New Location: VA Education Benefits Processing
VA Education Benefits processing has moved to the Office of Financial Support and Scholarships.
- published: 2021/10/13
- contact: Amber Evenson - Office of Military and Veteran Services
- phone: 402.554.5927
- email: aevenson@unomaha.edu
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The “Military and VA Education Benefits” Desk
VA Education Benefits processing has moved to the Office of Financial Support and Scholarships.
If students have any questions regarding their VA education benefits, they can visit the “Military and VA Education Benefits” desk located in the Office of Financial Support and Scholarships in the Eppley Administration Building (EAB) 103.
Help and Inquiries About VA Education Benefits
Students can continue to call 402.554.2349 or email unovets@unomaha.edu for help and inquiries on their VA education benefits.
About the Office of Military and Veteran Services (OMVS)
The Office of Military and Veteran Services (OMVS) no longer does the processing of these benefits, however, OMVS continues to develop innovative programs and support services for military connected students and their families.
The OMVS computer lab is open for students to use and the new lounge area a comfortable place to study. OMVS has a new phone number 402.554.3771, and a new email address unomilconnection@unomaha.edu.
OMVS is here to answer questions and get students pointed in the right direction regarding VA benefits and other forms of support for the military connected population.
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