The Department of Education has been designated by the governor of the
state of Iowa as the location for the Iowa State Approving Agency.
The State Approving Agency is responsible for approving all GI Bill
programs in Iowa for veterans and other eligible persons. Program
approval is a function of the State not the Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA).
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This page provides a listing of schools and training establishments that have been approved by the Iowa State Approving Agency for use by veterans and other eligible persons for GI Bill program benefits.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 April 2008 )
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The Iowa State Approving Agency (SAA) has been contracted by the U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs to approve GI Bill programs in the State
of Iowa for veterans and other eligible persons. Each state has a
SAA whose function is to inspect, approve, and supervise qualified
educational programs as well as on-the-job training and apprenticeship
programs for GI Bill purposes. Recently, approval has extended to
include required licensure and certification tests. The State's
approval is necessary before veterans and other eligible persons
can receive their GI Bill benefits.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 April 2008 )
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