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  • Writer's pictureJosh Atkinson

GI BILL to pay for PMP and PMI-ACP (AGILE) training with PM-ProLearn

Updated: 1 day ago

 

We are excited to announce that our PMP and our PMI-ACP certification courses are both fully funded by CH30 MGIB and CH33 Post 9-11 GI Bill. We are the ONLY approved training provider for both certifications.


One month of eligibility, one week of class, 5 weeks of work may lead to thousands of dollars in potential annual revenue.


To help you we have built this process guide as a tool to shepherd you along the way.


THIS IS A VA REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM WHERE YOU ARE PAID BACK

AFTER YOU SIGN UP AND PAY FOR A COURSE OUT OF POCKET

 

If you have any specific questions email training@pm-prolearn.com.

 

Process:

1)     Confirm GI BILL eligibility and apply for VA educational benefits here: https://www.va.gov/education/how-to-apply/ 

2)     Find a class you would like to take on our website:

3)     Pay for the course through our website with your own credit card. For PMP, request a discount first to reduce the price to $2,000 to remain below GI Bill funding limits. https://www.pm-prolearn.com/request-funding-invoice 


After you're enrolled:

1)     Fill out the VA Form 22-10272 and use your purchase receipt.

2)     Upload your completed Form, the invoice, and either a copy of our enrollment email or a screenshot from the LMS that shows you are enrolled in the desired class to https://www.va.gov/?next=%2Fmy-va%2F

3)     Get reimbursed by the VA in less than 15 days.

Again, if you are unsure where to start, what cert is right for you or how the process works? Email training@pm-prolearn.com  

 




 Types of Chapter Benefits and how much is covered

 

Chapter 33 

Effective August 1, 2022, one month of entitlement will be charged for every $2,200.96 of benefits paid, however, the maximum reimbursement for a Prep test is $2,000 which would be 27.26 days of entitlement.

 

Chapter 35

Effective October 1, 2021, one month of entitlement will be charged for every $1,298.00 for benefits paid, however, the maximum reimbursement for a Prep test is $2,000 which would be 46.22 days of entitlement.

 

 

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