Kish College Foundation receives 3M grant for Nursing Textbook Initiative
The Kishwaukee College Foundation received a $5,000 grant from the 3M Site Hometown Donation program in support of the Foundation’s Nursing Textbook Initiative.
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Kishwaukee College's Financial Aid Office provides help to veterans, military service
members and dependents/spouses seeking educational assistance and enrollment certification
for military benefits. All credited programs at Kishwaukee College are approved for
veterans' educational benefits.
To give Kishwaukee College authorization to certify your benefits, you must fill out the Kishwaukee College Veterans Enrollment Certification Request Form and return to the Financial Aid Office each semester you are enrolled and want to use benefits. This form must be sent via your Kish email, with a photo ID, when emailed. This is to protect the privacy and benefits of our students using veterans' benefits.
Access to United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits and services depends on your eligibility. Eligibility is determined using different factors contingent on the benefit. For complete information, read Getting Started with the VA (Education, Employment, Health Care, and other benefits).
VA Education Benefits Comparison Tool/Payment Rates
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by the VA is available on the official U.S. government website at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.
Tuition assistance is available to qualified individuals through the U.S. Department of Defense. Rules may vary by branch and depend on whether the unit is active, Reserve or National Guard. Service members can use Federal VA benefits in combination with tuition assistance. Contact your Educational Services Officer (ESO) or Education office within your unit for approval before enrolling at Kishwaukee College. For additional information, please visit your branch's benefits page below.
The Department of Veterans Affairs requires each certifying school to obtain different documentation to be able to certify benefits. Please send the following documents to the Kishwaukee College Student Services Office:
(If changes occur, may need updated version)
Letter of Eligibility — for Illinois National Guard Grant
Veterans Enrollment Certification Request Form
Students using VA benefits must meet certain academic requirements to continue using their benefits each semester. Please review the above link for more information.
If you do not plan to attend the courses you register for, you must officially withdraw from those courses. To withdraw from your courses, please visit the Student Services Office (C2100) and complete a withdrawal form. Once you have withdrawn, please update your VA Certification Request Form with the Financial Aid Office.
**All withdrawals are reported to the VA for students using Federal VA Benefits. Depending on the time frame of your withdrawal, you could owe money back to the VA. If you have withdrawn from courses and you feel you have extenuating circumstances, please stop by the Financial Aid Office. The VA will take this into consideration when they adjust your payment and process your withdrawal. This may prevent you from owing an overpayment to the VA for your federal benefits.
Kishwaukee College will not take any of the following actions towards any student using U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Post 9/11 G.I. Bill® (Ch33) or Veteran Readiness and Employment Service (Ch. 31) benefits, while the payment from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is pending to the educational institution:
In order to qualify for this provision, students must:
If an individual using VA benefits gets called to active duty, they must contact their instructors and the Financial Aid Office before leaving for duty. For more information, see the above link to our handbook.
A returning student will be permitted to re-enroll in the next semester scheduled in the same academic program unless the student requests a later date of re-enrollment or agrees to a different program.
A returning student will be readmitted into the same academic program the student was enrolled in prior to the military service or the student requests admission to a different program. If the college determines that a returning student is not prepared to resume the program or is unable to complete the program, the university must make reasonable efforts to enable the student to resume or complete the program at no additional cost to the student. If such efforts are unsuccessful or place an undue hardship on the college, the college is not required to readmit the student.
In accordance with federal regulations, returning students who receive a dishonorable or bad conduct discharge from the Armed Forces (including the National Guard and Reserves) are not eligible to participate in the DoD TA or VA benefits under this policy. However, service members who receive dishonorable or bad conduct discharge may remain eligible for readmission even though they will not be entitled to the benefits outlined in this policy.
Kishwaukee College prohibits the use of commissions, bonuses or other incentive payment programs to any employees or contractors for the purpose of securing enrollments.
Kishwaukee College prohibits the practice of high-pressure recruitment tactics for the purpose of securing enrollments. These practices include, but are not limited to, making unsolicited contacts (three or more), including contacts by phone, email or in-person, and engaging in same-day recruitment and registration for purposes of securing enrollments.
Interested in helping those who have served? Join the Kish Veterans Advocacy Club.
Sign UpThe Kishwaukee College Foundation received a $5,000 grant from the 3M Site Hometown Donation program in support of the Foundation’s Nursing Textbook Initiative.
Members of the Amboy High School Class of 2014 supported the Kishwaukee College Foundation's Mathew J. Rood Diesel Power Technology Scholarship after collecting donations at their class reunion. The class recently donated the proceeds to Courtney Walz of the Kishwaukee College Foundation at Amboy Depot Days.