Prospective Students : Financial Aid - Veteran's Benefits
Educational benefits are available to veterans attending Life West through the various assistance programs provided by the federal government. Students are eligible to use both the current GI Bill and the new Post 911 GI Bill. Detailed information, eligibility criteria and updates on the various chapters may be found at www.GIBILL.va.gov.
While the various education assistance programs are administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs the college does have a VA Certifying official available to provided guidance and assistance with the application process.
The Post-911 Veterans Educational Assistance Improvements Act of 2010 caps payment at $17,500 for a 12 month period (8/1/11-7/30/12) for private education. In addition, the Post-911 Act provides a monthly stipend up to $2133 and a $1000 annual book allowance. If you have less than 36 months of service all benefits are prorated based on your length of service.
At Life West, tuition for a 12 month period would exceed the private education cap of $17,500; therefore, Veterans with 100% certification eligibility by the Veterans Administration may participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program.
Life West is approved to participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program allowing the VA and educational institutions to enter into agreements to help cover the cost of tuition above the cap for private colleges. This program is only available to veterans with 100% percent rating. Institutions that voluntarily enter into a Yellow Ribbon Agreement with VA choose the amount of tuition that will be contributed. VA will match that amount and issue payment directly to the institution. Life West will contribute up to $4,000 for the 2011-12 academic year for up to ten VA students on a first come, first served basis. The VA will match this amount ($4,000); therefore, the total tuition contribution from Life West & the VA would be up to $8,000 for the 2011-12 academic year. In summary the Post 9/11 Bill will cover up to $17,500 and the Yellow Ribbon Program up to $8,000 for a total up to $25,500 for a 12 month period.
The college recommends you submit Life West’s Application for the Yellow Ribbon Program in a timely manner.
Testimonials
I
started with the Active Duty Air Force back in 1996 just as I was
graduating high school. During my four years of active duty I was
stationed in North Carolina and had the opportunity to spend four months
of that in Saudi Arabia. At the end of my four years I headed back to
Wisconsin and joined the Wisconsin Air National Guard and proceeded to
continue my academic career at the University of Wisconsin Eau
Claire. Thanks to my time on active duty and my service in the
guard I was able to focus on my education as I was able to cash in on
the stupendous benefits the military give.
Between the GI Bill and
tuition reimbursement, from the state of Wisconsin, all I needed to
worry about was absorbing all the knowledge possible. Upon arriving in
California I had the distinct pleasure of meeting a Life West alumni
and prior service Navy, who gave a glowing review of the school and
solidified my decision of which school to attend. Now with what I
believe drew me to Chiropractic, and that would be the same great force
utilized by Chiropractic itself for the restoration of health of
chiropractic patients.
I believe that I answered a calling by the great
inner self to join a profession that restored the function of the
nervous system so that same great inner self could optimally maintain
the health of the vessel in which it resides our body. This path that I
am walking was made possible by the great educational benefits
provided by the U.S. Military and the growth opportunities available by
servitude. I am forever grateful for what has been given me and
look forward to the opportunity given serve in return.
- James Kunsman
I served 8 years as an interrogator for the U.S. Army, 223MI, located
out of Massachusetts. After injuring myself in the Iraqi war, Chapter
31 the Vocational Rehabilitation program gave me an opportunity to seek
another career. Here at Life Chiropractic College West, I received
personal guidance from Ms. Brenda Johnson.Ms. Brenda Johnson
is the Veterans/military liaison at Life Chiropractic College
West. She walked me through the paperwork needed, as well as gave me
the extra support needed, to fully succeed in this program.
Chapter 31 not only assisted me with tuition cost but also provided me
with all supplies needed for school. This included all my medical
books, chiropractic table and spine. The staff at the bookstore, under
the supervisor Toni Morlan, has been outstanding to make sure that I
received all necessary supplies.
Ms. Toni Morlan has even gone as far
as ordering me the supplies when the bookstore does not have it
in stock. Overall I am very pleased with my decision to attend
Life West Chiropractic College. The staff, students and faculty members
have all made this an easier transition than what I thought it would
be. I am very thankful for the opportunity that the U.S. army has given
to me, and to all the support that is provided.
- Darlene
Flores
I have always wanted to have a career as a Doctor of Chiropractic, but I first wanted to serve my country. I entered the another. If it were
not for the support of my family and the benefits I have received from
the military, I might not have had the opportunity to fulfill my
dream. I have taken advantage of all the benefits the military has to
offer, such as using tuition assistance while stationed with the 3rd
Marines on Marine Corps Base Hawaii. I have used my GI Bill for both my
Navy in 1991 during the first Gulf War and spent the next 14 years
affiliated with the military in some capacity or undergraduate studies
at the University of Oregon and my graduate studies here at Life
Chiropractic College West.
I want military personnel to know that their
dreams after service can be accomplished and the benefits that are
provided by the Dept. of Defense can propel them towards those dreams. I
have gravitated to a career in Chiropractic because of the deep
personal connections these doctors have with their patients. I have
always wanted to make a difference within my community and have elected
to do so by teaching patients how to live healthier lives through the
Chiropractic adjustment which will increase the neurological function
to each and every tissue and organ of the body.
I consider
myself very fortunate to have been taught by some of the most
experienced and inspirational professors the Chiropractic profession has
to offer. The education I am receiving at LCCW will allow me to
properly diagnose fixations, disease, give proper nutritional advice,
tailor exercise programs specific to each patient and how to help each
patient build a lifestyle that will allow them to live everyday to their
optimal level.
- Shane Ott





