Saint Leo University
Saint Leo University is an accredited university offering traditional and online degree programs to young adults, working adults, and military personnel looking to further their education. Saint Leo University offers a practical, effective model for life and leadership in a challenging world.
Saint Leo is well equipped to support both traditional and online students in achieving their academic goals through a bachelor's degree program or a master's degree program.
http://www.saintleo.com
Saint Leo is well equipped to support both traditional and online students in achieving their academic goals through a bachelor's degree program or a master's degree program.
http://www.saintleo.com
Saint Leo Quick Facts!
Location: Saint Leo, FloridaSchool Colors: Green and Gold
School Mascot: Lion
Average High School GPA: 3.2
Total Undergraduate Enrollment: 1,703
Out of State students: 43%
Student Faculty Ratio: 15:1
Campus size (number of acres): 186
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The Post 9-11 GI Bill Cuts Costs in College for Veterans
Learn more at http://www.veteransbenefitsgibill.com
How Do I Apply for the Post 9/11 GI Bill?
The Department of Veteran Affairs is currently not accepting applications for the Post 9/11 GI Bill, although applications should be available soon. The progress of the GI Bill will be continuously posted on this blog, and can also be followed on www.gibill.va.gov. All college taken after July 31, 2009 should gain the benefits of the bill. Application for the fall FAFSA has already started, so the Post 9/11 GI Bill should be following soon.
Once applications are available, it is encouraged to fill them out online for the most immediate return.
Am I Eligible for the Post 9/11 GI Bill?
You become eligible for parts of the benefits of the GI Bill after consecutive service for 90 days since September 11, 2001. The more service accrued in that time span, the more benefits become available. Full benefits become available after three years of service, or if you were discharged due to a service-related disability.
Because the Montgomery GI Bill is separate from the Post 9/11 GI Bill, it is not required for you to qualify for the Montgomery GI Bill in order to get this one.
What Benefits Does the 9/11 GI Bill Offer?
The GI Bill will provide up to 100% of your tuition costs, dependent on the college attended. It also grants $1,000/year for books and supplies. Students must attend school full time, or the benefits will be lowered based upon units taken.
These figures vary state-to-state, but this is a rough idea of the benefits depending on service since 2001:
100% for 3 years;
100% for 30 days with discharge;
90% for two-and-a-half years;
80% for 2 years;
70% for one-and-a-half years;
60% for a year;
50% for half a year;
and 40% for 90 days.
A housing stipend is also available for full-time students that attend a college campus or participate in hybrid learning, in which online education and campus education are intermingled. Students that participate strictly in distance learning education do not qualify for the housing stipend. Housing varies by zipcodes (to address the needs of higher cost areas) but averages at $1,200/month.
Can My Dependents Benefit from the Post 9/11 GI Bill?
Most definitely! Military veterans that have served a minimum of six years and agree to serve for another four years may give up to half of their benefits from the Post 9/11 GI Bill to dependents like their children or their spouse. The Department of Defense has the right to place additional requirements for this eligibility.
The Department of Veteran Affairs is currently not accepting applications for the Post 9/11 GI Bill, although applications should be available soon. The progress of the GI Bill will be continuously posted on this blog, and can also be followed on www.gibill.va.gov. All college taken after July 31, 2009 should gain the benefits of the bill. Application for the fall FAFSA has already started, so the Post 9/11 GI Bill should be following soon.
Once applications are available, it is encouraged to fill them out online for the most immediate return.
Am I Eligible for the Post 9/11 GI Bill?
You become eligible for parts of the benefits of the GI Bill after consecutive service for 90 days since September 11, 2001. The more service accrued in that time span, the more benefits become available. Full benefits become available after three years of service, or if you were discharged due to a service-related disability.
Because the Montgomery GI Bill is separate from the Post 9/11 GI Bill, it is not required for you to qualify for the Montgomery GI Bill in order to get this one.
What Benefits Does the 9/11 GI Bill Offer?
The GI Bill will provide up to 100% of your tuition costs, dependent on the college attended. It also grants $1,000/year for books and supplies. Students must attend school full time, or the benefits will be lowered based upon units taken.
These figures vary state-to-state, but this is a rough idea of the benefits depending on service since 2001:
100% for 3 years;
100% for 30 days with discharge;
90% for two-and-a-half years;
80% for 2 years;
70% for one-and-a-half years;
60% for a year;
50% for half a year;
and 40% for 90 days.
A housing stipend is also available for full-time students that attend a college campus or participate in hybrid learning, in which online education and campus education are intermingled. Students that participate strictly in distance learning education do not qualify for the housing stipend. Housing varies by zipcodes (to address the needs of higher cost areas) but averages at $1,200/month.
Can My Dependents Benefit from the Post 9/11 GI Bill?
Most definitely! Military veterans that have served a minimum of six years and agree to serve for another four years may give up to half of their benefits from the Post 9/11 GI Bill to dependents like their children or their spouse. The Department of Defense has the right to place additional requirements for this eligibility.
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- jesskerr jesskerr Mar 25, 2009 @ 3:14 pm
- Saint Leo University is an accredited university offering over 41 academic programs that meet the academic and professional goals of more than 14,000 traditional campus and adult online education students.
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