2025-14487Proposed RuleWallet

VA Tackles Overpaid Tuition: Who Foots the Bill Now?

Published Date: 7/31/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

The VA is updating rules about paying back money that was overpaid for veterans' education benefits. This change affects veterans and schools by clarifying who pays if too much money was sent to a school. These updates follow a 2021 law and help make sure everyone knows their financial responsibilities.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Clarifies Repayment of VA Education Overpayments

If you are a veteran using VA education benefits, the VA proposes rules that clarify who must repay money when the VA paid too much to a school. The change implements section 1019 of the Isakson Roe Act, effective January 5, 2021, and addresses assignment of financial responsibility for benefits paid directly to an educational institution.

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Published Date
7/31/2025

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Veterans Affairs Department
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