Eligibility for a GI Bill extension
You may qualify for a GI Bill extension if one of these is true:
- You served a later period of active duty of 90 consecutive days or more (meaning that after you applied for GI Bill benefits, you served 90 days or more without a break in service), or
- You have an illness or disability that prevented you from attending school, or
- You were held by a foreign government or power after your last discharge or release from active duty
How to request an extension
If you served a later period of active duty
Send us a letter to request your extension.
Include one of these documents:
- A copy of your orders to report for active duty, or
- A copy of your DD214 or other discharge papers
Mail your documents to your local Regional Processing Office.
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If your illness or disability prevented you from attending school
Send us a letter to request your extension.
Include this information in your letter:
- The type of illness or disability that prevented you from attending school, and
- The start and end dates of the time period when you couldn’t attend school because of your disability (write the dates like this: mm-dd-yyyy), and
- The reasons you couldn’t start or continue an education program
Include a description of each job you held during this time period when you couldn’t attend school because of your disability.
List this information for each job:
- The type of job, and
- The employer’s name and address, and
- The employment start and end dates (write the dates like this: mm-dd-yyyy), and
- The number of hours per week you worked
Also include a statement from your doctor during this time period.
Your doctor’s statement should include these details:
- Your diagnosis and treatment, and
- How long you’ve had your illness or disability, and
- The start and end dates of the time period when your disability prevented you from attending school (write the dates like this: mm-dd-yyyy), and
- Medical evidence like test results and hospital reports
Mail your documents to your local Regional Processing Office.
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If you were held by a foreign government
Send us a letter to request your extension. Please include the start and end dates of the time period when you couldn’t attend school because you were being held by a foreign government. Write the dates like this: mm-dd-yyyy.
Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship
The Edith Nourse Rogers Science Technology Engineering Math (STEM) Scholarship allows eligible Veterans and dependents using the Post-9/11 GI Bill or Fry Scholarship to get added benefits. If you’re currently enrolled in an undergraduate STEM degree program or if you have a STEM degree and you’re working toward a teaching certification, you may be eligible.
Learn about the Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship