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For CAHP policies and procedures, please refer to the UNMC catalog.
For program-specific policies and procedures, please refer to the Program-Specific Handbooks.
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Revision as of 09:07, April 16, 2021
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Student Affairs for the College of Allied Health Professions
Tuition and Fees
Financial Aid and Scholarships
Residency
Military and Veterans Benefits
The College of Allied Health Professions proudly supports the educational aspirations of all active duty military and veterans of the United States Armed Forces. All CAHP programs adhere to the policies of each branch of the US Armed Forces in order to work with active duty military personnel who are eligible for tuition assistance. Students who have questions about using military tuition assistance and other military benefits should contact UNMC Financial Services.
The Department of Veteran Affairs has approved all of the CAHP academic programs for VA benefits. All men and women planning to attend a program in the College of Allied Health Professions who are eligible for educational assistance and vocational rehabilitation administered by the Veterans Administration, including the Montgomery GI Bill and the Post 9/11 GI Bill, should contact the Office of Academic Records with any questions prior to registration. Additionally, UNMC is a Post 9/11 GI Bill Yellow Ribbon Program participant.