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Is there a table for maximum graduate credit and fees?

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Is there a table for maximum graduate credit and fees?

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No. The basic tuition and fee benefit is based on maximum undergraduate charges. Q: If my institution charges a flat tuition rate of $12,000 for full-time students (12-18 credit hours) and the in-state public maximum per term is $18,000, do we receive the $12,000 tuition and fees cost from the VA, or do we have to use the per-credit-hour calculation to determine the VA benefit? A: The basic Post-9/11 GI Bill benefit paid to an eligible veteran at your institution will be calculated by multiplying the number of credit hours the veteran is taking times the maximum credit hour charge for your state and then adding in any fees charged up to the maximum fee for your state. It doesn’t matter whether or not your institution charges a flat fee. The VA benefit calculation will be based on the number of credits the eligible veteran is taking.

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