Step-by-Step Process - for Veterans Education Benefits and Financial Aid
As a veteran or active-duty member of the U.S. military, you may qualify to finance your education through a combination of VA education benefits, federal financial aid, scholarships and other types of assistance. We’ll help you secure the benefits you have earned by serving our country.
New students
Step 1: Apply for Federal Financial Aid
If you have not done so already, submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine your eligibility for federal grants and loans.
Step 2: Apply for Veterans Education Benefits
You may be eligible for the Post-911 GI Bill and/or other VA education benefit programs.
To qualify for veterans education benefits:
- You must be accepted to the University
- Your educational objective at NWHSU must be the same educational objective you report to the Veterans Administration
- Your enrollment must be certified by the University.
Our VA Certifying Official will initiate the certifying process for each trimester throughout enrollment or until benefits expire. The enrollment certification takes place the week prior to the start of the trimester. More information is available at VA.gov.
Step 3: Submit your documentation
Turn in your documentation (Certificate of Eligibility) to NWSHU’s VA Certifying Official regarding your eligibility status with the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Step 4: Apply for NWHSU’s Military Scholarship
Qualified U.S. military personnel are eligible to receive a 20% tuition discount scholarship. Spouses and children of U.S. military personnel are eligible for a 15% tuition discount scholarship.
(Note: Students receiving VA Chapter 31 benefits or Yellow Ribbon Program funding are not eligible for this scholarship.)
Step 5: Check into NWHSU’s Scholarships for Incoming Students
Northwestern offers additional scholarships to incoming students, including the Legacy, Merit and Diversity Scholarship.
Step 6: Apply for the Yellow Ribbon Program
You may be eligible for funds to cover the difference between your Post-911 GI Bill Chapter 33 benefit and the annual cost of tuition.
Step 7: Consider additional veteran’s education funding programs
Review other funding sources to assist in financing your education:
Step 8: Consider an External Scholarship
Many organizations not directly associated with the NWHSU offer external scholarship opportunities.
Current students
Step 1: Submit a FAFSA
If you are receiving Federal Financial Aid, you must submit a FAFSA every year.
Step 2: VA Education Benefits certification
Our VA Certifying Official will initiate the certifying process for each trimester throughout enrollment or until benefits expire.
Step 3: Check into NWHSU’s Scholarships for Current Students
We offer additional scholarships to current students, including the Diversity Leadership Scholarship, Student Leadership Award and numerous scholarships awarded at our annual Alumni Homecomings and Symposiums.
Step 4: Consider an External Scholarship
Many organizations not directly associated with the NWHSU offer external scholarship opportunities.
Report to NWHSU’s VA Certifying Official if there are changes in your:
- Eligibility status
- Academic schedule (drop, add or withdraw)
- Choice of academic major
- Residence (if you move)