Veterans

Army veteran meets with CSM President Dr. Wilson

CSM is committed to ensuring that students who previously served in the armed forces get the very most of the educational benefits they earned.

 

What type of benefits are you using?




Steps to Using your Ch. 30 Montgomery GI Bill®

Steps to Using your Ch. 31 Veteran Readiness and Employment

Steps to Using your Ch. 33 Post-9/11 GI Bill® Benefits

Steps to Using your Ch. 1606 Montgomery GI Bill® – Selected Reserve (MGIB-SR)

Get Started

Apply to CSM

During the application, you’ll be asked to choose a program. If you’re not sure, you can mark it down as “undecided” and change your selection later.

Take CSM’s Career Coach career assessment tool to help you decide what pathway and program of study is the best fit for your goals and interests.

Have your military training and any previous college-level coursework evaluated. Request your official Joint Services Transcript or CCAF Transcript, as well as official transcripts from all prior colleges/universities, to be sent directly to the CSM Registrar’s Office by email to transcripts@csmd.edu. Official transcripts can also be mailed to PO Box 910, La Plata, MD 20646.

Complete the Transcript Evaluation Request Form

This step is critical for your VA benefits! You must have all of your prior military training and prior college credits evaluated at CSM. Official transcripts must be received and evaluated by the end of your first semester of enrollment with CSM; if we don’t receive them, we will not be able to submit any further enrollment certifications to the VA.

Provide VA Benefits Documentation

Submit VA Form 22-1990 (Application for VA Education Benefits)

Be sure to save a copy of the submission confirmation—you’ll need to provide it to CSM. The VA will review your submitted Form 22-1990 and send your Educational Certificate of Eligibility (COE).

Note that you need to submit Form 22-1990 if you have never used VA education benefits. If you have submitted it previously to use your VA education benefits, whether at CSM or a different institution, you do not need to submit it again.

Complete the electronic CSM VA Intake Form

You will need to provide CSM with the submission confirmation for your Form 22-1990, your COE once you receive it from the VA, and a copy of your DD214 (member version 2 or 4). You can upload them while completing the CSM VA Intake Form or email them to veteransbenefits@csmd.edu. Be sure to include your student ID number.

Complete the CSM Veterans Education Benefits Orientation

You can view your submitted documentation—and what you may still need to submit—in your my.CSMD account.

Provide VA Benefits Documentation

Submit VA Form 28-1900 (Vocational Rehabilitation for Claimants with Service-Connected Disabilities)

Once you have applied for Ch. 31 VA benefits and been approved, the VA will partner you with a vocational rehabilitation counselor/case manager. Set up an appointment with your VA case manager before seeking benefits at CSM. They will lay out an education plan with you and then approve specific courses at CSM based on this program. Your VA Case Manager will forward your education expenses PO to tap@csmd.edu.

Complete the electronic CSM VA Intake Form

You will need to provide the email address of your VA case manager and confirm that you’ve met with them.

Complete the CSM Veterans Education Benefits Orientation

You can view your submitted documentation—and what you may still need to submit—in your my.CSMD account.

Provide VA Benefits Documentation

Submit VA Form 22-1990 (Application for VA Education Benefits)

Be sure to save a copy of the submission confirmation—you’ll need to provide it to CSM. The VA will review your submitted Form 22-1990 and send your Educational Certificate of Eligibility (COE).

Note that you need to submit Form 22-1990 if you have never used VA education benefits. If you have submitted it previously to use your VA education benefits, whether at CSM or a different institution, you do not need to submit it again.

Complete the electronic CSM VA Intake Form

You will need to provide CSM with the submission confirmation for your Form 22-1990, your COE once you receive it from the VA, and a copy of your DD214 (member version 2 or 4). You will also need to submit a copy of your Notice of Basic Eligibility (NOBE), which you can request from your command.

You can upload these documents while completing the CSM VA Intake Form or email them to veteransbenefits@csmd.edu. Be sure to include your student ID number.

Complete the CSM Veterans Education Benefits Orientation

You can view your submitted documentation—and what you may still need to submit—in your my.CSMD account.

Provide VA Benefits Documentation

Submit VA Form 22-1990 (Application for VA Education Benefits)

Be sure to save a copy of the submission confirmation—you’ll need to provide it to CSM. The VA will review your submitted Form 22-1990 and send your Educational Certificate of Eligibility (COE).

Note that you need to submit Form 22-1990 if you have never used VA education benefits. If you have submitted it previously to use your VA education benefits, whether at CSM or a different institution, you do not need to submit it again.

Complete the electronic CSM VA Intake Form

You will need to provide CSM with the submission confirmation for your Form 22-1990, your COE once you receive it from the VA, and a copy of your DD214 (member version 2 or 4). You can upload them while completing the CSM VA Intake Form or email them to veteransbenefits@csmd.edu. Be sure to include your student ID number.

Submit the CSM Ch. 33 Promissory Note

This will enable the college to place a protection on your account to ensure your classes aren’t dropped for nonpayment.

You can view your submitted documentation—and what you may still need to submit—in your my.CSMD account.

Enrolling and Registering

Schedule an appointment with a member of CSM’s Veterans Affairs team. They’ll help you plan your courses, review your degree plan, get you oriented, and provide you with the support and resources you need to make the most of your education.

A strong start in your first semester builds confidence. You may need to take placement tests to ensure that you’re in the appropriate courses.

Register for the courses that you and your advisor selected for your first semester! CSM hosts regular Military and Veteran Registration Assistance Sessions, and students using VA benefits enjoy priority registration, regardless of the number of credits completed.

Once you’ve registered for classes:

Submit the CSM VA Education Benefits Request Form

You must submit the BRF each semester after registering for classes; CSM cannot submit your enrollment to the VA without a BRF on file! You will also need to submit a BRF if you make any changes to your schedule (such as adding or dropping a class) or your program of study.

Enrolling and Registering

Schedule an appointment with a member of CSM’s Veterans Affairs team. They’ll help you plan your courses, review your degree plan, get you oriented, and provide you with the support and resources you need to make the most of your education.

A strong start in your first semester builds confidence. You may need to take placement tests to ensure that you’re in the appropriate courses.

Register for the courses that you and your advisor selected for your first semester! CSM hosts regular Military and Veteran Registration Assistance Sessions, and students using VA benefits enjoy priority registration, regardless of the number of credits completed.

Once you’ve registered for classes:

Submit the CSM VA Education Benefits Request Form

You must submit the BRF each semester after registering for classes; CSM cannot submit your enrollment to the VA without a BRF on file! You will also need to submit a BRF if you make any changes to your schedule (such as adding or dropping a class) or your program of study.

Enrolling and Registering

Schedule an advising appointment with a member of CSM’s Veterans Affairs team. They’ll help you plan your courses, review your degree plan, get you oriented, and provide you with the support and resources you need to make the most of your education.

A strong start in your first semester builds confidence. You may need to take placement tests to ensure that you’re in the appropriate courses.

Register for the courses that you and your advisor selected for your first semester! CSM hosts regular Military and Veteran Registration Assistance Sessions, and students using VA benefits enjoy priority registration, regardless of the number of credits completed.

Once you’ve registered for classes,

Submit the CSM VA Education Benefits Request Form

You must submit the BRF each semester after registering for classes; CSM cannot submit your enrollment to the VA without a BRF on file! You will also need to submit a BRF if you make any changes to your schedule (such as adding or dropping a class) or your program of study.

Paying for College

After registering for classes, you’ll need to make arrangements to pay your semester bill by the payment due date.

Once the VA processes your enrollment certification, the VA will reimburse you on a monthly basis, based on how many credits you are taking.

Paying for College

The Ch. 33 Promissory Note ensures that you won’t be dropped from your classes for nonpayment if there is still an outstanding balance for your semester bill by the payment due date. If your semester bill is greater than what the VA pays (determined by your Certificate of Eligibility), you are responsible for the difference:

If you paid for your classes in advance, you will be reimbursed by Student Account Services after the add/drop period.

Paying for College

Paying for College

Apply for Financial Aid

There is a tremendous amount of financial assistance available to servicemembers and their families, and financial aid starts with FAFSA! Submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and be sure to use CSM’s federal school code (002064).

CSM awards more than $600,000 per year in scholarship funds. Apply for more than 200 CSM scholarships with just one application with CSM’s Scholarship Finder.


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

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