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CALIFORNIA COLLEGE FEE WAIVER PROGRAM
for dependents of deceased or disabled veterans!
The State of California has authorized the Director of San Bernardino
County's Department of Veterans Affairs to administer their College Fee Waiver Program for
Veterans Dependents in this county. With the increased fees at California's universities
and colleges, this program is a valuable benefit to the county's veterans and their
families.
Waiver of tuition applies only at California State Universities,
University of California Campuses, and California Community Colleges. Benefits are awarded
on an "academic year" basis, and students are required to reapply each year for
continued benefits. Note: Nothing shall prevent the above institutions from charging
nonresident fees.
Students must meet all requirements of at least one of the following
plans:
- PLAN A: The spouse, child or unmarried surviving spouse of a
veteran who is totally service-connected disabled, or who has died of
service-related causes, may qualify. The veteran must have served during a
“qualifying war period”. This program does not have an income limit. A
child must be under 27 years of age to receive the fee waiver benefit. The
age limit is extended to 30 years of age if the child is a veteran. There
are no age limits for a spouse or surviving spouse. *Note: a dependent
cannot receive this benefit if they are in receipt of VA Chapter 35
benefits, or
- PLAN B: The child (no age limit) of a veteran who has a
service-connected disability, or had a service-connected disability at the
time of death, or who died of service-related causes, may also qualify for
a waiver of fees. A child’s income, which includes the student’s ADJUSTED
GROSS INCOME, PLUS THE VALUE OF SUPPORT provided by the parents, cannot
exceed the “national poverty level” as calculated by the U.S. Census
Bureau. *NOTE: This figure changes annually. To obtain the applicable
national poverty level, contact your local County Veterans Service Office
(CVSO). See “Where to apply” below,
- PLAN C: Any dependent, or surviving spouse who has not
remarried, of any member of the California National Guard, who in the line
of duty, and while in the active service of the state, was killed, died of
a disability resulting from an event that occurred while in the active
service of the state, or is permanently disabled as a result of an event
that occurred while in the active service of the state. "Active service of
the state," for the purposes of this subdivision, means a member of the
California National Guard activated pursuant to Section 146 of the
Military and Veterans Code. If you or someone you know may be eligible to receive these benefits,
contact the San Bernardino County Department of Veterans Affairs.
We
have full time offices located in San Bernardino, Chino and Victorville.
An application can be downloaded from the
California Department of Veterans Affairs Web Site.
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