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Friday, July 25, 2008 | Worcester State College . Veterans Education Certifying Officials Conference . State Approving Agency. Staff. Aundrea Kelley Associate Vice Chancellor of Academic Policy George O’Connor Director for Veterans Education
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Friday, July 25, 2008 | Worcester State College Veterans Education Certifying Officials Conference
State Approving Agency Staff • Aundrea Kelley Associate Vice Chancellor of Academic Policy • George O’ConnorDirector for Veterans Education • Shelley Tinkham Associate Director for Academic Policy • Dawn Distasio Administrative & Outreach Coordinator for Veterans Education • John EbuenProgram Specialist for Veterans Education
State Approving Agency Functions In Concert State Level FederalLevel
State Approving Agency State Level Veteran Certifying Official Support Organizations Education Programs Outreach Resources
State Approving Agency Federal Level Veterans Administration Certifying Official Compliance GI Bill Approval Outreach Training
State Approving Agency Federal Level Veterans Use ofBenefits Opportunities GI Bill Outreach Other Benefits
State Approving Agency What is the difference between the SAA and the VA? The State Approving Agency (SAA) is a state government agency that approves specific schools, organizations and programs The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is a federal government agency measures the training level and pays benefits to veterans who attend SAA-approved schools and programs
Program Approvals What programs need to be approved for the GI Bill? New Organization – New Program Existing Organization – New Program Existing Organization – Change in Program
Program Approvals New Program Approvals Application Visit Evaluation Approve Finding Disapprove
Program Approvals Changes in Approved Programs Letter Indicating Change Possible Visit / Follow up Evaluation Approve Finding Disapprove
Program Approvals What VA Looks For YES Is Veteran Eligible For GI Bill Benefit? YES Is Place of Training Approved By SAA? YES Is Program Approved By SAA? Payment To Veterans
Program Approvals SAA Visits Inspection Supervisory Information VA Requested
Supervisory Site Visits Purpose SAA Coverage Area The Site Visit: 3-Stage Process Summary Overview
Supervisory Site Visits 38 U.S.C. 3675 (b). SAA must find the following: • (1) …Adequate records are kept showing grades and progress, and that student meets standards… • (2) …Record of previous training and experience…appropriate credit given…training period shortened proportionately. Purpose
Supervisory Site Visits MA SAA Coverage Area
Supervisory Site Visits Pre-Visit Actions
Supervisory Site Visits 38 CFR § 21.4253 (d) What To Keep In Veteran’s Record • Military & VA Documentation • 22-1999 • 22-1999b • *Copies of 22-1990 or 22-5490 • *Copies of 22-1995 or 22-5495 • Any correspondence from VA relating to the student • *Copies of DD-214 or NOBE • School Documentation • Application for admission • Transcripts from ALL colleges and schools previously attended, including your school • Transfer evaluations • Copies of drops/withdrawal forms, when applicable • Remedial/deficiency courses certified to VA • Conduct reports • Other relevant school documentation * If available
Supervisory Site Visits During and After Visit
Supervisory Site Visits Purpose: Bottom Line—Taking Care of the Veteran Map of Coverage Area Veterans Records Before, During, and After the Site Visit—Team Effort Summary John Ebuen: (617) 994-6913, jebuen@bhe.mass.edu