How much of the cost at Princeton Seminary will the G.I. Bill® cover? GI Bill® benefits are limited and differ by school, so the specifics matter.
Princeton Seminary is not listed as a Yellow Ribbon participant in current federal reporting. If you need benefits beyond the Post-9/11 cap, ask the schools veteran services office whether any programs participate.
Beyond tuition, the Post-9/11 GI Bill® pays a Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA) while you are enrolled. Here is how that benefit compares to the estimated cost of living at Princeton Seminary.
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Post-9/11 monthly housing allowance (MHA) | $3,465/mo |
| Housing benefit (academic year, ~8 months) | $27,720 |
The Monthly Housing Allowance is paid for the months you are enrolled and is meant to offset off-campus living costs. MHA amounts reflect the local housing rate for the school’s area.
These figures show the GI Bill® and DoD Tuition Assistance dollars veterans and service members actually used at Princeton Seminary.
In the latest reporting year, about 3 students drew Post-9/11 GI Bill® tuition benefits totaling $56,702.
| Benefit | Recipients | Total disbursed | Average / recipient |
|---|---|---|---|
| GI Bill® (all students) | 3 | $62,937 | $20,979 |
| GI Bill® — graduate | 3 | $62,937 | — |
| DoD Tuition Assistance (all) | 0 | $0 | — |
| DoD TA — graduate | 0 | $0 | — |
GI Bill® dollars are paid on the veterans behalf, while DoD Tuition Assistance supports active-duty service 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.