HISTORY & PURPOSE
The Kentucky Approving
Agency for Veterans Education grew out of the GI Bill of Rights. Title 38, U.S. Code, Chapter 36, and Administration of Education Benefits,
which authorized the establishment of State Approving Agencies.
Under federal law, the
State Approving Agency is responsible for determining what programs may be
approved for the use of VA education benefits for those individuals under
Chapter 30, 32, and 35, Title 38, U.S. Code and Chapter 1606, Title 10,
U.S. Code. This agency monitors program quality and the veteran's
progress in the program, and serves as a liaison between participants and
the Department of Veteran Affairs.
These responsibilities
include:
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Public, proprietary
profit and proprietary non-profit institutions of higher learning with
academic and professional degree and certificate programs;
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Apprenticeship (APP)
programs - formal training leading to journeyman status;
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On-the-job training
(OJT) programs - supervised job instruction programs;
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Flight schools -
programs for vocational flight training; and
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Exams - state board and
national certification exams.
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