The Veterans Program was established to assist eligible veterans, dependents and reservists in obtaining their VA educational benefits and achieving their educational goals. The Veterans Office provides information on veterans benefits and services; assists with completing applications and forms necessary to receive VA educational benefits; and assists with referrals to other agencies and resources.
College of the Desert is approved for the training of veterans, dependents and reservists leading to a certificate, associate degree or transfer to a four-year institution.
It takes approximately 6 to 8 weeks for the VA to process your application and to receive your benefits if eligible.
Students are required by the Department of Veterans Affairs to maintain regular class attendance and satisfactory progress.
Students receiving education benefits from the VA must stop by the Veterans Services Office each semester to inform the office of their enrollment, verify that their classes meet requirements and complete the required forms.
Official Transcripts from ALL other schools, colleges and technical schools are required by Federal Law to be submitted to College of the Desert. This includes all training and education received before entering the service as well any training received during service and after discharge, even if VA benefits were not paid for attending the course or program. This also includes test scores from CLEP, DANTES, AP (Advance Placement Scores from high school), DLPT (Defense Language Proficiency Test), etc.
Must declare a major and are responsible for enrolling in classes required for their major. Failure to take proper courses can lead to a reduction or termination of benefits for that semester. Remember to always check with our office about the courses you are planning to enroll in.
Students may receive benefits when repeating a course in which a grade of "F" or "NC" was received if that course is required or a prerequisite to a required course. In some cases, a grade of "D" may be repeated and receive benefits if a "C" or better is required. Be sure to check with our office on any courses you are planning to repeat!
Less than semester length courses are certified by the Veterans Office for the exact dates of the course only and not for the entire semester - this can affect your payments. Check with our office before enrolling for short-term courses!
Our office must report status changes as well as withdrawals immediately to the Department of Veterans Affairs. In order to avoid possible overpayments of benefits and subsequent billing from the VA, it is imperative that students collecting benefits report all changes, withdrawals, etc. immediately to our office so that we can notify the VA.
Veterans and current members of the US Armed Forces may qualify for Priority Registration. If a new student to COD, the requirements for the SSSP - Student Success and Support Program Process must be met or exempted.