Grambling State University has been approved by the State Approving Agency for the enrollment of veterans who are eligible for educational benefits under the GI Bill. The office of Veteran's Affairs provides information on educational benefits for veterans attending Grambling State University.
Veterans and eligible dependents should submit their certification form for enrollment verification to the Registrar's Office to become eligible for veterans benefits. Therefore, we urge you to establish contact with the office when you arrive on campus.
A veteran, dependent of a disabled or deceased veteran, or eligible persons who are in the National Guard or Reserves, must carry at least twelve (l2) hours during the semester and at least six (6) during the summer session to be considered a full-time student according to Veteran Administration (VA) regulations.
Veterans with at least one year military service may be allowed a maximum of six semester hours credit in Health and Physical Education, in accordance with the recommendation of the Commission on Accreditation of Service Experience. Veterans should submit official copies of service records to the Registrar's Office during the first semester of attendance.
Credit will be allowed for the college level courses completed by correspondence and/or group study through the United States Armed Forces Institute. Official copies of these credits should be submitted to the Office of Admissions/Recruitment when the application for admission is sent.
Other services to veterans available through the Registrar's Office Veterans' Services include: work-study, tutorial assistance and vocational rehabilitation. These services are available to Grambling State University students who are veterans and dependents of service-connected disabled and deceased veterans and eligible persons who are in the National Guard or Reserves.



