Part-Time MBA
Part-Time MBA - Tuition and Financial Aid - Military Educational Benefits
Military Educational Benefits
The Darden School of Business welcomes veterans, active duty members and their families. Military Educational Benefits are managed by the University Registrar. If you have any questions, please contact the University Registrar or the Darden Financial Aid Office. For Department of Defense contracts, please contact Student Financial Services and the Darden Financial Aid Office.
Additional information regarding Military Educational Benefits is available on the University Registrar website.
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In-State Tuition Eligibility
All military affiliated students in the Part-Time MBA program who reside or have active duty orders in Virginia must submit an application for Virginia In-State Educational Privleges.
Note: You must physicially reside or have active duty orders in the state of Virginia to submit an application for in-state educational privileges.
For information about Virginia residency requirements, visit the Office of Virginia Status website.
Information regarding the Veterans Choice Act and how to qualify for in-state tuition is available on the University Registrar website here.
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Types of Benefits
The benefits listed below are the benefits currently being received by our students.
Department of Defense Contracts
All branches of the Department of Defense offer tuition assistance for active duty service members and civilian employees while attending school. For Department of Defense contracts, please contact Student Financial Services and the Darden Financial Aid Office.
Post 9/11 GI Bill®
Eligibility for the Post-9/11 GI Bill ® is determined by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
- Tuition & Fees
For students who are eligible, the VA will cover in-state tuition and VA approved fees based on your percentage of eligibility. The VA will not cover the costs for case fees, room and board, transportation, books, computer and supplies. - Monthly Housing Allowance
Eligible recipients may receive a Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA) based on the basic allowance for housing for an E-5 with dependents for the Rosslyn, VA zip code (22209). This stipend is paid directly to the recipient. Estimate your MHA with the GI Bill comparison tool. Active duty members and their dependents receiving benefits do not qualify for the MHA. - Stipend for Books and Supplies
Eligible recipients receive an annual books and supplies stipend of up to $1,000 per academic year (amount is based on credit hours and percentage of eligibility). This stipend is paid directly to the recipient.
Chapter 31 Veteran Readiness and Employment Benefits (Formerly known as Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment)
Chapter 31 provides assistance to Veterans with service-connected disabilities to prepare for, find and keep suitable jobs. Eligible Veterans may use these benefits towards post-secondary training at Business School. Benefits include:
- Tuition & Fees
Payments are made directly to the University toward in-state tuition & fees. The VA will not cover the costs for room and board and transportation. - Monthly Housing Allowance
Eligible recipients may receive a Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA) based on the basic allowance for housing for an E-5 with dependents for the Rosslyn, VA zip code (22209). This stipend is paid directly to the recipient. Estimate your MHA with the GI Bill comparison tool. - Payment for Computer, Books and Supplies
Costs for a computer, books and supplies may be covered under Chapter 31. Students must consult with their VA Counselor to determine their eligibility for a computer and books.
Chapter 35 Survivors’ and Dependents’ Increased Educational Benefit
Survivors and Dependents of Veterans who died or became permanently disabled through their military service may be eligible for Chapter 35 benefits. The maximum monthly benefit is currently $1,488.00 per month (as of 1 October 2023). This benefit is paid directly to the recipient.
Montgomery GI Bill-SR (Chapter 1606) Educational Benefits
Chapter 1606 benefits are available to members of the Selected Reserve or National Guard.
- Monthly Benefit
Trainees under the Montgomery GI Bill-Selected Reserve 1606 are eligible for a maximum of $466.00 (as of 1 October 2023) in an Education Assistance Allowance. This benefit is paid directly to the recipient.
National Guard Tuition Assistance
Members of the National Guard are eligible for tuition assistance. However, each of the Armed Forces determines how to administer their own Tuition Assistance (TA). Current Guard members can get information by visiting their website for more information.
Army Reserve Tuition Assistance
The U.S. Army Reserve offers 100% tuition assistance up to $250 per credit hour, not to exceed $4,500 annually per service member. Contact your local Army Reserve Education Office for assistance. Reservists may go to http://www.goarmyed.com to apply.
Yellow Ribbon Program
Darden participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program in which Darden, in conjunction with the VA, provides funding to assist with the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition and fees. Part-Time MBA students are not eligible for the Yellow Ribbon Program since the total tuition and fees are the same for both in-state and out-of-state students.
- Tuition & Fees
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Applying for Benefits
Filing for Military Educational Benefits at UVA is required of anyone who wishes to receive benefits while attending Darden each semester. Please visit the Office of the University Registrar website for information about the required paperwork and timeline for certification.
Do not submit documentation until after you have been offered admission and you have paid your admission deposit.
Students entering in Fall 2024 must submit a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) dated 1 March 2024 or later.
All military affiliated students in the Part-Time MBA program who reside or have active duty orders in Virginia must submit an application for Virginia In-State Educational Privleges.
Note: You must physicially reside or have active duty orders in the state of Virginia to submit an application for in-state educational privileges.
For information about Virginia residency requirements, visit the Office of Virginia Status website.
Information regarding the Veterans Choice Act and how to qualify for in-state tuition is available on the University Registrar website here.
The benefits listed below are the benefits currently being received by our students.
Department of Defense Contracts
All branches of the Department of Defense offer tuition assistance for active duty service members and civilian employees while attending school. For Department of Defense contracts, please contact Student Financial Services and the Darden Financial Aid Office.
Post 9/11 GI Bill®
Eligibility for the Post-9/11 GI Bill ® is determined by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
- Tuition & Fees
For students who are eligible, the VA will cover in-state tuition and VA approved fees based on your percentage of eligibility. The VA will not cover the costs for case fees, room and board, transportation, books, computer and supplies. - Monthly Housing Allowance
Eligible recipients may receive a Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA) based on the basic allowance for housing for an E-5 with dependents for the Rosslyn, VA zip code (22209). This stipend is paid directly to the recipient. Estimate your MHA with the GI Bill comparison tool. Active duty members and their dependents receiving benefits do not qualify for the MHA. - Stipend for Books and Supplies
Eligible recipients receive an annual books and supplies stipend of up to $1,000 per academic year (amount is based on credit hours and percentage of eligibility). This stipend is paid directly to the recipient.
Chapter 31 Veteran Readiness and Employment Benefits (Formerly known as Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment)
Chapter 31 provides assistance to Veterans with service-connected disabilities to prepare for, find and keep suitable jobs. Eligible Veterans may use these benefits towards post-secondary training at Business School. Benefits include:
- Tuition & Fees
Payments are made directly to the University toward in-state tuition & fees. The VA will not cover the costs for room and board and transportation. - Monthly Housing Allowance
Eligible recipients may receive a Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA) based on the basic allowance for housing for an E-5 with dependents for the Rosslyn, VA zip code (22209). This stipend is paid directly to the recipient. Estimate your MHA with the GI Bill comparison tool. - Payment for Computer, Books and Supplies
Costs for a computer, books and supplies may be covered under Chapter 31. Students must consult with their VA Counselor to determine their eligibility for a computer and books.
Chapter 35 Survivors’ and Dependents’ Increased Educational Benefit
Survivors and Dependents of Veterans who died or became permanently disabled through their military service may be eligible for Chapter 35 benefits. The maximum monthly benefit is currently $1,488.00 per month (as of 1 October 2023). This benefit is paid directly to the recipient.
Montgomery GI Bill-SR (Chapter 1606) Educational Benefits
Chapter 1606 benefits are available to members of the Selected Reserve or National Guard.
- Monthly Benefit
Trainees under the Montgomery GI Bill-Selected Reserve 1606 are eligible for a maximum of $466.00 (as of 1 October 2023) in an Education Assistance Allowance. This benefit is paid directly to the recipient.
National Guard Tuition Assistance
Members of the National Guard are eligible for tuition assistance. However, each of the Armed Forces determines how to administer their own Tuition Assistance (TA). Current Guard members can get information by visiting their website for more information.
Army Reserve Tuition Assistance
The U.S. Army Reserve offers 100% tuition assistance up to $250 per credit hour, not to exceed $4,500 annually per service member. Contact your local Army Reserve Education Office for assistance. Reservists may go to http://www.goarmyed.com to apply.
Yellow Ribbon Program
Darden participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program in which Darden, in conjunction with the VA, provides funding to assist with the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition and fees. Part-Time MBA students are not eligible for the Yellow Ribbon Program since the total tuition and fees are the same for both in-state and out-of-state students.
Filing for Military Educational Benefits at UVA is required of anyone who wishes to receive benefits while attending Darden each semester. Please visit the Office of the University Registrar website for information about the required paperwork and timeline for certification.
Do not submit documentation until after you have been offered admission and you have paid your admission deposit.
Students entering in Fall 2024 must submit a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) dated 1 March 2024 or later.