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Purpose and Mission

Purpose

The purpose of the Club is to support, connect, and empower military veterans, active service members, and their allies within the McMurry University community.

Mission Objectives

  • Foster camaraderie and mentorship among student veterans and supporters.
  • Promote awareness and appreciation of military service within the campus community.
  • Facilitate the transition of veterans into academic and civilian life.
  • Engage in leadership, service, and community outreach initiatives.

All McMurry Students Welcome to Join!

Understanding Your GI Bill and VA Education Options

Montgomery GI Bill Benefits (Chapter 30)
Veteran Readiness and Employment (Chapter 31)
Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33)
Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance (Chapter 35)
VA Education and Training Benefits
McMurry Veterans Administration Program

Montgomery GI Bill Benefits (Chapter 30)

GI Bill benefits help you pay for school and cover expenses while you’re training for a job. Since 1944, the GI Bill has helped qualifying Veterans and their family members obtain funding to cover all or part of the costs for education or training. Learn more about GI Bill benefits on this page—and how to apply for them.

Veteran Readiness and Employment (Chapter 31)

If you have a service-connected disability that limits your ability to work or prevents you from working, Veteran Readiness and Employment (formerly called Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment) can help. This program, also known as Chapter 31 or VR&E, enables you to explore employment options and address your education or training needs. In some cases, your family members may also qualify for certain benefits.

Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33)

The Post-9/11 GI Bill (PGIB), or Chapter 33, helps you pay for school or cover expenses while you’re training for a job. If you’ve served on active duty after September 10, 2001, you may qualify for the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Find out if you can get this education benefit.

Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance (Chapter 35)

If you’re the child or spouse of a Veteran or service member who has died, is captured or missing, or is permanently and totally disabled due to a service-connected disability, you may be eligible for the Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance (DEA) program. Keep reading to find out if the DEA program, also called Chapter 35, may be able to help you pay for school or cover expenses while you’re training for a job.

VA Education and Training Benefits

VA education benefits help Veterans, service members, and their qualified family members with needs such as paying college tuition, finding the right school or training program, and receiving career counseling. Learn how to apply for and manage the education and training benefits you’ve earned.

McMurry Veterans Administration Program

McMurry University is approved to offer assistance to students using Veterans Administration benefits for educational purposes. All students using these benefits must contact the Veterans Certifying Official in the Registrar’s Office on the campus of McMurry University and provide the appropriate documentation to be certified for benefits.

Updated VA Enrollment Verification Requirement

Students using VA benefits are now required to verify their enrollment each month to continue receiving payments.

Dependents using Chapter 35 (DEA) benefits must complete this verification via text, email, or the Ask VA portal to prevent any delays in payment processing.

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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

The official website of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Discover, apply for, and manage your VA benefits and care.

Veterans Club Officers

McMurry Veterans Club Bylaws

Email: veteransclub@mcm.edu

Sponsors:

Mr.
Daniel Friday President
(U.S. Army)
Mr.
Robert Cisneros Vice President
(U.S. Marines)
Mr.
Armel Noumbissie Secretary
(U.S. Air Force)
Jennifer King Treasurer
(U.S. Marines)