Augusta Technical College faculty and staff are committed to providing support needed for all military-affiliated students. We service veterans, military members, spouses, and dependents in furthering their education. There are a variety of GI Bill® programs and other forms of tuition assistance available. We recognize the needs of military-affiliated students, are supportive of your endeavors, and want to help you make a smooth transition to college life!
Building 1300 Room 239
Office Hours
Monday - Thursday
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
military@inside-japan.com
(706) 771-4856
Getting Started with Augusta Technical College
Apply for Certificate of Eligibility
You will find the resources you need to apply for your benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs (outlines benefits and eligibility requirements) and the Education Benefits Application (application for VA benefits). File the appropriate form below with the VA and allow processing time (4 - 6 weeks). The application for education benefits is processed by the VA.
If you have previously used your GI Bill® benefits:
Please complete VA Form 22-1995 (Request for Change of Program or Place of Training).
If you have never used your GI Bill® benefits and you are within your ten year window:
Please complete VA Form 22-1990 (Application for VA Education Benefits).
Paper Form: Print the signature page, sign your name, and mail it to the VA.
Electronic Application: Print a copy of the confirmation page for your records. When contacting the VA to check the status of your application, you will need this confirmation number.
The Active Duty Tuition Assistance (TA) program provides financial assistance for active duty service members to complete a high school diploma, associate, baccalaureate, and master’s degrees, as well as certificate programs. TA is not authorized for programs beyond a master’s degree and will not be approved to complete credentials at the same or a lower educational level.
All active duty service members, Drilling Reserves, and Drilling Guards must speak with their Education Service Officer(ESO) before contacting/applying for Augusta Technical College. After meeting with your ESO, you will complete the following steps to apply and access your benefits.
Step 1: Apply to Augusta Technical College
Step 2: Visit one of the following links to learn more about this program and create an account
Step 3: Speak with a VA Official - TA Application Steps
Readmission of Service Members
For students who are returning to the college after military service, Augusta Technical College will promptly readmit a service member with the same academic status as you had when last attending the college or accepted for admission to the college.
For more information, please call 706-771-4856 or email military@inside-japan.com.
Augusta Technical College is pleased to participate in a Voluntary Education Partnership with the United States Department of Defense (DoD). As part of this partnership, the college has an active Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the DoD. This MOU allows military-connected students to know that Augusta Technical College is an excellent choice for them to pursue higher education. Specifically, in the MOU, Augusta Technical College commits to the following practices:
Recruiting, Marketing, and Advertising
All service members (active-duty, reservists, and Georgia National Guard members) using military Tuition Assistance are directed to speak with their Educational Services Officer (ESO) or counselor within their Military Service before enrolling. Augusta Technical College follows Department of Education regulations and complies with C.F.R. 668.71-668.75 and 668.14.
The Augusta Technical College Office of Admissions staff follows the principles of ethics set forth by the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG).
Augusta Technical College and its staff members will not:
Provide any bonus, commission, or other incentive payment based directly or indirectly on securing enrollments or federal financial aid (including TA funds) to any persons or entities engaged in any student recruiting, admission activities, or making decisions regarding the award of student financial assistance.
Engage in high-pressure recruitment tactics such as making multiple unsolicited contacts (3 or more), including contacts by phone, email, video conference, or in person, or engaging in same-day recruitment and registration to secure Service member enrollments.
Academic Counseling and Post-Graduation Job Opportunities
Augusta Technical College has a Military Service Center (MSC) staffed to support Veterans and Service Members seeking information on the Tuition Assistance (TA) program, Title IV funding, and VA educational benefits. They are familiar with institutional services for Service Members who are seeking information about academic counseling, financial aid counseling, and job search support. They can also provide information about other services regarding campus and community resources.
The staff in the MSC can assist with the following:
- Assist in the transition process of veterans, military, and family members to an academic setting.
- Connect students with appropriate departments and resources.
- Assist in the overall development and enhancement of college military/veteran-friendly policies and procedures for veterans, service members, dependents, and survivors.
- Assist prospective and current students in the application, registration, and enrollment process for admission and progression toward degrees.
Return Policy for Tuition Assistance (TA) Funds
Augusta Technical College’s TA return policy aligns with the Department of Education rules for unearned aid. A refund of 100% will be given until the end of the drop/add period for each semester. Students who formally withdraw or who are formally withdrawn from all classes will be subject to the refund policy for tuition and other fees. This policy decreases the amount of refund available at regular intervals during the term. Students must withdraw from all classes to be eligible for a refund. After a certain percentage of the term, 60%, no refund will be available.
All students who have been accepted and registered for classes, must email every semester: their final CONCISE student schedule and a current dated Certificate of Eligibility/Statement of Benefits/Dependent Education Assistance letter. They should send these documents to military@inside-japan.com every semester in order to be certified.
The Veterans Education Assistance program provides financial assistance for Veterans, their spouse(s), or dependent(s) to complete a high school diploma, associate, baccalaureate, and master’s degrees, as well as certificate programs. TA is not authorized for programs beyond a master’s degree and will not be approved to complete credentials at the same or a lower educational level.
Step 1: Apply for Admission to Augusta Technical College
Step 2: Apply for Benefits
To Learn More about these programs, log on to the VA website for Education and Training
- Chapter 30 - Active Duty (MGIB-AD)
- Chapter 31 - Vocational Rehabilitation
- Chapter 33 - Post 9/11 GI Bill - Post 9/11 recipients must submit a copy of the Certificate of Eligibility to the Financial Aid Office School Certifying Official.
- Chapter 35 - Dependents' Educational Assistance (DEA) - benefit for spouse(s) and dependent(s)
- Chapter 1606 - Select Reserver (MGIB-SR)
Step 3: Pay Tuition and Fees
All students who have been accepted and registered for classes, must email every semester: their final CONCISE student schedule and a current dated Certificate of Eligibility/Statement of Benefits/Dependent Education Assistance letter. They should send these documents to military@inside-japan.com every semester in order to be certified.
Student Veterans of America (SVA) strives to provide practical, useful resources to ensure all military students succeed in higher education, achieve their academic goals, and gain meaningful employment. The Augusta Tech chapter of SVA is open to all military-affiliated students and is free to join. It is a networking, resource driven, outreach, and support organization for students.
migdaliz.berrios@inside-japan.com |
Student Affairs |
(706) 771-5730 |
Education: B.S. in Business Management
Master in Business Administration
Hometown: Barranquitas, Puerto Rico
About Me: I moved to Augusta, GA because of the Army. Our family was relocated to Ft. Gordon many years ago and I chose to make this city my new home. Although originally from Puerto Rico, I have had the opportunity to live in many places. I have been in Education for the past 10 years and enjoy working with students very much.
Favorite Quotes: “There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.” Colin Powell
Advice to Students: The expert in anything was once a beginner. So ask questions, use your advisors for the resource that they can be to you, and know you are not alone.
Community & On-Campus Resources
- Military Service Center (MSC) - Augusta Campus
Augusta Technical College’s Military Success Center is a space created specifically for military-affiliated students. Located in building 1300 room 245, it began as a grant from the Augusta Warrior Project and is still supported in many ways by AWP. Stop by the center for resources to help you succeed in college; veteran-to-veteran support; a quiet space to study, rest between classes, or have lunch as well as computer access.
The Military Lending Library provides very limited assistance to students who have exhausted all financial assistance including the HOPE Grant and the Pell Grant and need assistance acquiring books for class. Books are loaned on a first-come, first-serve basis. The applications are available a month before the semester begins and information can be found in the MSC. The MLL also takes used textbook donations.
Academic support services are provided to Augusta Tech students by the staff of the Success Center on the Augusta, Thomson, and Waynesboro campuses, and at the Grovetown Center. The free services include tutoring, help with Learning Support and credit classes in English, Math, Reading, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering Technology, and Introduction to Computers (COMP 1000), as well as help with writing assignments for any course. ACCUPLACER® placement test preparation is available for applicants. Assistance in getting started with the Blackboard system for online and hybrid classes, and in improving general academic skills is also available.
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. Government website at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.