Education
Employment
Healthcare
Disability
Housing
100

This program may provide free assistance in finding the right school, program, or career field to eligible beneficiaries. 

What is Personalized Career Planning and Guidance (PCPG)

100

This website assists veterans and service members in transitioning to a civilian career and matching their skills and experiences to VA job opportunities. 

What is VA for Vets (www.vaforvets.va.gov)

100

This form is used to apply for VA Healthcare.

What is the 1010EZ form

100

Disabled veterans with this award receive an additional monthly stipend of $1,489.73.

What is the Medal of Honor.

100

This fee helps to lower the cost of the loan for U.S. taxpayers since the VA home loan program doesn’t require down payments or monthly mortgage insurance.

What is a funding fee.

200

This is the maximum cap for tuition at private and foreign schools. 

What is $26,042.81 per academic year.

200

Transitioning service members, their spouses/caregivers, and Fry beneficiaries receive 1 free year of premium membership on this professional networking site.

What is LinkedIn

200

This is VA's patient-centered approach to veteran healthcare, and it includes their health team getting to know them as a person, before working with them to develop a personalized health plan based on their values, needs, and goals. This approach to care involves all aspects of their life, including physical, mental, and emotional wellness.

What is Whole Health.

200

This document outlines various illnesses, injuries, and diseases, and categorizes them into scheduled disability rating ranges.

What is the 38 C.F.R (Section 4)

200

This program provides Native American veterans, or veterans with Native American spouses with home loans to buy, build, or improve a home on federal trust land.

What is the Native American Direct Loan (NADL) 

300

This stipend provides an allowance to eligible students who physically relocate from highly rural areas (if they reside in a county with 6 persons or less per square mile) to attend an educational program. Answer must include the amount of this stipend. 

What is the Post 9/11 Rural Benefit; one-time stipend of $500. 

300

Veterans who have limitations on performing daily tasks (such as dressing, bathing, etc.) and are therefor unable to work may qualify for services through this VR&E track

What is the Independent Living track.

300

As part of this program, newly separated service members can expect at least 3 phone calls within the first year from qualified VA Representatives to offer assistance in understanding or applying for benefits. 

What is the VA Solid Start program.

300

This allowance provides veteran with monetary assistance if they have a prosthetic or orthopedic device or a skin medicine that causes damage to their clothes. Answer must include the monetary amount of allowance.

What is a Clothing Allowance, $841.36 

300

These two housing programs provide disabled veterans with grants to make disability-related changes to their homes.

What is Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) and Special Home Adaptation (SHA) grants

400

Under this program, veterans who has lost their job due to the pandemic, may receive up to 12 months of tuition and fees and a monthly housing allowance for training in a number of high-demand jobs.

What is  the Veteran Rapid Retraining Assistance Program (VRRAP)

400

This online assessment tool measures your interests and skill levels, and helps you figure out the best career path when you move into civilian life. This tool recommends careers you may enjoy and jobs in which you’re likely to do well. It is available to veterans, service members, and education-eligible dependents.

What is the CareerScope Assessment.

400

Women veterans are eligible for maternal care, which includes this many days of newborn care.

What is 7 calendar days.

400

This tax-exempt stipend is paid to surviving spouses, dependent children, and surviving parents of service members killed in the line of duty, or veterans who died from a service-related injury or illness. 

What is Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC)

400

This grant provides funding to disabled veterans to make disability-related changes to a family member's home, if the veteran is living there temporarily. 

Temporary Residence Adaptation (TRA)

500

This portal allows MGIB students to verify their enrollment with VA.

What is the W.A.V.E (Web Automated Verification of Enrollment) portal

500

This program helps transitioning service members obtain work in a skilled position in a clinical setting right away, while they work toward getting a specific degree that can lead to an advanced clinical position. 

What is Intermediate Care Technician (ICT) 

500

This program is produced by the VA’s National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and is a web-based public awareness campaign where Veterans, family members, and clinicians can share their experiences with PTSD and PTSD treatment.

What is AboutFace

500

Veterans who are hospitalized for a service-connected disability may receive temporary 100% compensation rates after this many days in the hospital.

What is more than 21 days

500

There are generally 6 ways VA can assist homeowners in avoiding foreclosure. Name any two of those ways. 

Repayment plan, Special forbearance, Loan modification, Extra time to arrange a private sale, Short sale, Deed in lieu of foreclosure 

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