B.
TO FILE THIS FORM:
(A) If you have selected a school or training establishment,
Step1: Mail the completed form to the VA Regional Processing Office in the region of that school's or establishment's physical
address. Determine the correct office from the list on page 4. For Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship recipients, you must mail
your completed form to the Buffalo, NY office listed on page 4.
Step 2: Notify the veterans certifying official at your school or training establishment that you have applied for VA education
benefits. Ask him or her to submit your enrollment information using VA Form 22-1999, Enrollment Certification, or its electronic
version.
Step 3: Wait for VA to process your application and notify you of our decision concerning your continued eligibility for educational
assistance.
(B) If you have not selected a school or training establishment,
Step 1: Mail the completed form to the VA Regional Processing Office in the region of your home address. Determine the correct
office from the list on page 4.
Step 2: Wait for VA to process your application and notify you of our decision concerning your continued eligibility for
educational assistance.
If You Need Help
If you need help in completing this form, you can contact us through our home page on the Internet. Our website is:
www.benefits.va.gov/gibill. Click on the "Contact Us" tab and then the "Ask a Question" tab. Or you may call us toll free at 1-888-GI-BILL-1
(1-888-442-4551.) If you use the Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD), the Federal Relay number is 711. Please call 1-800-827-1000 if
you want a VA counselor to help you in planning your program.
INSTRUCTIONS & INFORMATION
VA FORM 22-1995, FEB 2020
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REQUEST TO OPT-OUT OF INFORMATION SHARING WITH EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS:
The Harry W. Colmery Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2017 (Public Law 115-48), also known as the "Forever GI Bill,"
requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to make available to educational institutions information about the amount of educational
assistance to which a veteran or other individual is entitled. However, you may elect to "opt-out" of these disclosures
and have VA withhold this information instead.