How much of the cost at Denver Seminary will the G.I. Bill® cover? GI Bill® benefits are limited and differ by school, so the specifics matter.
Federal data does not indicate that Denver Seminary currently participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program. Check directly with the school, since participation can change year to year.
On top of tuition, the Post-9/11 GI Bill® provides a Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA) for the months you are in school. Below, the academic-year housing benefit is set against the estimated living costs at Denver Seminary.
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Post-9/11 monthly housing allowance (MHA) | $2,982/mo |
| Housing benefit (academic year, ~8 months) | $23,856 |
This allowance is paid while you are in school to help with housing and living expenses. Your actual MHA depends on your rate of pursuit and the school’s location.
Beyond the coverage math above, this is how much veteran education-benefit money actually flows to Denver Seminary.
In the latest reporting year, about 26 students drew Post-9/11 GI Bill® tuition benefits totaling $246,853.
| Benefit | Recipients | Total disbursed | Average / recipient |
|---|---|---|---|
| GI Bill® (all students) | 28 | $259,740 | $9,276 |
| GI Bill® — graduate | 28 | $259,740 | — |
| DoD Tuition Assistance (all) | 2 | $6,500 | $3,250 |
| DoD TA — graduate | 2 | $6,500 | — |
These are federal education benefits — the Post-9/11 GI Bill® for veterans and DoD Tuition Assistance for active-duty members.
References
More about our data sources and methodologies.
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at benefits.va.gov/gibill.