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Auburn
University
Office
of
Veteran's
Affairs
Spann Scholarship 
Named for America's first casualty of war in the War on Terror, Auburn
alum Mike Spann, this is a 4-year scholarship for the children of U.S.
service members who were killed in the line of duty.
The
AU
Office
of
Veteran's
Affairs
- Processes
veteran
education
benefit
applications,
changes,
and
terminations.
- Verifies
course
enrollment.
- Coordinates
course
of
study
with
Academic
Advisors.
- Maintains
student
records.
Federal
Department
of
Veteran's
Affairs
The
Federal
Department
of
Veteran's
Affairs
determines
eligibility
and
maintains
veteran
records
in
electronic
format.
Contact
Information
Montgomery
Regional
Office:
1-800-827-1000
Atlanta
Regional
Office:
1-888-442-4551
(Atlanta
office
hours
are
Eastern
Time.)
Responsibilities
of
the
AU
Student
Veteran
The
Auburn
University
student
veteran
must:
- Report
any
change
in
enrollment
status
to
the
Auburn
University
Veteran's
Affairs
Office.
- Coordinate
their
course
enrollment
with
their
respective
Academic
Advisors.
Application
Process
The
following
documents
are
required
to
apply
for
benefits
- DD214,
number
4
copy,
for
prior
Active
Military
Service
- NOBE
(Notice
of
Basic
Eligibility)
for
Reservist/National
Guard
(All
Services)
All
KICKER
Contract
paperwork
if
appropriate
- Letter
of
Eligibility
for
Dependents
(Chapter
35)
- Chapter
31
(Voc
Rehab)
Must
Contact
the
Montgomery
Regional
Office,
Department
of
Vocational
Rehabilitation
and
Employment
for
VA
form
28-1905
Authorization
and
Certification
Form
Enrollment
Certification
Active
Duty:
By
Term
All
Others:
School
Year
(August
-
May)
Summer
Term:
By
Student
Request
Graduate
Outreach:
By
Term
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