Veteran Resident Tuition

This update is regarding Isakson & Roe and  the implementation of Public Law 116-315 Section 1005. 
  
The following policies outline the basic requirements for a veteran or their beneficiaries to be charged in-state tuition at Hostos Community College.
 
Part I – Eligibility for the Residency Tuition Rate Section C -  Other Categories of Students Who Qualify for the Resident Tuition Rate:
 
1. Veterans
Effective Spring, 2015, individuals who are eligible for educational assistance under federal education benefits program will be charged the in-state rate at the CUNY senior colleges and the in-city rate at the CUNY community colleges. This includes individuals who served in active military, naval or air service and members of the National Guard and reservists who meet the requirements for benefits under federal edication benefits. A veteran who meets the above eligibility criteria is entitled to the in-state or in-city rate even if he or she is not actually receiving benefits under a federal education benefits.
In order to prove veteran status, a student must provide U.S. Department of Defense Form DD214 or a Certificate of Eligibility from the U.S. Department of Defense or the Veterans Administration.

Effective for semesters staring after March 1, 2019, individuals who are receiving educational assistance under the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment Program (VR&E program), also called Chapter 31, will be charged the in-state rate at the CUNY senior colleges and the in-city rate at the CUNY community colleges. In order to prove eligibility, individuals must present evidence that they are receiving educational assistance under the federal VR&E program.
 
2. Family Members of Certain Uniformed Service Members In certain cases, spouses and dependents of veterans or other uniformed service members are also entitled to educational assistance under federal educations benefits program. Effective Spring, 2015, spouses and dependents who are eligible for educational assistance under education benefits are also entitled to the in-state or in-city rate. Generally, these are the spouses or dependents of service members who died or were disabled by their service, or to whom the veteran has transferred his/her veteran’s educational benefits. Note that a student who was the spouse or dependent child of a service member at the time the educational assistance was transferred would be entitled to the resident rate, even if he/she is not currently a spouse or dependent child (for example in the case of a divorce.) In order to prove status as a child or spouse of veteran, the child or spouse must provide a Certificate of Eligibility from the U.S. Department of Defense or the Veterans Administration.
 
3. Service Members and Family Members Stationed in New York Members of the armed forces of the United States on a full-time active duty station in the State of New York, and their spouses and dependent children, who enroll at a CUNY college, shall be charged the in-state tuition rate. Such students shall continue to be charged the in-state rate at CUNY even if they are subsequently discharged from military service.