Tuition sharing begins when expenses exceed the highest public in-state tuition rate. The university can contribute up to 50 percent of those expenses with Veterans Affairs matching every dollar the college provides.As a participating school, American University will devote financial resources towards admitted post-9/11 veterans as undergraduate, graduate and law students.
Undergraduate veterans who qualify for funding may receive up to $13,750 per year for four years. Graduate students receive up to $8,900 per year for three years, and veterans attending American University’s Washington College of Law receive up to $10,210 per year for three years.At each level, the Veterans Affairs Department will match any funding provided by American, enabling many veterans to attend the university tuition free.
The Yellow Ribbon Program will begin with the 2009-2010 academic year, and is expected to grow from serving 18 veterans at AU in its first year, to 40 veterans after four years.
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