GI Bill® and 2024 J-Term and Summer Sessions at URI
Taking J-Term and summer classes is a great way to finish your degree faster and receive Basic Housing Allowance (BAH), also called Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA), during the J-Term and summer months. Just like during the academic year, any courses you take using your GI Bill® must meet unfilled degree requirements. It is your responsibility to be certain the courses you are taking meet your degree requirements. Be mindful of the number of entitlement months you have left. Take enough classes, during the J-Term and summer, to complete your degree on time.
Ready to explore J-Term at URI? Click HERE for more information!
Winter J Term is an academic mini-semester during the approximately three-week period between the first week in January and the start of spring semester. Catch up on credits or experience something completely new. And watch this space for the international and off-campus opportunities that await you in the future.J-Term at URI
Waivers and benefits
Disabled American Veterans
The Rhode Island General Assembly has enacted legislation granting tuition waivers to Disabled American Veterans. For more information, review the Disabled American Veterans Tuition Waiver page.
Rhode Island National Guard
The Rhode Island General Assembly has enacted legislation granting limited tuition waivers to members of the Rhode Island National Guard. For further information, please contact your National Guard Education Liaison and visit the STAP Waiver page.
Veterans Benefits
Registrants claiming VA educational benefits must fill out the online student verification form by visiting the GI Bill® Certification page.
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Summer Sessions at URI
Summer Session 1: May 20 – June 21 (5 weeks)
Summer Session 2: June 24 – July 26 (5 weeks)
Summer Session 3: May 20 – July 26 (10 weeks)
Summer Session 1, 2 and 3
*Summer sessions are calculated differently than a standard Fall / Spring semester. Please note — it is not the cumulative credits spanning the entire summer. Consider each session a separate session (in terms of credits taken).
BAH or MHA stipend (monthly) – paid directly to Veteran (paid in arrears; BAH/MHA is paid each month. However, the first payment may not arrive for several months so plan accordingly.)
BAH payments are paid based on “training status” per session
SUMMER TRAINING STATUS per 5 week session
4 credits =BAH = 100 %
3 credits =BAH = 80%
2 credits =BAH = less than ½ time $0
Training Time Equivalency Table
For a detailed Training Time Equivalency Table please click on the link below!
You must use your URI email to access the Google Drive.
GENERAL RULE: In order to receive the full BAH payment for both summer sessions, student Veterans should plan to take:
Option 1: 4 credits (or more) for Summer Session 1 and 4 credits (or more) for Summer Session 2
OR
Option 2: 3 credits for Summer Session 1 and 3 credits for Summer Session 2 with at least 1 credit for Summer Session 3.
If the student has 3 credits, they will receive BAH but at a lesser rate. If the student has 2 credits in a summer session – the student will NOT be eligible for BAH under Ch 33 benefits.
CERTIFYING FOR SUMMER SESSIONS:
In order to be certified for summer courses, you must complete the Student Veteran Verification Form by clicking HERE!