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Wisconsin GI Bill

Wisconsin GI Bill

Supporting Veterans and Their Families with Higher Education

The Wisconsin GI Bill provides a waiver of tuition and fees, administered by participating University of Wisconsin (UW) System institutions and Wisconsin Technical Colleges. For more details, visit:


Eligibility – Veteran Students

The veteran must be a current Wisconsin resident and currently living in Wisconsin at time of applying who was either: 

  • A Wisconsin resident at time of entry (or re-entry) into active-duty service (Home of Record WI) 
  • A Wisconsin resident for at least five consecutive years preceding the beginning of any semester or session for which he or she registers at a qualifying institution 

The veteran must have been discharged under honorable conditions from active duty in the U.S. armed forces and meet at least one of the following: 

  • Served on active duty for at least 90 days during a war period 
  • Served on active duty for 2 consecutive years (or full period initial service obligation) during peace time 
  • Was discharged due to: 
    • A service-connected disability 
    • A disability subsequently adjudicated to have been service-connected 
    • Hardship 
    • Reduction in force 
  • Served on active duty under Executive Order 10957 (August 10, 1961) 
  • Received the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal, the Navy Expeditionary Medal, the Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal or an equivalent expeditionary medal 
  • Served in a designated crisis zone 

Spouse/Child Students – Eligibility

The veteran must meet one of the following residency requirements: 

  • A Wisconsin resident at time of entry (or re-entry) into active-duty service (Home of Record WI) 
  • A current Wisconsin resident and has been a Wisconsin resident for at least five consecutive years preceding the beginning of any semester or session for which the person’s spouse or child registers at an institution 
  • A Wisconsin resident at time of entry (or re-entry) into active-duty service (Home of Record WI) and who was a Wisconsin resident when they died as a result of one of the following: 
    • died on active duty 
    • died as the result of a service-connected disability 
    • died in the line of duty while on active or inactive duty for training purposes 
  • A Wisconsin resident for at least five consecutive years after the person attained the age of 18 and was a Wisconsin resident when they died as the result of one of the following:  
    • died on active duty 
    • died as the result of a service-connected disability 
    • died in the line of duty while on active or inactive duty for training purposes 

The veteran must meet one following disability requirements: 

  • Has held at some point at least a 30% VA service-connected disability rating 
  • Died in the line of duty 
  • Died as the result of a service-connected disability 

Note: The child of an eligible veteran must be at least 17 but not yet 26 years old. 

Note: the spouse or child must meet the school’s “residency for tuition purposes” requirements.


Military Service Requirements

The veteran must have:

  • Served 90+ days during wartime OR 2+ continuous years (or full initial obligation) during peacetime.
  • Been honorably discharged due to:
    • A service-connected disability.
    • A subsequent adjudicated service-connected disability.
    • Force reduction.
  • Served in a designated crisis zone or received an eligible expeditionary/service medal.
  • If a spouse or child is requesting certification as the student, the veteran only needs one day of active duty or active duty for training.

How to Apply

  • Visit MyWisVets.com and create an account to apply or download and submit the WDVA 2030 form.
  • Wait for an initial eligibility evaluation to be conducted, after which you will be notified.
  • Complete and submit the WDVA 2029 form to the UW or Wisconsin Technical College institution you will be attending and complete the application process through the school.
Wisconsin GI Bill (PDF)
Wisconsin GI Bill

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