Webster University courses of study are approved for veterans' educational benefits in compliance with prescribed regulations by special approval agencies in each state and for each country where the University offers programs.

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) requires approval for the student to enroll in more than the minimum number of credit hours required for the graduate degree. This approval may be requested on the Program Option Request Form.

Veterans' educational benefits may be reduced for directed studies and 1-credit-hour seminars. Non-degree students and students working on the M.A.T. advanced graduate certificate are not eligible for veterans' educational benefits.

If veterans' educational benefits apply, the regional VA office will be notified of the date on which a student officially ceases attendance. Records of progress are kept by the institution on both veteran and non-veteran students. Progress records are available to all students at the end of each scheduled term. Additional information may be obtained from the Office of the Registrar at the St. Louis campus:

Contact the Office of the Registrar

Loretto Hall 63
phone: 314-968-7450 | 800-987-3447
fax: 314-968-7112
alternative fax: 314-963-6037
email: registraroffice@webster.edu

Webster's Military Heritage: Spanning the Generations

Our rich history of serving the military extends back to blood drives and sales of war bonds. Webster was the first University invited by the U. S. Department of Defense to open at a military location. Webster understand the needs of service members and their families. That’s why we offer affordable credit hour rates and generous transfer credits with classes held online and at more than forty military installations and metropolitan campuses across the U.S.

Transcript

[Instrumental music pays in background.]

Webster University logo

[Pictures of Webster Hall. Emerson Library, Marletto’s and Maria Hall. Black and white photos of people on campus in uniform saluting, nurses work at blood drives, students with poster of victory bonds, a person christens the SS Webster Victory at a seaport with a bottle of Champagne. The boat pulls out of harbor to sea; photos of airplanes — P-51 Mustang Fighter Plane and a Bomber B-17 Flying Fortress — a student examines a large globe in a classroom. Colorful photos of current military and their families.]

Text on screen: From 1945 …

Text on screen: P-51 Mustang Fighter Plane and a Bomber B-17 Flying Fortress

Text on Mustang: Spirit of Webster College

Narrator: Webster University's military heritage spans the generations from the start of our student-led blood drives to serving hospital meals for U.S. Army soldiers. Student sales of victory bonds and stamps supported the launching of the SS Webster Victory, the purchase of a P-51 Mustang Fighter Plane and a Bomber B-17 Flying Fortress. Webster University supporting our military then and the future of your military career today.

[Music swells up and ends.]

Webster University logo

[Webster Hall. Emerson Library. Marletto’s and Maria Hall.]

VA Certification

Online and St. Louis-Area Campuses — Bill Fenlon

VA Certification (St. Louis & Online) | Representative - Registrar's Office
314-246-7446
billfenlon@webster.edu

Extended Military and Metro Campuses

If you attend classes on a military base or metro campus, please contact your local campus for VA certification needs.

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Join Us in Academic Excellence

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Whether you’re seeking to start your academic journey or continue what you've already started, we'll help you achieve academic excellence while serving for your country. The first step is to fill out our application.

GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at its official U.S. government website.

Webster University is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) or any military service, and images, including incidental uniformed military personnel, facilities or military service marks do not imply endorsement by the DoD or any military service. The appearance of DoD visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.