VA education benefits help Veterans, service members, and their qualified family members with needs like paying college tuition, finding the right school or training program, and getting career counseling. Learn how to apply for and manage the education and training benefits you've earned.
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Welcome to the Indiana-Licensing and Education Access Depot (I-LEAD). Click the login button to login using your I-LEAD account information. If you do not have an account, please sign-in and create your I-LEAD account. If you need additional assistance, please click the help button. Received an invite? The National Training and Simulation Association (NTSA), sponsor of I/ITSEC, believes strongly that there is an American crisis in science and technology education. At our I/ITSEC event, you will see Science, Technology, Engineering and Math programs (STEM) in action on many different levels. Click the links on the left for more information.
Loom for Education is limited to a single Creator within a Workspace. Please note that when you first sign up for an account with Loom while waiting to be verified, you will be placed on a Loom Business 14-Day Free Trial. Students and educators at eligible institutions can sign up for Office 365 Education for free, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and now Microsoft Teams, plus additional classroom tools. Use your valid school email address to get started today. Office 365 works like you: everywhere. Now Available from McGraw Hill Medical. Trusted content for hybrid, flexible, and traditional learning. No matter what model your medical program has chosen for this unprecedented school year – hybrid, flexible, remote, or in-person – McGraw Hill Medical has the tools for your success.
Get GI Bill® and other education benefits
- About GI Bill benefits
Learn how the GI Bill works and explore your options to pay for school or training.
- Eligibility
Find out if you're eligible for GI Bill or other VA education benefits.
- How to apply
Learn how to prepare and apply for the GI Bill or other VA education and training benefits.
- After you apply
Find out when to expect a decision from us on your application and what to do next.
- Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E)
See if you qualify for help exploring employment options, any training you may need, and other vocational rehabilitation services.
- Educational and career counseling (Chapter 36)
Find out how to get free educational and career counseling if you are leaving active service soon, have been discharged within the past year, or are a Veteran or dependent who is eligible for VA education benefits.
- VA education benefits for dependents and survivors
Find out if you're eligible for Veteran dependent or survivor education benefits through a GI Bill program.
- Other educational assistance programs
Find out if you're eligible for programs that provide added GI Bill benefits. If you're not eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill, learn about other VA education benefit programs for Veterans and National Guard or Reserve members.
Manage your Veterans education benefits
- View your VA payment history
See your payment history for VA education and other benefits you may have like disability compensation and pension.
- Check your Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits
See how much of your GI Bill benefits you have left to help pay for school or training.
- Transfer Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits
Transfer your unused Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to your spouse or other dependents.
- Change your GI Bill school or program
Request a change to use a different GI Bill program or to transfer your benefits to a new school or training program.
- Change your VA direct deposit information
Find out how to change your GI Bill direct deposit and contact information.
- Check your VA claim status
Track the status of your VA education benefits appeal.
- Request a decision review or manage a legacy appeal
If you disagree with a decision on your application for education benefits, you can request a decision review. You can also manage any review requests or appeals you already filed.
- Verify your school enrollment
Use our online verification system (called 'WAVE') to confirm you're enrolled in an approved school or training program so you keep receiving your education benefits.
- Apply to restore your GI Bill benefits
If your school closed or your program ended because of a change in VA regulations or a new law, apply to have your GI Bill benefits restored.
More information and resources
- GI Bill Comparison Tool
Learn about VA education benefits programs and compare GI Bill benefits by school.
- Post-9/11 GI Bill and other VA education benefits rates
View rate tables for the Post-9/11 GI Bill and other Veterans education benefits programs.
A lot adverb mucho adv (often used) My mother likes her job a lot. A mi madre le gusta mucho su trabajo. I like that in spanish. Translate A lot. See 7 authoritative translations of A lot in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations. A lot translate: mucho. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.
- Find a Yellow Ribbon school
Search for schools participating in the Yellow Ribbon Program, which can help pay for higher out-of-state, private school, or graduate school tuition that the Post-9/11 GI Bill doesn't cover.
- How to choose GI Bill approved schools
Get links to VA and non-VA resources for guidance in choosing a college or training program.
- CareerScope assessment
Get a CareerScope assessment to help you figure out your career path when transitioning to civilian life.
- VA education debt and GI Bill overpayment
Get answers to frequently asked questions about GI Bill overpayments and VA education debt management.
- GI Bill questions and customer help
Contact us to ask questions and get help with your benefits online or by phone.
- GI Bill School Feedback Tool
Find out how to give us feedback about your GI Bill school.
- Education forms and resources
Download VA education benefits forms, fact sheets, and other resources.
- My Story—how Veterans and service members use the GI Bill
Hear inspiring stories from Veterans and service members who've advanced their education and training with the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
- Other helpful education resources
Get links to non-VA resources and websites that may be useful to student Veterans and those who support them.
Other VA benefits and services
- VA transition assistance
Learn about VA benefits available to you and your family as you transition out of active-duty, National Guard, or Reserve service.
- Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E)
Find out if you qualify for help exploring employment options, any training you may need, and other vocational rehabilitation services.
- Home loan benefits
Explore options for Veterans home loans, apply for your Certificate of Eligibility (COE), and get help if you're having trouble making your mortgage payments.
- Veteran-owned small business support
Register to do business with VA and get support for your Veteran-owned small business.
- Jobs for Veterans
Get help from the U.S. Department of Labor to find a job, get training, or explore career options.
Education
At MIT, we revel in a culture of learning by doing. In 30 departments across five schools and one college, our students combine analytical rigor with curiosity, playful imagination, and an appetite for solving the hardest problems in service to society.
Our undergraduates work shoulder to shoulder with faculty, tackle global challenges, pursue fundamental questions, and translate ideas into action. The lifeblood of the Institute's teaching and research enterprise, our graduate students and postdocs represent one of the most talented and diverse cohorts in the world. From science and engineering to the arts, architecture, humanities, social sciences, and management, and interdisciplinary programs, we offer excellence across the board. We also pioneer digital education — like MITx — which offers flexible access to MIT-rigorous content for learners of all ages.
Across MIT, faculty help set the global standard of excellence in their disciplines: They are pioneering scholars who love to teach. Deeply engaged in practice, they topple conventional walls between fields in the push for deeper understanding and fresh ideas. In fact, many faculty actively work in at least one of MIT's interdisciplinary labs, centers, initiatives, and institutes that target crucial challenges, from clean energy to cancer.
The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, opened in fall 2019, is a cross-cutting entity with education and research links across all five schools.
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Teaching & Learning
Our campus is a workshop for inventing the future and we are all apprentices, learning from each other as we go. Because we like to make things, and we like to make an impact, iconic courses like 2.009 emphasize designing, inventing, collaborating, and translating students' expertise to reach the world. Through signature experiential learning programs like UROP, UPOP, MISTI, PKG, IAP, D-Lab, and Sandbox, students can pursue virtually infinite co-curricular and extracurricular projects — here at MIT, throughout the Greater Boston innovation hub, and around the world. Honeycombed with legendary laboratories and dozens of makerspaces, a wind tunnel, a research nuclear reactor, and a glass lab, our campus of idiosyncratically numbered buildings adds up to a prime spot to make the most of your potential.
Top Resources
MIT is pioneering new ways of teaching and learning, on our campus and around the world, by inventing and leveraging digital technologies. MITx, the Institute's portfolio of massively open online courses, offers flexible access to a range of interactive courses developed and taught by instructors from MIT. Another MIT innovation — the MicroMasters credential — is increasingly recognized by industry leaders hiring new talent. And MIT's original digital learning option, OpenCourseWare, continues to offer teachers and learners worldwide the materials for more than 2,450 MIT courses, freely available online.
Top Resources
Professional & Executive Education
For executives, managers, entrepreneurs, and technical professionals eager to tap fresh thinking and new research from MIT, we offer dozens of executive and professional programs. Some are online. Some are on campus. Ranging from two days to 20 months, they all share MIT's signature focus on practical solutions for the real world.
VA education benefits help Veterans, service members, and their qualified family members with needs like paying college tuition, finding the right school or training program, and getting career counseling. Learn how to apply for and manage the education and training benefits you've earned.
On this page
Welcome to the Indiana-Licensing and Education Access Depot (I-LEAD). Click the login button to login using your I-LEAD account information. If you do not have an account, please sign-in and create your I-LEAD account. If you need additional assistance, please click the help button. Received an invite? The National Training and Simulation Association (NTSA), sponsor of I/ITSEC, believes strongly that there is an American crisis in science and technology education. At our I/ITSEC event, you will see Science, Technology, Engineering and Math programs (STEM) in action on many different levels. Click the links on the left for more information.
Loom for Education is limited to a single Creator within a Workspace. Please note that when you first sign up for an account with Loom while waiting to be verified, you will be placed on a Loom Business 14-Day Free Trial. Students and educators at eligible institutions can sign up for Office 365 Education for free, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and now Microsoft Teams, plus additional classroom tools. Use your valid school email address to get started today. Office 365 works like you: everywhere. Now Available from McGraw Hill Medical. Trusted content for hybrid, flexible, and traditional learning. No matter what model your medical program has chosen for this unprecedented school year – hybrid, flexible, remote, or in-person – McGraw Hill Medical has the tools for your success.
Get GI Bill® and other education benefits
- About GI Bill benefits
Learn how the GI Bill works and explore your options to pay for school or training.
- Eligibility
Find out if you're eligible for GI Bill or other VA education benefits.
- How to apply
Learn how to prepare and apply for the GI Bill or other VA education and training benefits.
- After you apply
Find out when to expect a decision from us on your application and what to do next.
- Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E)
See if you qualify for help exploring employment options, any training you may need, and other vocational rehabilitation services.
- Educational and career counseling (Chapter 36)
Find out how to get free educational and career counseling if you are leaving active service soon, have been discharged within the past year, or are a Veteran or dependent who is eligible for VA education benefits.
- VA education benefits for dependents and survivors
Find out if you're eligible for Veteran dependent or survivor education benefits through a GI Bill program.
- Other educational assistance programs
Find out if you're eligible for programs that provide added GI Bill benefits. If you're not eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill, learn about other VA education benefit programs for Veterans and National Guard or Reserve members.
Manage your Veterans education benefits
- View your VA payment history
See your payment history for VA education and other benefits you may have like disability compensation and pension.
- Check your Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits
See how much of your GI Bill benefits you have left to help pay for school or training.
- Transfer Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits
Transfer your unused Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to your spouse or other dependents.
- Change your GI Bill school or program
Request a change to use a different GI Bill program or to transfer your benefits to a new school or training program.
- Change your VA direct deposit information
Find out how to change your GI Bill direct deposit and contact information.
- Check your VA claim status
Track the status of your VA education benefits appeal.
- Request a decision review or manage a legacy appeal
If you disagree with a decision on your application for education benefits, you can request a decision review. You can also manage any review requests or appeals you already filed.
- Verify your school enrollment
Use our online verification system (called 'WAVE') to confirm you're enrolled in an approved school or training program so you keep receiving your education benefits.
- Apply to restore your GI Bill benefits
If your school closed or your program ended because of a change in VA regulations or a new law, apply to have your GI Bill benefits restored.
More information and resources
- GI Bill Comparison Tool
Learn about VA education benefits programs and compare GI Bill benefits by school.
- Post-9/11 GI Bill and other VA education benefits rates
View rate tables for the Post-9/11 GI Bill and other Veterans education benefits programs.
A lot adverb mucho adv (often used) My mother likes her job a lot. A mi madre le gusta mucho su trabajo. I like that in spanish. Translate A lot. See 7 authoritative translations of A lot in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations. A lot translate: mucho. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.
- Find a Yellow Ribbon school
Search for schools participating in the Yellow Ribbon Program, which can help pay for higher out-of-state, private school, or graduate school tuition that the Post-9/11 GI Bill doesn't cover.
- How to choose GI Bill approved schools
Get links to VA and non-VA resources for guidance in choosing a college or training program.
- CareerScope assessment
Get a CareerScope assessment to help you figure out your career path when transitioning to civilian life.
- VA education debt and GI Bill overpayment
Get answers to frequently asked questions about GI Bill overpayments and VA education debt management.
- GI Bill questions and customer help
Contact us to ask questions and get help with your benefits online or by phone.
- GI Bill School Feedback Tool
Find out how to give us feedback about your GI Bill school.
- Education forms and resources
Download VA education benefits forms, fact sheets, and other resources.
- My Story—how Veterans and service members use the GI Bill
Hear inspiring stories from Veterans and service members who've advanced their education and training with the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
- Other helpful education resources
Get links to non-VA resources and websites that may be useful to student Veterans and those who support them.
Other VA benefits and services
- VA transition assistance
Learn about VA benefits available to you and your family as you transition out of active-duty, National Guard, or Reserve service.
- Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E)
Find out if you qualify for help exploring employment options, any training you may need, and other vocational rehabilitation services.
- Home loan benefits
Explore options for Veterans home loans, apply for your Certificate of Eligibility (COE), and get help if you're having trouble making your mortgage payments.
- Veteran-owned small business support
Register to do business with VA and get support for your Veteran-owned small business.
- Jobs for Veterans
Get help from the U.S. Department of Labor to find a job, get training, or explore career options.
Education
At MIT, we revel in a culture of learning by doing. In 30 departments across five schools and one college, our students combine analytical rigor with curiosity, playful imagination, and an appetite for solving the hardest problems in service to society.
Our undergraduates work shoulder to shoulder with faculty, tackle global challenges, pursue fundamental questions, and translate ideas into action. The lifeblood of the Institute's teaching and research enterprise, our graduate students and postdocs represent one of the most talented and diverse cohorts in the world. From science and engineering to the arts, architecture, humanities, social sciences, and management, and interdisciplinary programs, we offer excellence across the board. We also pioneer digital education — like MITx — which offers flexible access to MIT-rigorous content for learners of all ages.
Across MIT, faculty help set the global standard of excellence in their disciplines: They are pioneering scholars who love to teach. Deeply engaged in practice, they topple conventional walls between fields in the push for deeper understanding and fresh ideas. In fact, many faculty actively work in at least one of MIT's interdisciplinary labs, centers, initiatives, and institutes that target crucial challenges, from clean energy to cancer.
The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, opened in fall 2019, is a cross-cutting entity with education and research links across all five schools.
I Education Centre
Top Resources
Teaching & Learning
Our campus is a workshop for inventing the future and we are all apprentices, learning from each other as we go. Because we like to make things, and we like to make an impact, iconic courses like 2.009 emphasize designing, inventing, collaborating, and translating students' expertise to reach the world. Through signature experiential learning programs like UROP, UPOP, MISTI, PKG, IAP, D-Lab, and Sandbox, students can pursue virtually infinite co-curricular and extracurricular projects — here at MIT, throughout the Greater Boston innovation hub, and around the world. Honeycombed with legendary laboratories and dozens of makerspaces, a wind tunnel, a research nuclear reactor, and a glass lab, our campus of idiosyncratically numbered buildings adds up to a prime spot to make the most of your potential.
Top Resources
MIT is pioneering new ways of teaching and learning, on our campus and around the world, by inventing and leveraging digital technologies. MITx, the Institute's portfolio of massively open online courses, offers flexible access to a range of interactive courses developed and taught by instructors from MIT. Another MIT innovation — the MicroMasters credential — is increasingly recognized by industry leaders hiring new talent. And MIT's original digital learning option, OpenCourseWare, continues to offer teachers and learners worldwide the materials for more than 2,450 MIT courses, freely available online.
Top Resources
Professional & Executive Education
For executives, managers, entrepreneurs, and technical professionals eager to tap fresh thinking and new research from MIT, we offer dozens of executive and professional programs. Some are online. Some are on campus. Ranging from two days to 20 months, they all share MIT's signature focus on practical solutions for the real world.
Top Resources
We delight in the beauty and creative power of science, technology, engineering, and math, and we make a special effort to spark that same passion in students from kindergarten through high school — in school, after school, and over the summer. Locally, we engage students, teachers, and families with a range of hands-on K-12 offerings, from structured field trips to MIT's Edgerton Center to programs designed to encourage girls in their love of technology and science. We also offer an array of resources for teachers, to help them make science and engineering easy to grasp and irresistibly interesting.