Creighton is pleased to assist active duty members of the military and veterans, as well as their families, with their educational benefits. We can provide guidance through the benefit and admissions process and identify different ways to earn credit at Creighton. Doing so is aligned with our 100+ year commitment to veterans.
Learn about how these benefits—along with the Yellow Ribbon Program—can fully cover the tuition and fees for undergraduate students who served in the military after September 10, 2001.
Find out about the requirements and application process for receiving these scholarship benefits, as well as the different types of scholarships that are available.
The Montgomery GI Bill® Active Duty (MGIB-AD) program, also known as Chapter 30, offers education benefits to those who have served at least two years of active duty in the United States Armed Forces. If you’re eligible, the Office of Military and Veterans Affairs will make it as smooth as possible for you to use your MGIB-AD benefits at Creighton University.
You can also find answers to questions about the Montgomery GI Bill® - Active Duty program at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Before you can receive your benefits for use at Creighton, you must:
After the Office of Military and Veterans Affairs has received your Certificate of Eligibility and Information Form and you’ve registered for classes, we will certify your enrollment with the VA. At the end of each month, you must verify your enrollment with the VA via the WAVE system. Your enrollment verification as well as Creighton’s certification triggers the VA to begin processing your applicable benefits. Your monthly benefit is paid directly to you, not to the university.
As long as you remain continuously enrolled for subsequent semesters, we will certify your enrollment with the VA. This will be automatic unless you inform us that you do not wish to be certified for a particular course, term and/or semester.
If you’re a service-disabled veteran, you may qualify for education benefits through the Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E Chapter 31), which is designed to help veterans prepare for and excel in a career. A Veteran Readiness and Employment Counselor with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will work to develop a plan for eligible participants, and that plan can include education and training. Creighton’s Office of Military and Veterans Affairs will make it as smooth as possible for you to use your VR&E benefits at Creighton University.
Before you can receive your benefits for use at Creighton, you must:
After the Office of Military and Veterans Affairs has received your VA Form 22-1905 and Information Form and you’ve registered for classes, we will certify your enrollment with the VA. This certification triggers the VA to begin processing your benefits. Your applicable tuition and fees and books and supplies approved by your VR&E counselor on your VA Form 22-1905 will be paid directly to Creighton University on your behalf.
As long as you remain continuously enrolled for subsequent semesters and the Office of Military and Veterans Affairs receives a VA Form 22-1905, we will certify your enrollment with the VA. This will be automatic unless you inform us that you do not wish to be certified for a particular course, term, and/or semester.
Active Duty Service Members are eligible if they:
Veterans are eligible if they:
The basic period of eligibility in which VR&E services may be used is 12 years from the later of the following:
The basic period of eligibility may be extended if a VR&E Counselor (VRC) determines that a Veteran has a Serious Employment Handicap.
The Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance (DEA) program, also known as Chapter 35, offers education benefits to dependents of veterans who were disabled or died while on active duty or as a result of a service-related condition. The Office of Military and Veterans Affairs will make it as smooth as possible for you to use your DEA benefits to pursue an education at Creighton University.
Before you can receive your benefits for use at Creighton, you must:
After the Office of Military and Veterans Affairs has received your Certificate of Eligibility and Information Form and you’ve registered for classes, we will certify your enrollment with the VA. This certification triggers the VA to begin processing your applicable benefits. Your monthly benefit is paid directly to you, not to the university.
As long as you remain continuously enrolled for subsequent semesters, we will certify your enrollment with the VA. This will be automatic unless you inform us that you do not wish to be certified for a particular course, term and/or semester.
The Montgomery GI Bill® Selected Reserve (MGIB-SR) program, also known as Chapter 1606, offers education benefits to eligible members of the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard or Navy Reserves, as well as the Air or Army National Guards. The Office of Military and Veterans Affairs will make it as smooth as possible for you to use your MGIB-SR benefits at Creighton University.
Before you can receive your benefits for use at Creighton, you must:
After the Office of Military and Veterans Affairs has received your Certificate of Eligibility and Information Form and you've registered for classes, we will certify your enrollment with the VA. At the end of each month, you must verify your enrollment with the VA via the WAVE system. Your enrollment verification as well as Creighton's certification triggers the VA to begin processing your applicable benefits. Your monthly benefit is paid directly to you, not to the university.
As long as you remain continuously enrolled for subsequent semesters, we will certify your enrollment with the VA. This will be automatic unless you inform us that you do not wish to be certified for a particular course, term and/or semester.
If you have questions or concerns about using your VA education benefits at Creighton, please email Jennifer Austin, the Office of Military and Veterans Affairs’ program coordinator. Or call her at 402.280.4910.