Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle E— - Reserve Components › Part PART IV— - TRAINING FOR RESERVE COMPONENTS AND EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS › Chapter CHAPTER 1607— - EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE FOR RESERVE COMPONENT MEMBERS SUPPORTING CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS AND CERTAIN OTHER OPERATIONS › § 16162
Each military department, and the Department of Homeland Security for the Coast Guard when it is not part of the Navy, must set up a program to give education benefits to members of the Ready Reserve under their control. The program covers any school or training that the Department of Veterans Affairs approves under its chapter 30 rules. Payments are made through the VA and are a share of the VA chapter 30 rate for someone who did three years of active duty. The share is 40% if the member did 90 days but less than one year of active service, 60% for one year but less than two, and 80% for two continuous years or more, or an aggregate of three years or more. If a course has a lower VA rate, that lower rate is reduced by the same percentage. A member can get up to 36 months of benefits (or the part-time equivalent). If a member had to stop classes because they were ordered to active duty under sections 12301(a), 12301(d), 12301(g), 12302, or 12304 and lost credit or training time, payments for that missed course time do not count against their 36-month entitlement or the limits in section 3695 of title 38, but only for the period they missed. Section 16131(j) also applies here with a technical reference change. Members may voluntarily contribute up to $600 (in $20 steps) while in the Reserve; each $20 raises the full-time monthly payment by $5 (part-time is prorated). Contributions go to the Treasury and the higher payment starts the first enrollment period after the contribution.
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10 U.S.C. § 16162
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73