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An Investment In Your Future

Education and career training is likely to be one your most valuable investments.  Successful investment in your future will help you secure a career. Most students require financial aid services whether they attend a four-year college, a junior college or a career training school. In fact, most career training school candidates receive some sort of financial aid.

There are several financial aid programs available helping you with the funding of your career training. Some of these are federal, state or military grants or loans, while others might involve funds obtained from an employer. CCI Training Center provides several programs approved by the federal government, the Department Of Education. The financial aid office will also assist you to apply for private student loans as needed.

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Veterans Administration Grants
Veterans may qualify for a number of educational or work related grant programs. Veterans should see http://www.gibill.va.gov for additional benefit information. See Veteran's Assistance Services Veteran's may also contact the veteran's representative located at most Texas Workforce Centers.

Veterans Job or training assistance

Local Veterans Employment Representatives (LVER) and Disabled Veterans Outreach Program (DVOP) representatives can help veterans with benefits. These representatives can meet with veterans at their local One-Stop Career Center to assist with finding a job, training or education assistance.

Each county has a Veterans Service Officer (CVSO) available to describe transition services and other veteran benefits available. Veterans can find their CVSO by using the State Resources section of this web site or by contacting their county courthouse
 

Veterans Transition Assistance Services

APPLICATION FOR VETERANS EDUCATIONAL ENTITLEMENT – Chapter 30 (Montgomery GI Bill)
This benefit is for those veterans who served on an active duty after June 30, 1985 (Category I), those who had remaining entitlement under the Vietnam Era GI Bill (Category II), and those who switched from VEAP before being involuntarily separated after February 2, 1991 (Category III).

Active duty persons who contributed to the
Montgomery GI Bill (Chapter 30) should have the member 4 copy of the DD Form 214 for submission along with the Application for Educational Entitlement (VA Form 22-1990). Submit the 22-1990, DD-214 and your VA Form 22-1999 (Obtained from the school Admissions Office) to the Veterans Administration Miscogee Okla,
Fax # 918-781-7863.

  

Disabled / Injured Veterans / Chapter 31

Several resources and services are available to veterans and service members with service-related disabilities. One such service is training program. Department of Veterans Affairs Assists veterans with service-connected disabilities by offering help in preparing for, finding, and keeping suitable employment. For more information about vocational rehabilitation and employment services, contact the local Department of Veterans Affairs regional office at the national toll-free telephone number: 1-800-827-1000.

 For additional information refer to :      http://www.onestoptoolkit.org///wwtoptoolkit.org/ 

Veterans Transition Centers in Texas 

Transition centers can help you with a variety of your transitional needs. Select on of the links below to view transition centers listed by branch. Visit Transition to Civilian Life or Family Support for more general resources.

Veterans Benefits Terminology 

Some Terminology as you leave your military service

 

Discharge: Complete severance from all military status gained by the enlistment or induction concerned.

Separation: A general term that includes discharge, release from active duty, release from custody and control of the Armed Forces, transfer to the Individual Ready Reserve, and similar changes in active or reserve status.

Transition Benefits: Benefits provided to assist Service members during the transition process. Eligibility for certain types of transition benefits will depend on the nature and characterization of your discharge.

Transition Services: All separating members are eligible for services one year prior to separation. Retiring Service members are eligible for transition services two years prior to and one year after retirement. Eligibility for services is not affected by length or character or service.

 

Texas Workforce Commission Local One-Stop Centers

Veterans are encouraged to visit the local one-stop centers to visit with the VA representative.For a list of TWC centers in your area please visit:  http://www.twc.state.tx.us/dirs/wdas/wfc_list.pdf

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 Workforce Investment Act (WIA) -
The WIA program is administered through the Texas Workforce Commission. Grants are available through TWC to qualified unemployed, underemployed or displaced individuals. CCI Training Center will provide you with TWC forms. Contact a Training Coordinator at CCI for additional information concerning a WIA grant,
http://www.twc.state.tx.us

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