The State Approving Agency (SAA)
was established by act of Congress in 1947
to insure that Veteran's/eligible dependents
can use the GI Bill educational entitlement
in an approved educational program. The primary
function of the Montana State Approving Agency
is to review, evaluate and approve quality
educational and training programs for Veteran's
benefits.
Programs that can be approved
include institutions of higher learning (colleges
and universities), non-degree institutions
(vocational and technical schools), apprenticeship
programs, other on-the-job training programs
and flight schools.
The Montana SAA reviews the
appropriateness of each program relative to
the states standards and laws in addition to
the Department of Veteran's Affairs (DVA) rules
and regulations and other applicable laws and
regulations. The program is then either approved
or disapproved. Continuous supervision is required
of approved programs. There are over 50 programs
currently approved in Montana for Veteran's
educational benefits.
The Approval Process
Note: To meet the initial
requirement for approval to train veterans
and other eligible persons, the school must
have been in continuous operation for at
least two years.
The approval process is initiated
when an institutions owner or official
contact person sends a letter requesting approval
to train veterans and other eligible persons.
The letter should include a brief description
of the type of training being offered. After
our office receives the written inquiry, an
application packet will be sent requesting
additional required information including school
publications and other information.
After receiving the application
package, complete and provide all of the information
requested. Any questions regarding requested
materials can be directed to our office. Once
the application packet is completed and verified
by our office as meeting the requirements of
the law, we will contact the institution and
set up an on-site visit. The visit will serve
as an inspection of the facilities as well
as a review of all the necessary licenses and
forms. In addition, we will discuss record
keeping requirements and provide training for
the persons responsible for working with and
certifying veterans.
After the inspection visit,
and providing that all items are complete and
acceptable, the application is forwarded to
the Department of Veterans Affairs for their
acceptance.
If you feel you are interested
and will be able to spend the time and effort
to obtain approval to train veterans, please
contact our office for an application packet.
| Veterans
Education/SAA |
| Montana
Office of Public Instruction |
| PO
Box 202501 |
| Helena,
MT 59601 |
| FAX:
(406) 444-1373 |
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Director
of Veterans Education/SAA |
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| Bruce Knutson |
IHL/NCD Program Manager |
(406)
444-0691 |
| Tom Cummins |
OJT/APP
Program Manager |
(406)
444-4122 |
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