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Veteran Affairs
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How to become a Veteran Student at
PNC
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Begin
the application process.
At this link you can apply online or print a PDF copy of the
application. Academic records (high school transcripts or GED
scores, college transcripts) and $30 college transcript evaluation
fee should be sent to Purdue North Central, S40, 1401 S US Hwy 421,
Westville IN 46391. Also submit a copy of your DD214 with your
application.
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After
your application is reviewed and you will be notified as to whether
you qualify for admission. You will also be notified on any transfer
credit from previous colleges that you will be able to use at PNC.
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Once
you are admitted, you will receive your acceptance letter which will
include your advisor information. We encourage you to make an
appointment with your advisor as soon as possible to discuss your
academic plans at PNC and to get the schedule that best fits into
your busy life.
Veteran
Process to Receive Educational Benefits
Veterans
need to apply for benefits:
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Either
by filling out a 22-1990 (VONAPP),
or by completing a hard copy in the Registrar’s Office.
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On-line
applicants will receive a Certificate of Eligibility that needs to
be given to the certifying official in the Registrar’s Office.
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The certifying official asks that veterans applying for Chapters 30 and 33 submit a copy of their DD214 and those applying for Chapter 1606 (reserves) submit a Notice of Basic Eligibility (NOBE) Form for their VA files.
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When
all documentations have been received and the veteran is registered
the certifying official will certify the veteran by submitting a
22-1999 through VAONCE.
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Chapters
30 and 1606 are required to verify class attendance once a month by
going to the VA website above or calling 1-877-823-2378.
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For
information about veterans services and educational benefits at PNC,
please contact call 219.785.5696.
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