Jtbenz
Well-Known Member
You are correct about being covered for a full 36 month period. Here is where you have to be able to crunch numbers to figure out the 80% coverage. For example, say your first flight class is private pilot with a 100% coverage of 10,000. Since you are entitled to 80%, the VA will only cover 8,000, which means you may need to cover the difference if you go over that 80% each term. The VA rep at UND should be able to tell you by now what the VA coverage is per term for each class ( they do vary). Then just take 20% of each term or if not the whole program and that will be what you will need to cover.
At the school I am attending, they have a very thorough breakdown of the coverage that is provided by the VA on a class by class basis for the Aviation Science Degree. Maybe that is something you can ask a VA rep next time you are talking to them. My buddy was entitled to 60% coverage, he is covered for 36 months, just not in full each term, only 60% of the total tuition each term. He did not previously use any other benefits that I know of, but I may not be correct as we did not talk in detail about his benefits other than what he is currently entitled to.
You should have a letter from the VA that states what your entitlements are for the 36 month basis, I am guessing that is where you got the 80% from.
http://www.studentservices.aero.und.edu/pdfs/Individualflightcoursecosts.pdf
The above link is a program cost for UND, this should give you an idea of what you will need to cover the difference if the VA does in fact cover 100% at UND for those entitled to full benefits. Hope that clears is up some for ya.
Much appreciated, Thank you!