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Can you recommend the correct language to use when advertising a school approved for the training of veterans and other eligible persons?

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Can you recommend the correct language to use when advertising a school approved for the training of veterans and other eligible persons?

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The advertising must not be “erroneous, deceptive, or misleading by actual statement, omission, or imitation.” {CFR 21.4252 (h) (1) and 21.4254 (c) (10)} If it is, the State Approving Agency for Veterans Education & Training cannot award approval. Rather than saying a school or program is “VA Approved”, samples of correct statements are: “Approved for Veterans Benefits by the State Approving Agency” or “Approved for veterans training” Although the VA issues payments to the veteran students, it is the Bureau of State Approving for Veterans Training that approves the school to train veterans and other eligible persons.

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