After you apply for education benefits
After you apply for VA education benefits, we’ll mail you a decision letter. If we approve your application, you may need to show the letter (called a Certificate of Eligibility or COE) to the VA certifying official at your school to start using education benefits. Keep reading to find out the average time it takes us to make a decision and what to do if you disagree with our decision.
How long does it take VA to make a decision?
What should I do while I wait?
The transition from military to civilian life can be challenging. We offer tools and counseling programs to help you make the most of your educational options.
What happens after I apply?
We’ll send you a decision letter in the mail. If we’ve approved your application, you may need to show the letter to the VA certifying official at your school to start using education benefits.
If you applied for Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits on VA.gov, you may be able to download your decision letter online.
Download your education decision letter
You can also start looking at future careers and job opportunities.
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If you disagree with a decision on your education benefits claim, you can request a decision review. You can also manage any review requests or appeals you already filed.