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This section contains the following topics:
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1. Entitlement Principles for Recognizing School Children
Introduction |
This topic contains policies and procedures for recognizing school children for the purpose of paying compensation, pension, or Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC), including |
Change Date |
March 2, 2022 |
VII.ii.1.A.1.a. Criteria for Paying Benefits Based on School Attendance |
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) pays compensation, pension, or Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) to or for a Veteran’s child that is
Note: Home schools are recognized in 38 CFR 3.57(a)(1)(iii) as educational institutions for grades kindergarten through 12 for the purpose of establishing child status for dependents. References: For more information on
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VII.ii.1.A.1.b. Using VA Form 21-674 |
As indicated in M21-1, Part II, Subpart iii, 1.A.1.a, VA Form 21-674, Request for Approval of School Attendance, is an acceptable prescribed form for a request to recognize school children between the ages of 18 to 23 under the provisions of 38 CFR 3.57 for the purpose of payment of compensation, pension, or DIC.
References: For more information on development requirements upon receipt of an incomplete request to add a dependent when the benefit is
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VII.ii.1.A.1.c. Accreditation of Educational Institutions |
To meet VA standards for recognition of a child based on attendance at an educational institution for the purposes of paying compensation, pension, or DIC, the educational institution must be accredited. Accreditation standards are defined and maintained by the independent accrediting body with jurisdiction over a given educational institution. Attendance at an accredited educational institution may be either full- or part-time. Accept as accurate a claimant’s statement or indication that an educational institution is accredited unless there is evidence to bring into question the validity of the statement or indication. |
VII.ii.1.A.1.d. Verifying Accreditation of Educational Institutions |
In the event the accreditation status of an educational institution is questioned, follow the procedures in the table below to verify accreditation status.
Note: When the verification of accreditation is completed by
Exception: For accreditation development undertaken by the pension management centers (PMCs), any verification must be uploaded to the electronic claims folder (eFolder). |
VII.ii.1.A.1.e. Determining Accreditation Using Prior Versions of VA Form 21-674 |
When prior versions of VA Form 21-674 are accepted, as provided in M21-1, Part II, Subpart i, 2.B.4, and do not collect certification of accreditation information from the claimant
When the above development for certification of accreditation status is unsuccessful, follow the procedures in M21-1, Part VII, Subpart i, 1.A.4.e. |
2. School Attendance at Federal Government Expense
Introduction |
This topic contains information about school attendance at Federal government expense, including |
Change Date |
March 2, 2022 |
VII.ii.1.A.2.a. Preclusion of Benefits for Children Attending School at Federal Expense |
Per 38 CFR 3.667(f)(2), VA may not pay compensation, pension, or DIC to or for a child who is
The phrase wholly supported at the expense of the Federal government means the government pays for the student’s
Examples: The following are examples of schools where students are wholly supported at the expense of the Federal government:
Note: VA may pay benefits to or for a child who is under the age of 18 and attending a school where the child is wholly supported at the expense of the Federal government. |
VII.ii.1.A.2.b. Verification Requirements for School Attendance at Federal Expense |
Accept as accurate a claimant’s statement or indication that an educational institution is/is not wholly funded at Federal expense unless there is evidence to question the validity of the statement or indication.
If it becomes necessary to contact a school to determine whether a student is wholly supported at the expense of the Federal government, document the communication as follows:
Exception: For development undertaken by the PMCs, any verification must be uploaded to the eFolder. |
VII.ii.1.A.2.c. Handling School Breaks Affected by Attendance at Federal Expense |
Pay compensation, pension, or DIC to or for an eligible school child throughout a routine school break (then stop paying benefits to or for the child effective the date the child began attending a school where the child is wholly supported at the expense of the Federal government) if the child
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VII.ii.1.A.2.d. Service Academies |
There are five U.S. service academies:
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VII.ii.1.A.2.e. Service Academy Preparatory Schools |
There are four U.S. service academy preparatory schools:
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3. Periods of Enrollment and Entitlement
Introduction |
This topic contains information on periods of entitlement to benefits based on school attendance, including |
Change Date |
March 2, 2022 |
VII.ii.1.A.3.a. Children Who Turn 18 While Attending School |
To continue paying benefits to or for a child who turns 18 during a school session, VA must receive a completed VA Form 21-674 within one year of the child’s 18th birthday, showing the child was attending school on that date. |
VII.ii.1.A.3.b. Continuity of School Attendance During Breaks |
Continuity of school attendance is not broken by holidays, vacation periods, or periods between school sessions when attendance is not normally required. |
VII.ii.1.A.3.c. Children Who Turn 18 During a School Break |
Do not develop for continuity of attendance if
Continuous attendance is affirmed when VA Form 21-674
If VA Form 21-674 is received prior to resumption/commencement of a course of instruction at the end of a break, follow the instructions in M21-1, Part VII, Subpart ii, 1.B.5.a. Note: Completion of a VA Form 21-674b, School Attendance Report, for the prior period of school attendance is not required. Reference: For more information on determining entitlement to benefits during a break in school sessions, see 38 CFR 3.667(c). |
VII.ii.1.A.3.d. Continued Entitlement During a Summer Session |
Entitlement to benefits as or for a school child continues during a summer session of school, regardless of whether or not the child attends classes during the summer session, as long as the session does not extend beyond a period of time commonly accepted as standard. Note: This policy applies even if
Example: Scenario:
Result: Add the child back onto the award effective June 1, 2013, because she was enrolled in the next regular school session after the summer break. |
4. System-Generated Notices of Potential Entitlement to Benefits Based on School Attendance
Introduction |
This topic contains information on system-generated notices of potential entitlement to benefits based on school attendance, including |
Change Date |
March 2, 2022 |
VII.ii.1.A.4.a. Ages of Children When VA Sends Notification |
As children to or for whom VA is currently paying benefits reach certain ages, system-generated notices of potential entitlement to benefits based on school attendance are automatically mailed to the child’s payee/parent. If VA is paying
Note: No specific RO action is required upon release of the system-generated notices. Reference: For information on adding dependents, see the |
VII.ii.1.A.4.b. Notification Prior to Age 13 |
The system-generated notice automatically sent to the payee/parent of a child, to or for whom VA is paying DIC, prior to the child’s 13th birthday, includes as an attachment VA Pamphlet 22-73-3, Dependents’ Educational Assistance Program (DEA). Note: The notice
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VII.ii.1.A.4.c. Notification at Age 16 |
The system-generated notice automatically sent to the payee/parent of a child, to or for whom VA is paying DIC, at the end of the month the child turns 16, includes as attachments
VA Form 21P-8924, Application of Surviving Spouse or Child for REPS Benefits (Restored Entitlement Program for Survivors) is also sent to the payee/parent at this time if the individual on whose death the DIC award is based died
Reference: For more information on the Restored Entitlement Program for Survivors (REPS), see M21-1, Part XII, Subpart ii, 3.A. |
VII.ii.1.A.4.d. Notification Prior to Age 18 |
The system-generated notice automatically sent to the payee/parent of a child, to or for whom VA is paying any benefit, prior to the child’s 18th birthday, includes two copies of VA Form 21-674c, Request for Approval of School Attendance. If VA is paying DIC to or for the child (based on either an SC death or under 38 U.S.C. 1318), notice also includes as attachments
VA Form 21P-8924 is also sent to the payee/parent at this time if the individual on whose death the DIC award is based died
Reference: For more information on REPS, see M21-1, Part XII, Subpart ii, 3.A. |
VII.ii.1.A.4.e. Alerts for Failure of System-Generation of a Notice |
Under certain circumstances, system-generation of the notice of potential entitlement to benefits based on school attendance fails. When this occurs, generation of an 800 series work item alerts claims processors of the failure. The message code for this work item is 820 882G, Age 18 School Letter Not Sent. Note: 820 882G, Age 18 School Letter Not Sent, is the 800 series work item label assigned to the system failure regardless of which age-specific notice failed to generate. Claims processors must review the beneficiary’s record to determine which specific notice should have been generated. Reference: For more information on 800 series work items, see |
VII.ii.1.A.4.f. Notification When System-Generation Fails |
When system-generation of the notice referenced in this topic fails, the notice must be created using a locally generated Age 13/16/18 letter and sent to the appropriate payee/parent. Ensure the enclosures discussed in M21-1, Part VII, Subpart ii, 1.A.4.b–d, corresponding with the age of the child, are attached. Notes:
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VII.ii.1.A.4.g. Language to Include in a Locally Generated Letter Regarding Eligibility for REPS Benefits |
The following paragraphs must be included in a locally generated letter for possible REPS benefits when the system-generated notice is not sent for a child who
You are receiving Dependency and Indemnity Compensation or educational assistance. You may also be eligible for reinstatement of certain Social Security benefits that were eliminated by the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981 if you are the surviving spouse or child of a Veteran who: (1) died on active duty before August 13, 1981; or (2) died from a disability incurred or aggravated in service before August 13, 1981. Before enactment of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, parent’s Social Security child-in-care benefits were paid to a parent until the parent’s youngest child became age 18. Now parent child-in-care benefits are discontinued when the parent’s youngest child becomes age 16. The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981 also eliminated Social Security student benefits. Student benefits were formerly payable to a child who was between the ages of I8 and 22 and who was attending a postsecondary school full time. Public Law 97-377 directs VA to reinstate the eliminated Social Security benefits to the surviving spouse or child of a Veteran who died under either of the conditions mentioned above. If you believe that you qualify for reinstatement, you must apply by completing the enclosed VA Form 21P-8924, Application of Surviving Spouse or Child for REPS Benefits (Restored Entitlement for Survivors). If you are not sure that you qualify, please apply anyway. We will be glad to determine whether you are eligible for reinstatement. If you apply and you are a school child (age 18 through 21 and attending college level or other postsecondary school full time) please enter all periods of school attendance from your 18th birthday in Part II. If you apply and you are a spouse with a child in your care (youngest child age 16 through 17), you need only complete Parts I and III. Your regular VA benefits will not be affected if you become entitled to reinstatement of either parent child-in-care or student benefits. You may receive both at the same time. Please return your completed application to the address listed on the form. |