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Concordia University Irvine Offers Veterans Greater Tuition Support Through Yellow Ribbon Program

The Program Enables Universities To Contribute Funds To Cover Excess Education-Related Expenses. “CUI is committed to helping service members, veterans and their families pursue their academic, professional and vocational goals,” said Dr. Kurt Krueger, president of Concordia University Irvine. “We are proud to provide additional tuition support for veterans through the Yellow Ribbon Program, giving them access to instruction and experiences that will help them determine their calling in life and equip them to build a strong future.”

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IRVINE, Calif. (July 7, 2014) – Concordia University Irvine recently announced its support of the Yellow Ribbon Program, an initiative established by the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008. The Program helps fund expenses that exceed tuition and fees payable under the GI Bill ®.

U.S. colleges and universities voluntarily opt to partner with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to contribute up to 50 percent of the expenses not currently covered under the GI Bill ®. Veterans within the program benefit when a university participates, as the VA then matches the amount given per program student. Concordia University Irvine will contribute the full 50 percent to qualifying students for the 2014-2015 academic year.

The original GI Bill ® – which celebrated its 70th anniversary this month – was established as law in 1944 to support veterans returning from World War II, and has been modified and enhanced over time to meet modern needs. At Concordia University Irvine, the addition of the Yellow Ribbon Program adds to the university’s portfolio of resources available to help veterans achieve their educational objectives.

“CUI is committed to helping service members, veterans and their families pursue their academic, professional and vocational goals,” said Dr. Kurt Krueger, president of Concordia University Irvine. “We are proud to provide additional tuition support for veterans through the Yellow Ribbon Program, giving them access to instruction and experiences that will help them determine their calling in life and equip them to build a strong future.”

In addition to joining Yellow Ribbon Program, Concordia University Irvine has elected to participate in the Principles of Excellence initiative, a program launch under executive order in 2012 to ensure that student veterans, service members, and family members are adequately supported and protected while using Federal education benefits. Concordia University Irvine has agreed to uphold these principles which include providing educational plans for all military and veteran education beneficiaries, ending fraudulent and aggressive recruiting techniques and misrepresentations and accommodating service members and reservists who are absent due to service requirements.       

Current or prospective students who qualify for assistance through the Yellow Ribbon Program are encouraged to contact to Concordia University Veterans Services Office at (949)-214-3124. Additional information is also available at www.cui.edu/studentlife/veterans.

About Concordia University Irvine

Concordia University Irvine prepares students for their vocations—their calling in life. Concordia University Irvine offers undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and adult degree programs in a beautiful Southern California location in the City of Irvine, with online and regional cohort options. Concordia’s undergraduate program is distinctive among universities in  California because of its nationally recognized Core Curriculum, and its Lutheran heritage that provides a thoughtful and caring Christian community that lives out the theology of "Grace Alone. Faith Alone." Concordia is a U.S. News Top Tier Regional University and has been named by The Chronicle of Higher Education as one of the fastest growing private nonprofit master's institutions. Concordia University Irvine enrolls over 4,000 students.

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