jvrlopez wrote: » You can find more details and the form (VA form 22-0803) to submit here:Licensing and Certification - Education and Training I haven't seen anywhere to submit it electronically (ebenefits, etc) but I've mailed it in 3 times and it's been reimbursed in about a month. The nice thing is that you will be reimbursed pass or fail. Just a heads up, last time they denied my claim for my CISSP as it "wasn't an approved test," so I responded with a screenshot from their WEAMS site that showed CISSP as an eligible exam. So now I always include that just to be sure. Don't forget your receipt and score print out!
zxbane wrote: » Were you charged a month worth of eligibility for every exam you had reimbursed basically?
colemic wrote: » I'm gonna wait for the CISM until June... we're having a baby next month, and the exam is the the day after my birthday, and the test site is 3 hours away = no bueno with the wife.
colemic wrote: » CERTIFIED RUNNING TECHNIQUE SPECIALIST - $895 - who'd have thunk there'd be a cert for that?
VA will pay for MULTIPLE tests, effective August 1, 2011. However, your entitlement will be reduced by one month for every $1460 paid by VA.
jvrlopez wrote: » No, I wasn't charged a month per every exam. I've had 5 exams reimbursed and only gave up a certain amount of benefits. I got about $1800 paid back and I only lost a month and some change in my benefits.JMU - Post-9/11 and Licensing / Certification Tests
JockVSJock wrote: » As a person who just got out of Active Duty and trying to use their GI Bill for certs I'm finding out that the majority of the brick-and-mortar colleges don't cover certs because they typically don't have accrediation.
nman99 wrote: » So are you talking about taking the course for a certification or just taking the tests? From my experience the Tests are pretty much always covered because it has nothing to do with a school and you fill out the paperwork yourself after you take it (no interaction of a school or va certifying official). As far as the courses are concerned, I have been to a few local community colleges that offer Network and Sysad courses that are part of a degree progam but are to be used for learning towards an actual certification also. Also what is a "accredited" certification ?
JockVSJock wrote: » I currently live in San Antonio. The company Rackspace has bootcamps called Open Cloud Academy for CCNA and RedHat Linux. I am not able to use my GI Bill benefits because they are not accredited. They claim it takes 2 years to get that status, however their program hasn't been around for 2 years. I don't know how they are trying to get accredited or not. However there is a local community college called Alamo Community College where they have week long bootcamps for Wireshark, CEH, CISSP, RedHat Linux. When I talked to them, they have been in existence for more then 15 years, and they are not accredited either, so I can't use my GI Bill to take the bootcamps either.
emerald_octane wrote: » Definitely all over the place. I've been told that I can submit tests that aren't WEAMS approved as long as I give an explanation of what its for. I got my VCP this way but it was only $100 or so after the class discount so I figured why bother. But here is another secret. Get into the SANS training as a work study participant (Class, exam attempt and such for $900). When you send it in, make sure you highlight the part in your receipt that shows the exam attempt because the line item shows the amount then a zero next to it, but the VA will take it anyway. GISP class+attempt paid for with 1 month of Ch. 35.
SephStorm wrote: » As for the SANS training, that is weird, that shouldn't have happened, they only pay for the cost of the cert which is something like $999. You must have slipped through the cracks, grats.
zxbane wrote: » I have a question for those that have used the post 9/11 for cert reimbursement. Are you able to utilize that while also using the 9/11 GI Bill for actively going to school? I'm currently enrolled in an MBA program but would also like to get reimbursed for a certification, can I apply for that right now or do I have to wait until I am done with school first?