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  1. If the student received $1,350 in Tuition Assistance, then the student earned $579 in TA funds and $771 is the unearned amount of TA funds. SNHU is responsible for returning the unearned amount of TA funds ($771) to the military branch that issued the assistance. The student is responsible for the immediate payment of the balance on the account.

  2. Military Discounts. For nearly 90 years, SNHU has helped military service members reach their goals. We offer many military education benefits, including up to 30% tuition discounts for active duty, National Guard and Selected Reserve, and the spouses of those on active duty. We accept Tuition Assistance (TA), Post-9/11 GI Bill ® and ...

  3. As a military dependent, you may be eligible to for benefits including the Fry Scholarship (CH 33), Transfer of Post-9/11 GI Bill® Benefits (CH 33), or Survivors’ and Dependents’ Education Assistance (CH 35). In addition to possible benefits through the VA, military spouses are entitled to SNHU's Military Spouse Discount of up to 30%.

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    The New Hampshire Veterans Home is located in Tilton. Honorably discharged NH resident veterans with at least 90 days of service during wartime are eligible for admission. Some restrictions on assets and medical treatment exist.

    Global War on Terrorism Bonus

    A $100 bonus is payable to honorably discharged NH residents who were on active duty on or after Sep. 11, 2001, and who earned the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal or Afghanistan Campaign, or Iraq Campaign Medal. Must have been a NH resident when entering active duty. Program ended on June 11, 2009, but there are provisions that allow for acceptance of applications after that date.

    Property Tax Exemption

    Wartime veterans, their wives or widows may be eligible for a property tax credit of $51 ($100 if both are eligible veterans). Cities/towns may vote to adopt a higher tax credit of up to $750. The widow of a veteran who was killed in action may be eligible for a tax credit of between $700 and $2,000 on real estate or personal property. There is a $701 tax credit on the home of a permanently and totally disabled service-connected veteran, double amputee or paraplegic or unremarried surviving s...

    Indigent Veterans

    War veterans and their families who are unable to support themselves may be supported at public expense in the town or city where they live.

    Honorably discharged veterans get preference for city, town, and district jobs. Preference is also given in appointing employees of the State Liquor Commission, the State Veterans Council, the Commandant and employees of the New Hampshire Veterans Home. Some spouses and unremarried surviving spouses may also qualify.

    New Hampshire National Guard Tuition Assistance:

    Active members of the New Hampshire National Guard may take courses tuition-free on a space available basis in state-supported postsecondary schools.

    Free Tuition for Surviving Children of Military Members

    Children of military members who die in service during wartime, and children of certain wartime veterans who die from a service-connected disability, may qualify for free tuition at New Hampshire colleges. They can also get a scholarship up to $2,500 per year for room/board/rent, books, and supplies for a period of no more than 4 years. Children must be between 16 - 25.

    Fish and Game Licenses

    Honorably discharged NH resident veterans who are VA permanently and totally disabled can get a free lifetime hunting & fishing license. Patients at the VA Medical Center in Manchester, NH, and residents of the NH Veterans' Home may be issued free fishing permits under certain conditions. Disabled veterans may hunt from motor vehicles or boats under certain conditions with a proper permit.

    State Park Admission

    NH veterans with any VA disability rating won't be charged a fee for day-use admission to NH state parks. Any member of the NH National Guard who is serving (or who retired) in pay grades E-1 through E-6 won't be charged a fee for admission to NH state parks.

    All veterans are eligible for interment in the NH State Veterans Cemetery in Boscawen, you don't need to be a NH resident. There is a fee, spouses are also eligible. Visit the New Hampshire Office of Veterans Serviceswebsite for more information about any of these programs.

    Military benefits are always changing. Keep up with everything from pay to health care by subscribing to Military.com, and get access to up-to-date pay charts and more with all latest benefits delivered straight to your inbox.

  4. SMP cadets serve in Army ROTC and serve in a paid status in the Army Guard or Army Reserve. These cadets get to put the skills they have developed in Army ROTC to use in a real military unit as an Officer in Training. Pay is the equivalent a Sergeant E-5 (about $250 for a drill weekend) and can earn about $1,000 for a two-week annual training ...

  5. NH RS 115-A:3. Learn more about the New Hampshire Vietnam War Bonus. New Hampshire Persian Gulf War Service Bonus: New Hampshire offers a bonus of $100 to Service members who served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces between August 2, 1990, through November 30, 1995, and earned the Southwest Asia Service Medal.

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  7. Waivers and Scholarship Opportunities: In addition to standard sources of federal and state-based financial aid and the waiver programs listed on this website, the Foundation for New Hampshire Community Colleges offers scholarships to help students afford a quality education. For more information on scholarships visit The Foundation.

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