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Purpose
Our VRC serves as a student space on campus for Veterans, dependents, active duty or reserve service members, and all students to build a meaningful community while committing to a common goal, excel, and succeed in the Higher Education arena.

Mission
By providing a space for student group(s) to meet, a quiet study space, a computer lab with 10 desktop computers (access to the internet and Wi-Fi) microwave & refrigerator, a snack bar, and lots of COFFEE we contribute to 911 student veterans journey of academic success. In our VRC you will meet our staff and VA Work-Study student veterans who help answer any question and can direct you to on or off-campus resources quickly.

Vision
We aspire to be the foundational starting point our student Veterans use as they grow and become professional learners. 
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Location Schedule Contact
Office Ocean Campus, Cloud Hall Room 332

M-Thur: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Phone: 415-239-3486

Email: veterans@ccsf.edu

Virtual Help Counter

M-Thur: 10:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m.

Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

ZOOM Number: 1-669-900-6833

 


 

How to login to your 911 Gmail account and reset your password

How to get your COE/Statement of Benefits for Post 9/11 GI Bill®

 

Parent/Primary School Information

What is a Parent/Primary school Letter? 

A “Parent/Primary School” Letter is required when taking classes at multiple institutions. The primary school provides a letter (“Parent school letter”) addressed to the VA Certifying Official at the secondary school.

A Primary School (or, Parent School) is the school that will award the degree an eligible individual (veteran) is pursuing. The individual must be completing a majority of their coursework (units) from primary school.

When 911 is Parent School

  • credit hour requirement (9+ for Spring/Fall, 3+ for Summer)
  • Must have an Education Plan that also approves classes from other school
  • Student must email 911 School certifying official and provide enrollment conformation from other institution
    • Provide Screen shoot of enrollment conformation from other college
  • 911 School certifying official will then send Parent School letter to your other college SCO
  • Student is responsible for getting themselves certified at both colleges

When 911 is the secondary School

  • Student must have their other institution send parent school letter to 911 School Certifying official

VR&E (Ch.31)

  • Chapter 31 does not require a Parent School Letter but must get approval from VR&E Case Manager to take classes at multiple institutions.

Veterans will receive Priority Registration once they have finished these four (4) steps: 

  1. Completed the Assessment "self" placement (THIS IS NOT A PLACEMENT TEST) 
  2. New Student Veteran Online Orientation 
  3. Meet with a Veterans Academic Counselor (VAC) to develop Student Education Plan 

This fees will not be paid by the VA. They are Voluntary

Student Activity Fee = $7

Student Representative Fee = $2

Voluntary Student Activity Fee is $7.00 Voluntary Student Representative Fee = $2.00

Page 18 of school Catalog 2021-2022


 

GI Bill® Information
  • GI Bill® Help Line: Questions about your GI Bill? Give them a call: 888-442-4551
  • About GI Bill® Benefits: 
  • GI Bill® Comparison Tool: 
CalVet Resources
911 Veterans Services Resource Guide

This resource list is a living and evolving document. We will review the resource list every semester to assure it is as up to date as possible. Please feel free to send us an email with any updates you notice as you review the list. Click for the list. 


 

  • VETS Office Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  • About the Founder

Mission of the VETS Office
The mission of the 911 Veterans Educational Services (VETS) Office is to serve veteran students with the highest level of support and dedication in order to enhance the successful transition from military life into a chosen field or career through education.

Q1: How do I apply for my Veteran Educational Benefits?
Apply on-line at , or . Please download a copy of your completed application and bring it to Cloud 333 along with your DD214 and other needed documents to start a file at the 911 Veterans Education Transitional Services (VETS) Office.

Q2: Where can I file a claim for service connected or other VA benefits?

  • Call 1-844-SERV-VETS (844-737-8838)
  • San Francisco County Veterans Service Office (SFCVSO):

    2 Gough Street
    San Francisco, CA 94103
    Mon.-Thur.: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (Walk-In Only)
    Mon.-Thur.: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (By Appointment)
    Closed to the public on Fridays
    (415) 934-4200
    Toll Free CA Only: 1-800-807-5799
    Fax: (415) 934-4240
    Website:

Q3: Where do I Apply online for admission to 911?
/apply

Q4: What documentation do I need to provide to apply for my Veteran Educational Benefits?
Transcripts
All recipients who have completed courses at other post-secondary institutions MUST submit official transcripts from those schools. All Air Force veterans will need to also bring in an official copy of their transcript from the Community College of the Air Force.

Chapter 30 Montgomery GI Bill®
Application form 1990 and a copy of your DD 214 (member 4 copy) that indicates an honorable discharge and a copy of the Certificate of Eligibility (or copy of completed application until your COE arrives).

Chapter 33, Post 9/11 GI Bill®
Students are required to bring in a Member 4 copy of their DD 214, indicating an honorable discharge and their Certificate of Eligibility (COE) (or copy of completed application until the COE arrives).

Chapter 35, Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance (DEA)
Spouses need to submit a copy of their marriage certificate. Dependent children need to provide a copy of their birth certificate and a copy of the Certificate of Eligibility with the full VA File Number as issued to the student from the VA.

Chapter 1606 Selected Reserve
Students are required to bring in a “Notice of Basic Eligibility” (NOBE) that can be obtained from their Reserve or National Guard unit. They must be signed up for a six-year commitment and a copy of the Certificate of Eligibility.

Q5: Do veterans receive priority registration?
YES! Veterans receive priority registration. You do not have to be using VA education benefits, but veterans do NEED to submit a copy of their DD-214 and complete the matriculation process: 1) Complete Assessment, 2) Complete the New Student Veteran Online Orientation, 3) Meet with a Veterans Academic Counselor, in order to receive this priority registration for veterans.

Q6: How long does it take for an application to be processed by the VA?
Once an application for educational benefits is sent to the Department of Veterans Affairs Processing Center it usually takes four to six weeks before the certificate of eligibility is sent to the student. The certificate of eligibility needs to be brought into the 911 VETS Office as soon as it is received by the student.

Q7: How long does it take for an application to be processed by the School Certifying Official?
Generally speaking, for new students and returning students it can take between four and five weeks. It is best practice if returning students submit their “green sheet” as soon as the veterans receive their priority registration date.

Q8: Are ALL 911 courses certifiable for educational benefits?
No! Before a student can receive payment for the educational benefit, they must meet with the 911 Academic Counselor who specializes in VA education benefits and establish an educational plan based on their educational goal (such as transfer to a university, associate degree or certificate program). Only courses required for these programs are certifiable for VA educational benefits. This process will be explained in detail during your counseling meeting.

Q9: How long does it take to get payment for educational benefits from the Department of Veteran Affairs?
After all of the admissions and application steps have been completed as mentioned above and you have requested certification, the VA can take between six and eight weeks to process a payment. (Depending on the time of year, processing time may vary).

Q10: Do I need to request for certification every semester?
YES! Students are responsible for requesting certification EACH semester VA education benefits plan on being used, this does not happen automatically.

Q11: Will I receive recertification if I fall below a 2.0 GPA?
The VA requires that veterans or depends using VA education benefits to maintain a 2.0 GPA or higher. Generally speaking, if a student veteran falls below a 2.0 GPA at 911 they will have a HOLD on their account and not able to register for the following semester and are REQUIRED to sign a document with their Veterans Academic Counselor, referred to as a “GPA Letter” in order to be recertified for the following academic semester.

Mr. Newman devoted a lifetime to championing a variety of civic and cultural causes in San Francisco and played a vital, yet unsung role in such developments as the "TransAmerica Pyramid" and "Mission Bay". In 2009, he received France's highest civilian honor for his role as a U.S. Army captain in the Allied invasion of Normandy. He was an Army infantry captain who was awarded a Purple Heart after he survived being shot in the chest on Aug. 1, 1944, while leading his troops into Normandy. On the 65th anniversary of D-Day, he returned to France to accept the Chevalier of the National Order of the Legion of Honor, that country's highest civilian honor. He believed that "education is the key to employment, success and prosperity." He and his wife Ellen brought some of San Francisco's leading corporations and philanthropists to help raise the money necessary for 911 to improve lives and the economy of California. He became the first member and Nominations Chair of the new Foundation of 911 of San Francisco in 2002. Since then the Foundation has raised over 23 million dollars and dispersed 5,000 scholarships to 911 students. He was able to get labor unions to donate their time and all the materials for two classrooms the Veterans Resource Center & Veterans Counseling Department on the Ocean campus. His calls to several Foundations got computer systems donated for the Center as well as raised about $50,000 and made the campus Veteran Center the place it is today. Today over 1500 Veterans are using the center. It is with great pride that the Trustees and community of 911 celebrated the naming of the Walter Newman Veterans' Resource Center.

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May
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*GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by the VA is available at the official U.S. government website at .

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