Employment benefits for dependent family members
As the dependent family member of a service member or Veteran with a service-connected disability, find out if you’re eligible and how to apply to get educational and career counseling benefits through Personalized Career Planning and Guidance (Chapter 36).
Am I eligible for VA educational and career counseling?
You may be eligible for this benefit if you meet both of these requirements.
Both of these must be true:
- You’re the dependent of a Veteran, and
- You’re eligible for certain VA education benefits
These VA education benefits include:
- The Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33)
- The Montgomery GI Bill Active Duty (MGIB-AD, Chapter 30)
- The Montgomery GI Bill Selected Reserve (MGIB-SR, Chapter 1606)
Learn more about the Post-9/11 GI Bill
What kinds of benefits can I get?
You can get educational and career counseling, plus help with:
- Exploring your abilities and interests
- Mapping out a path to employment
- Planning the best use of your VA benefits
Note: In certain cases, you may be able to get other education and employment benefits and services for dependents. For example, you may qualify if you’re the child of a Vietnam or Korean War Veteran and have certain birth defects, or if you’re the dependent child or spouse of a Veteran who has died or is permanently and totally disabled as the result of active service.
You can also apply:
By mail
Fill out an Educational/Vocational Counseling Application (VA Form 28-8832).
Get VA Form 28-8832 to download
Mail the completed form to your nearest VA regional office.
Find your nearest VA regional office
If you’re eligible, we’ll invite you to an orientation session at a VA regional office near you.
In person
Fill out an Educational/Vocational Counseling Application (VA Form 28-8832).
Get VA Form 28-8832 to download
Bring your application into your nearest regional office or VetSuccess on Campus counselor. If you’re eligible, we’ll invite you to an orientation session at a VA regional office near you.