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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Will you accept my military credits?
  2. How does the new GI Bill work?
  3. What do I do after I get accepted?
  4. Should I register as guard or through GI Bill or both?
  5. What happens with my admission fee if they are deployed before enrolling?
  6. Questions concerning residency status?
  7. What support services are in place for veterans on campus?
  8. Who is the veteran contact person?
  9. Are distance learning courses available for people serving in the military?
  10. Who helps me register for classes?
  11. Where do I register as a veteran?
  12. Do I need to file for financial aid?
  13. What other services are available to me?
  14. If I go to health services/counseling – will the VA know about it?
  15. What counseling and medical services are available?
  16. Do you have info on vet preferences for hiring – where?
  17. Can I talk to other veterans on campus?
  18. How do my benefits work?
  19. Do I get book/living money in addition to tuition?
  20. What does S.O.C. mean and how can I use that to help me graduate more quickly?
  21. Who can I talk to as an advisor about the campus and resources?
  22. Is there an active student group on campus?
Office of Military & Veterans Affairs
326 Penn Street, 3rd Floor, Camden, NJ 08102
(856)225-2791 | frdavis@camden.rutgers.edu
 
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