If you're a veteran — or a dependent of a veteran — your VA benefits can cover the cost of a private education at Texas Wesleyan. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs offers education benefits that can help you pursue your education. To see if you’re eligible, visit the VA Education Benefits webpage.
Depending on your military training experience, you could be eligible for class credit. And when you graduate, you’ll be recognized for your service with honor cords and a service pin.
The Yellow Ribbon Program is a partnership between Texas Wesleyan University and Department of Veteran's Affairs to supplement the tuition benefits of the Post 9/11 Veteran's Educational Assistance Program of 2008 (Chapter 33).
This program allows our institution to enter into a voluntary agreement with the VA to contribute funds to a veteran's unmet tuition and fees when they have exceeded the amount payable under Chapter 33. The program allows Texas Wesleyan to contribute an amount up to 50% of the veteran's unmet costs where the VA will match the amount.
To apply for any VA benefits at Texas Wesleyan University, you should contact the Office of Financial Aid at 817-531-4420.
Keep in mind, Veteran benefit programs cannot be combined with merit scholarships from the University.
To be eligible for the Yellow Ribbon Award you must:
To apply, follow these easy steps.
Office of Financial Aid
c/o Texas Wesleyan University
1201 Wesleyan St.
Fort Worth, Texas 76105
Your eligibility will be automatically certified upon each term. Contact the Veterans Financial Aid Advisor when you become aware of changes to your eligibility for benefits or your expected enrollment.
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GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill