Alabama GI Dependents' Educational Benefit

College & Education · Alabama · Free

State education benefits for children and spouses of disabled Alabama veterans, supporting family members including those in fatherhood situations pursuing higher education. Benefits may cover tuition and fees at participating Alabama public institutions. Dads and family members can apply through the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs; required documents include DD-214, VA disability rating, and enrollment verification. Office open Mon-Fri 8am-5pm.

Contact & Details

Address: 100 N Union St #850, Montgomery, AL 36130

Phone: 334-242-5077

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

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