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Undergraduate Majors and Interests
The University of North Texas has several resources for military personnel who need information about benefits and programs. In the Fall of 2004, more than 700 students at UNT received benefits offered through the GI Bill and the Hazelwood Act.
UNT is affiliated with Service Members Opportunity Colleges and the Concurrent Admissions Program.
UNT follows the recommendations of the American Council on Education's Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services.
UNT grants lower- and upper-division credit but does not award credit for vocational or graduate-level work. Listed below are the guidelines for each section of the armed services.
Order the AARTS (Army/American Council on Educational Registry Transcript) from http://aarts.army.mil or call toll free (866) 297-4427.
A Community College of the Air Force transcript may be obtained by sending a completed AF Form 2099 or a brief letter requesting transcript service to: CCAF/RRRA, Office of the Registrar, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 26112-6655.
A certificate of training must accompany the request (DD Form 214 is not acceptable). Specify the type of transcript (personal or official) and the address to which the transcript is to be mailed. Provide full name and Social Security number and sign the form. Official transcripts will be mailed only to institutions. There is no charge for the transcript.
Navy, Coast Guard, Marine Corps and Department of Defense military personnel can obtain an official SMART transcript by visiting https://smart.cnet.navy.mil/ or calling (877) 253-7122.
To ask questions about any of the above information, contact the UNT military evaluator in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at 940-565-2681.
The DD 214 (Member 4 version), which identifies the veteran's condition of discharge, must be submitted to the admissions office for evaluation to waive the wellness requirement in the academic core curriculum.
All service members should have received a copy of the DD 214 when they were discharged. To obtain the DD 214 and other in-service training records, write to: General Services Administration, National Personnel Records Center (Military Personnel Records), 9700 Page Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63132.
The veteran may request service records by submitting U.S. Government Standard Form 180, which may be obtained from a state veterans affairs office, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or the National Personnel Records Center.
Section 54.203 of the Texas Education Code, commonly known as the Hazelwood Act, provides tuition and some fee exemptions for veterans and for dependent children of military personnel who were killed in the line of duty. The act applies to undergraduate and graduate courses. For questions regarding the Hazelwood Act, contact the UNT waiver clerk in Student Accounting and University Cashiering Services at 940-565-3225. General eligibility information and answers to frequently asked questions are available online at www.thecb.state.tx.us.
This waiver offers Texas resident tuition rates to military personnel who have been assigned to duty in Texas. The waiver also applies to spouses and children.
To qualify, the applicant must:
Service members who entered active duty on or after July 1, 1985, for two or more years and had their service pay reduced by $100 per month for 12 months and have an honorable discharge may be eligible. Other possible qualifications are available at www.gibill.va.gov. Monthly payment is based on enrollment in courses leading to your degree. You have 10 years from your date of separation from active duty to use 36 months of full-time entitlement.
Service men and women still on active duty may use these benefits upon completion of two years of active service. See the education services officer in your branch of service for more information.
Veterans who served honorably in the armed services, suffered a service-connected disability and are determined by the DVA to need vocational rehabilitation may be eligible for paid tuition and other expenses for as long as 48 months of full-time educational training. In addition, they receive a monthly educational subsistence allowance. The basic period of eligibility for benefits is 12 years. For billing information, contact the sponsored billing clerk in Student Accounting and University Cashiering Services at 940-565-3225.
Survivors of deceased veterans, spouses of totally disabled veterans and their children who are between 18 and 26 years old may be entitled to an educational allowance when the death or permanent disability resulted from active-duty service. Benefits are payable to the spouse for 10 years after death or disability and to children between the ages of 18 and 26. Monthly payment is based on enrollment in courses leading toward a degree.
A reservist who incurs a six-year obligation in the Selected Reserve may be eligible for 36 months of full-time educational training. Students must have completed the requirements for a high school diploma or the equivalent by the time they complete initial active duty for training. Monthly payment is based on enrollment in courses leading to a degree.
To obtain an application, contact your unit or the TXNG Education Office at (512) 465-5515, or download it online at www.agd.state.tx.us/educationlinks.htm.