Veteran Services
Veterans Services is open Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. During summer hours (beginning June 21st), the office closes at 12PM on Fridays.
Contact: 509-682-6817 or email veterans@wvc.edu
Mission Statement
WVC Veterans Services is honored and committed to successfully supporting the educational needs of our military-connected students.
About WVC Veterans Services
We are here to assist our military-connected students -- prior service military, active duty personnel, national guardsmen, reservists, and family members -- with accessing VA education benefits and other college funding. We are available to guide students through the application process, as well as provide referrals to other on campus and community resources.
Please contact us for more information regarding VA education benefits, tuition discounts, military tuition assistance and course credit for military experience. In an effort to serve you, please submit required paperwork in a timely manner. For additional information regarding veteran education benefits you may contact the Veterans Administration Regional Processing Office at 1-888-442-4551 or visit the VA website at va.gov/education/how-to-apply/
We are located in Wenatchi Hall Room 2136. Our office serves both Omak and Wenatchee Campus students.
Veterans Services
Office Hours
Monday-Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
1300 Fifth Street
Wenatchi Hall Rm 2136
Wenatchee, WA 98801
509-682-6817 phone
509-682-6811 fax
veterans@wvc.edu
VA School Certifying Official:
Jade Knell
Quarterly Request for Certification of VA Education Benefits:
- PDF fillable form
- Online fillable form
Veterans and family members should first apply directly to the Veterans Administration
for determination of eligibility. VA Education Benefit applications may be submitted
at va.gov/education/how-to-apply .
Next follow the Veteran Benefits Checklist below and register for classes at WVC.
Required forms are submitted directly to the WVC Veteran office and can be accessed
under the tabs above labeled Veterans and Spouse/Child.
This checklist may be used as a guide to help with the registration process at Wenatchee Valley College.
Joint Services Transcripts may be accessed here
The VA requires these transcripts are on file for veterans using VA educational benefits. Please submit a request through the JST site for an official transcript to be sent to Wenatchee Valley College.
Selected academic programs of study at Wenatchee Valley College are approved for VA Education Benefits under Title 38 and Title 10, U.S. Code. WVC programs are approved for benefits under the following Veterans Administration regulations:
- CH33 Post 9/11 GIBill©
- CH33 Post 9/11 GIBill© Transfer of Entitlement to Dependents (TEB)
- CH30 Montgomery GIBill© – Active Duty (MGIB-AD)
- CH1606 Montgomery GIBill© – Selected Reserve (MGIB-SR)
- CH1607 Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP)
- CH32 Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP)
- CH35 Survivors and Dependents Educational Assistance Program (DEA)
- National Call to Service Program
- CH31 Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program (VR&E)
A study lounge is available in the lower level of the John A. Brown Library, Wenatchee campus.
How to obtain a copy of your DD214:
National Personnel Records Center
http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/
Form should be completed by new students as well as returning students who have not been concurrently enrolled at WVC. The form must be printed and signed on the reverse side by the student.
Wenatchee Valley College offers a 50% tuition waiver discount to eligible veteran and National Guard members. A military Certificate of Discharge, DD214 Member 4 must be attached.
Students who are not Washington State residents should submit this form to the WVC Veteran Office to determine eligibility for in-state tuition. Contact the WVC Admissions office for residency questions (509) 682-6806.
Form should be completed by Active Duty, National Guard, or Reserve members wishing to use military tuition reimbursement.
Joint Services Transcripts may be accessed here .
An evaluation request form should be submitted to the WVC Registration Office for determination of applicable credits.
How to obtain a copy of your DD214:
National Personnel Records Center
http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/
Form should be completed by new students as well as returning students who have not been concurrently enrolled at WVC. The form must be printed and signed on the reverse side by the student.
A waiver of all tuition and fees may be applied for a child and spouse or domestic partner of an eligible veteran or National Guard member who became totally disabled as a result of military service. Students must submit the 22-5490 application to the Veterans Administration. The military Certificate of Discharge, DD214 Member 4 and a copy of the VA Certificate of Eligibility for Education Benefits letter must be submitted to the WVC Veteran Office.
Students who are not Washington state residents should submit this form to the WVC Veteran Office to determine eligibility for in-state tuition. Contact the WVC Admissions office for residency questions (509) 682-6806.
How to obtain a copy of your DD214:
National Personnel Records Center
http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/
- Monthly GI Bill© Rates
- GI Bill© Website
- Department of Defense Post 911 Transferability Info
- Department of Veteran Affairs
- EBenefits VA Benefits Portal
- Washington State Department of Veteran Affairs
- Scholarships for Veterans and Family Members of Veterans
- Military Spouse Career Resources
- MilitaryOneSource.com
- Combat to Campus
- SVA Student Veteran Resource Guide
To find information on VA Disability Compensation, visit the VA website below.
Click on VA Health Care Apply Now! to complete VA Form 10-10EZ Application for Health Benefits