With GI Bill, you may be able to use part of your entitlement to cover test fees

Get paid back for test fees

The GI Bill covers more than just tuition. You can use part of your entitlement to cover the cost of certain tests you need to take to become a licensed or certified professional—or to apply for college or a training course. We only cover tests approved for the GI Bill under this benefit, so find out what’s approved before you take any tests.

What types of tests can I get paid back for through the GI Bill?

For licensing and certification

If you’re a Veteran and you qualify for the GI Bill, you may be able to use part of your entitlement to cover test fees up to $2,000 for a job that requires a license or certification in order for you to work.

You can use our search tool to learn which tests are covered and their costs. In the field that says “L&C Name,” enter the name of the license or certification you’re interested in. For example, you can enter “barber” to learn which barber licenses and certifications are eligible for fee repayment.

Find out which tests are covered and how much they cost

Note: If you don’t see a test listed, it may be a valid test that’s just not yet approved. Please submit an application for reimbursement.

What you should know about test benefits

We:

  • Will pay for tests for as many approved licenses or certifications as you’d like.
  • Will pay for tests even if you don’t score high enough to get your license or certification. You can take the same test as many times as you need.
  • Will pay for you to retake a test you passed if you need to take it again to get recertified or retain a license you already have.
  • Won’t pay for fees or costs related to getting the actual license or certification document.
  • Won’t pay more than $2,000 in fees for one test.

For tests taken after August 1, 2018, we’ll prorate the entitlement charges under the Post-9/11 GI Bill based on the actual amount of the fee charged for the test.

For National Testing

If you’re a Veteran or service member and you qualify for the GI Bill, VA may pay you back for testing fees

These include:

  • The cost to register
  • The cost of specialized tests
  • Administrative fees

VA will also pay you back for the approved tests listed below

Approved college admissions tests:

  • SAT (formerly “Scholastic Assessment Test”)
  • ACT (American College Testing)
  • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)

Approved tests that you can take to earn college credits:

  • AP (Advanced Placement Examination)
  • CLEP (College-Level Examination Program)
  • DSST (DANTES Subject Standardized Tests)
  • ECE (Excelsior College Examinations)
  • PLA (Prior Learning Assessment) testing through learningcounts.org

Approved graduate school admissions tests:

  • GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)
  • GRE (Graduate Record Examination)
  • LSAT (Law School Admission Test)
  • MAT (Miller Analogies Test)

Approved admissions tests for pre-health professional programs:

  • DAT (Dental Admission Test)
  • MCAT (Medical College Admission Test)
  • OAT (Optometry Admission Test)
  • PCAT (Pharmacy College Admission Test)

See the complete list of tests and fees

VA won’t pay you back for certain fees and costs

These include:

  • Pretest costs (such as Kaplan tests)
  • Fees to get scores quickly
  • Optional items not required to take an approved test

How we charge your benefits

For tests taken before August 1, 2018, if VA paid you back for testing under the Post-9/11 GI Bill, we charged you at least a month of entitlement pay.

For tests taken after August 1, 2018, we’ll prorate the entitlement charges under the Post-9/11 GI Bill based on the actual amount of the fee charged for the test.

How do I get this benefit?

For Licensing and Certification

You’ll need to fill out an Application for Reimbursement of Licensing or Certification Test Fees (VA Form 22-0803).
Download VA Form 22-0803 (PDF)

Note: Please turn in proof of payment with your application. Proof of payment can be a receipt showing you paid the testing fee.

Then, either upload your completed form to the GI Bill website or mail it to your VA regional processing office. If you’re uploading the form to the GI Bill website, you’ll first need to create an account.
Upload your completed application to the GI Bill website
Find your  VA regional processing office

 

For National Testing

You’ll need to fill out an Application for Reimbursement of National Exam Fee (VA Form 22-0810).
Download VA Form 22-0810 (PDF)

Then, mail your completed form to your VA regional processing office.
Find your VA regional processing office

Note:

  • You may need to provide your proof of payment. This can be a receipt showing you paid the testing fee.
  • VA will pay you back only for mandatory test fees.