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| Veterans
Affairs, located on the upper level of the Student Services
Center, provides programs for Veterans and dependents seeking
educational and/or vocational training under Title 38, United
States Code. Veterans are urged to take advantage of the counseling
service and educational programs offered by Mt. San Antonio
College. The College cooperates with the Veterans Administration
and with the California State Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation
in helping veterans. Veterans and dependents are required to
comply with Veteran Regulations Section 21.4135, 21.4235, and
21.4277, in regard to required attendance and progress that
the student (veteran or dependent) must meet in order to receive
educational benefits under Title 38, United States Code. |
| The
Veterans Administration requires all entering veterans to be
formally evaluated for military experience to prevent future
interruption of educational benefits. All prior transcripts
(College or Service) must be received and evaluated by our Admissions
and Records office as soon as possible along with a complete
and signed educational plan prior to the second semester. See
the Advising Center for completing your educational plan. |
| Satisfactory
progress of veterans or eligible dependents is measured by the
successful completion of the number of units enrolled. "W's,"
"NC," and "F" grades are considered punitive grades. "F" grades
may cause an overpayment if the veteran does not take his/her
final. Please refer to Mt. San Antonio College's Probation and
Dismissal Policies in this Catalog. |
| A
2.0 GPA must be maintained in order to receive an Associate
Degree. Should a veteran fail to make satisfactory progress
for two semesters, benefits will be terminated. The veteran
will be contacted and an appointment must be made with a counselor.
Upon satisfactory completion of one semester of approved courses,
benefits will be reinstated. |
| The
veteran or dependent has the responsibility to adhere to these
standards of attendance and progress and to notify the Veterans
Affairs office of any change in status that would affect the
collecting of veteran's benefits. Additions, drops, withdrawals,
and last day of attendance MUST BE REPORTED AT ONCE. |
| The
College maintains a Veterans Service Center to assist veterans
and/or dependents in all matters pertaining to veteran's benefits.
Veterans and/or eligible dependents must apply each semester
for their Veterans Administration educational assistance allowance
through the Veteran's Service Center. Special details such as
application deadlines can be found in the most current Schedule
of Credit Classes. |