Posted on Mar 4, 2015
SFC Health I.T. (Hit) Systems Security Engineer
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At my college I must take 3 math classes, 2 of which are considered to be "remedial" Math and are prerequisites to Finite Math. The VA currently does not pay for this type of remedial math classes, despite having a disability rating over 50% or more. (Need is 25% for Chapter 31). What are your thoughts on this?
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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I know AF TA pays for remedial classes if they are required.
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GySgt George Vukovich
GySgt George Vukovich
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I see no reason for not paying for remedial courses. The VA currently pays for a multitude of educational and trainng programs and providing assistance for 'perishable skills' such as math & writing should be a no-brainer. Many Vets recognize a decline, particularly in math and writing, once they're ready to return to school. If earned VA educational benefits are available I believe the Veteran should be allowed to use as deemed needed.
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SFC Health I.T. (Hit) Systems Security Engineer
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The VA paid for all my past required classes. My last required class is Finite Math. But before I do that...the college says I need to meet their Pre-requirement math classes. That being said, under Post 9/11 GIB, the VA does not pay for these "remedial classes" ...oddly they do under Chapter 31.
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LCpl Christopher Leonard
LCpl Christopher Leonard
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I agree Gunny, the VA is there to help all of us vets out, so why shouldn't they pay fer remedial prep classes? We earned it and it benefits all of us returning to school to further our lives.
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I think they should, SFC (Join to see), if the classes are required for a class that's part of a degree or certificate that is recognized as your goal under VA. It's a shame that you're running into difficulties with this assistance.

I've seen something similar with prerequisite courses that don't earn college credits. It's a grey area, but the classes are required to take credit classes, so I think they should be recognized and funded by the VA, the GI Bill, etc.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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Have you considered taking the math CLEP test? Worth 6 college credits. It may get you out of those, and only costs $95 (can't remember if retirees have to pay). Local base education office will host vets & retirees.

You only have to get 55-60% on the test for a "passing" score (C). Most colleges will take up to 30 credits in CLEPS/DANTES.
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