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  1. 3 wrz 2024 · The 85 percent rule, or 85/15 rule, prohibits Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) from paying benefits to students who are enrolling in a program when more than 85 percent of the students that are already enrolled in that program have any part of their tuition, fees, or other mandatory charges paid for them ("supported") by the school or by VA ...

  2. What is the purpose of the 85 Percent Rule? The 85 percent rule, or 85/15 rule, requires that a minimal number of non-Veterans find a program worthwhile and valuable or the payment of Federal funds to Veterans who enroll in the program will not be authorized.

  3. 16 sie 2024 · The 85/15 Ratio Requirement prohibits paying Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits to students enrolling in a program when more than 85% of the students enrolled in that program are having any portion of their tuition, fees, or other charges

  4. The Statute provides that any amount of institutional aid, or VA support under Title 10 or Title 38, makes a student supported for the purposes of 85/15.

  5. 16 sty 2024 · The 85/15 rule (38 U.S.C. 3680A (d); 38 CFR 21.4201 (a)) prohibits the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) from paying educational assistance benefits to any new students once “more than 85 percent of the students enrolled in the [program of education] are having all or part of their tuition, fees, or other charges paid to or for them by the edu...

  6. 13 paź 2022 · The 85/15 Rule addresses the issue of potentially unjustified cost inflation to protect the taxpayer. However, this tool is currently neither straight-forward nor effective. These proposed changes will increase the Rule’s effectiveness as well as better align with this intent of the law.

  7. 4 lut 2022 · The 85/15 rule allows VA to continue to pay benefits for students already enrolled in the program and receiving benefits prior to the ratio of supported students exceeding 85 percent of the total population enrolled in the program (38 CFR 21.4201 (g) (2)).