GI Bill for Professional Licenses and Certifications

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Airman reads pamphlets on the Montgomery GI Bill and the Post-9/11 GI Bill at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., on March 10, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Alyssa M. Akers)
A public affairs specialist airman reads pamphlets on the Montgomery GI Bill and the Post-9/11 GI Bill at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., on March 10, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Alyssa M. Akers)

The Department of Veterans Affairs provides reimbursement for licensing and certification tests that have been specifically approved for VA education benefits, including the Post-9/11 GI Bill. The VA can pay only for the cost of the tests, not any other fees connected with obtaining a license or certification. The following is a summary of GI Bill licensing and certification test reimbursement.

Overview of Licensing and Certification Reimbursement

In today's business and federal workforce, having a license or certification can open doors. Many professions, such as jobs that are subject to state or other government regulations, require licenses. 

Certification is voluntary but frequently sought after because a certification can help you get, keep, or advance in a job. Certifications play a key role in jobs including mechanic, installer, medical technician, therapist, computer network engineer and web site developer.

You can receive reimbursement of up to $2,000 per test but not more than the actual cost of the test. You can receive benefits to retake a test if you fail. The number of tests you can take is unlimited, except that you can't receive benefits to retake a test you passed.

Note: Your total months of entitlement to VA education benefits will be reduced each time you use your benefits for licensing and certification.

For the Post-9/11 GI Bill, you will be charged one month of entitlement for every $2,260.00 you are reimbursed (increasing to $2,414.18 on Aug. 1, 2024).

Among the many types of licensing or certification programs you can use your GI Bill benefits for are:

  • Project management certification
  • Pharmacy technician certification
  • Real estate licensing
  • Network certification

Eligibility

You may receive this benefit if you're eligible for:

How to File an Application

If you have never filed an application for education benefits, you need to apply online via the VA.GOV website.

After you apply for GI Bill benefits, or if you have already been determined eligible by the VA, you should complete and submit the VA Form 22-0803 (Application for Reimbursement of Licensing and Certification Test).

You can find the approved tests on the VA's GI Bill website

Keep Up With Your Education Benefits 

Whether you need a guide on how to use your GI Bill, want to take advantage of tuition assistance and scholarships, or get the lowdown on education benefits available for your family, Military.com can help. Subscribe to Military.com to have education tips and benefits updates delivered directly to your inbox.

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