Expectations and understandings at Davenport University
- All official transcripts must be sent to Davenport University to be considered for credit
- It is the students’ responsibility to provide Davenport University with their VA Certificate of Eligibility, DD214, or LES/Military ID
- All changes in your schedule must be reported immediately to a Military Advisor
- Be aware that all registered classes must be part of a Degree Plan
- If you do not wish to be certified you must notify your Military advisor before the semester starts
- Only failed courses can be recertified and paid for by the Veterans Affairs (VA)
- Standards of Academic progress must be maintained if a student is to be certified
- The last date of attendance must be within the last week of class or a Notification of Debt may be sent from the Department of Veterans Affairs
- “W”, “I”, “WF’, “PW”, and “PD” are non-earned grades, and benefits will not be paid for these grades
- Students are financially responsible for any fees not paid for by the VA or Military
- All debts resulting from reduction or termination of enrollment are the student’s responsibility
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- Book vouchers (different from the Post- 9/11 G.I. Bill® book stipend) will not be issued unless the student has financial aid in excess of charges
- Check your student billing statement and contact a Military advisor if you do not have a zero balance
Post-9/11 students
- It is the student’s responsibility to pay any remaining percentage of coverage after VA payments
- Book stipends will come directly from the VA and typically will not arrive before the start of classes
- Understand that BAH is actually a Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA) that is based on an E5 with dependents and the zip code of the location where you are completing your classes
- Further acknowledge that your rate of pursuit must be greater than half time (51% or more) in order to receive payments and that at least one class per semester must be in-person
Tuition assistance students
- In addition to the grades listed above, grades not accepted by the Department of Defense or Homeland Security are considered non-earned and benefits will not be paid
- All Tuition Assistance applications must be completed before the first day of the semester
- Be aware that if you are not approved for Tuition Assistance, it is your responsibility to cover all charges
- A Tuition Assistance voucher must be submitted for every class which you intend Tuition Assistance to cover, and if you do not submit the voucher, your respective branch will not be billed
- It is the student’s responsibility to cover all fees before the end of the semester