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144 | PHOENIX COLLEGE SUMMER AND FALL 2011 SCHEDULE EZINE PUBLISHED ON 03/21/2011<br />

| FOR CURRENT CLASS SCHEDULE UPDATES VISIT MY.MARICOPA.EDU<br />

Veterans Services<br />

Welcome!<br />

We are proud to serve our Veterans and their<br />

dependents. Phoenix College Veterans Services<br />

provides the following services:<br />

• Applications for VA educational benefits<br />

• Assistance with admissions and registration<br />

• Referrals for personal, career, academic<br />

counseling, and financial aid.<br />

or rent<br />

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Buy Your<br />

Textbooks<br />

Frequently Asked<br />

Questions<br />

Select From the Following<br />

Post-9/11 G.I. Bill - Chapter 33<br />

Montgomery G.I. Bill<br />

Chapter 30<br />

Montgomery G.I. Bill<br />

Select Reserve/National Guard<br />

Chapter 1606<br />

REAP – Reserve Educational<br />

Assistance Program<br />

Chapter 1607<br />

DEAP-Survivors and<br />

Dependents Educational<br />

Assistance Program<br />

Chapter 35<br />

Vocational Rehabilitation and<br />

Employment<br />

Chapter 31<br />

Documents Needed<br />

Veterans Appreciation Day 2010.<br />

What do I need to start my VA educational benefits at Phoenix College?<br />

The first step: apply for admission to the college. Once you have applied for admission,<br />

please visit Veterans Services and complete a Veteran’s Request for Education<br />

Benefits form (must be completed each semester).<br />

What documentation is required for VA education benefits?<br />

Discharge from Active Duty (DD214) AND OR<br />

Certificate of Eligibility from the U.S. Department<br />

of Veterans Affairs<br />

Notice of Basic Eligibility (NOBE), which may be<br />

obtained from your Educational Officer AND OR<br />

Certificate of Eligibility from the U.S. Department<br />

of Veterans Affairs<br />

Members of the Arizona National Guard may<br />

obtain a NOBE from their Educational Officer, OR at<br />

https://minuteman.ngb.army.mil/benefits/<br />

Discharge from Active Duty (DD214), or Military orders<br />

AND/OR<br />

Certificate of Eligibility from the U.S. Department<br />

of Veterans Affairs<br />

Certificate of Eligibility from the U.S. Department<br />

of Veterans Affairs<br />

You must meet with a VA counselor to apply<br />

for Chapter 31 benefits at the Phoenix VA Regional<br />

Office (602.627.2800). Once the VA counselor<br />

determines your eligibility, he or she will send a<br />

payment authorization to Phoenix College<br />

Veterans Services.<br />

What if I have received benefits at another institution?<br />

Submit form 22-1995 Change of Program or Place of Training and request official transcripts<br />

from all other institutions.<br />

How long does it take to receive benefits?<br />

Veterans applying to receive benefits may request to have their tuition due date deferred each<br />

semester they are enrolled. If you are using your educational benefits for the first time, it usually<br />

takes eight to ten weeks to receive your first educational benefit check.<br />

For assistance, please contact Veterans Services via email at veteran.services@pcmail.<br />

maricopa.edu or by phone at 602.285.7342.<br />

NEW!<br />

Textbook Rental Program<br />

Help reduce the costs of college. The Rent-A-<br />

Text program will save students, on average,<br />

half the cost of purchasing new book.<br />

Visit www.Rent-A-Text.com.<br />

Refunds: New and used textbooks may be<br />

returned for refund within 7 days from the official<br />

start of the semester with sales receipt.<br />

Refunds will be honored only when they are<br />

accompanied by the proper sales receipt.<br />

Payment: The bookstore accepts cash, debit,<br />

check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover/Novus and<br />

American Express. If a financial aid award<br />

is made and funds are available for book<br />

purchase, a charge may be made against<br />

your financial aid account. You may also use<br />

your MSRP prepaid Visa Card for bookstore<br />

purchases.<br />

Buyback: Depending on market value, the<br />

bookstore buys back books year-round. The<br />

best time to sell back books is at the end of<br />

the semester.<br />

Phone: 602.285.7489 | Fax: 602.230.2081<br />

Location: Hannelly Center (HC) lower level<br />

E-mail: bookstore@pcmail.maricopa.edu<br />

Web: www.phoenix.bkstr.com<br />

Summer Hours, May 16 - August 8<br />

(subject to change):<br />

Monday - Thursday.......... 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Fall Hours (subject to change):<br />

Monday - Thursday.......... 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.<br />

Friday.............................. 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday.......................... 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />

Please refer to the bookstore Website for<br />

Summer & Fall back to school extended hours.

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