Throughout its history,
Schreiner University has welcomed American veterans as
students, as well as employed them as faculty and staff.
It continues that proud tradition by providing
assistance to veterans who want to use their G.I. Bill
benefits to attend Schreiner.
Schreiner has a generous financial aid policy, borne of
its donors’ deep commitment to helping students access
its highly ranked liberal arts education. In addition,
the World War II-era G.I. Bill and the new Post-9/11 G.I.
Bill offer valuable benefits to qualified veterans who
wish to attend Schreiner.
The benefit limit for Texas has been set below the cost
of Schreiner’s tuition for the 2011-2012 academic year.
In order to assist our students, Schreiner University
will apply to appear on the Department of Veterans
Affairs “Yellow Ribbon” list and in the meantime stand
ready and able to do everything it can to assist the men
and women in the armed forces.
Schreiner President Tim Summerlin explains, “The current
benefit limit in Texas effectively makes Schreiner
University a ‘yellow ribbon’ institution, permitting
ready access to qualified veterans, a fact that pleases
us. We monitor the situation and will be prepared to act
should any adjustment in that benefit level alter the
situation.”
Toni Bryant
Associate Dean of Admission and Financial Aid
Director of Financial Aid
Schreiner University
830-792-7229
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