At Rice Business, we value the contributions of our veterans and work diligently to support the educational goals that make use of your GI Bill® education benefits. We are here to help you, your spouse, or dependents access the educational benefits earned by serving in the armed forces of the United States.
Rice Business is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon program at the highest level possible for all our MBA programs. This means veterans in our programs who meet the length of service requirement are able to obtain funding for up to 100 percent of tuition and fees, a monthly housing allowance, and an annual book stipend.
Most student veterans at Rice Business utilize the Post-9/11 GI Bill® (Chapter 33) but there are several other options as well, including VR&E and Chapter 35. If you are uncertain about your eligibility or which benefit to use, please refer to the VA's GI Bill Comparison Tool or contact the JGSB School Certifying Official (SCO), Bethany Denton for assistance.
Upon uploading the above documents, you should also reach out to our VA Certifying Official, Bethany Denton for next steps.
Rice University does not impose any additional fees, obligations, or burdens on a student due to military related education benefits (other than those that may be required by the particular program itself).
Rice Business is proud to participate in the Yellow Ribbon program at the highest possible level for all our MBA programs: once your Chapter 33 annual cap has been exhausted, Rice Business will cover half of the remaining cost with a Yellow Ribbon Scholarship, which will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the VA.
This means that veterans who are eligible for Yellow Ribbon may have ALL of their tuition and fees covered at Jones. Our current agreement with the VA does not limit the number of participants OR the maximum amount of JGSB Yellow Ribbon scholarship dollars that may be awarded so there are no additional steps to apply.
In other words, the veteran will receive the higher amount of the two scholarships (either the Yellow Ribbon Scholarship or the Admissions Scholarship) but not the combined amount.
The purpose of the Hazelwood Act is to provide education benefits to Texas veterans, or to qualified dependent children. This benefit is only available to state institutions. Rice University, as a private education institution, is unable to participate. Tuition Assistance (TA) is a Department of Defense (DoD) program. The VA does not administer TA and Rice University does not participate in the Tuition Assistance program.