UC Davis accepts the GI Bill for the Master Brewer's Program and, from my chat on the phone with, it's easy and they know how to handle it.
Does anyone know of a brewing school that will accept the GI Bill?
Brewers Guild told me it is a beyond obnoxious process to get funding from the VA. Siebel has it posted on their website that they DO NOT accept the GI Bill though I have not spoken to them on the phone as I have with BG.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
UC Davis accepts the GI Bill for the Master Brewer's Program and, from my chat on the phone with, it's easy and they know how to handle it.
Have you looked into using the post 9/11 GI Bill, it is a bit more "loose" in terms of restrictions than the montgomery GI bill.
If you havent used your "one time certification" maybe you could look into using that in some way instead.
I will look in to U.C. Davis. Thanks!
Also, maybe I should have been more specific. I am on the post 9-11 GI Bill.
UC Davis is the only one I've come across. Siebel won't and is currently not really looking into itand American Brewers Guild is not either (paid out of pocket, but totally worth it IMHO). I just wish UC Davis offered online courses for those of us looking to further our education while utilizing the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
Walt Chleva
Dry Dock Brewing Company
Aurora, CO
So, I've used mine already, but I would be interested to see if this was a possibility. The only other thing I would say is it does take several months (8 for me) to get the payments to kick in and I had to be enrolled to get it started.
In this case, you're going to want to have the cash upfront to pay for a 5 month certification but you'll be reimbursed later.
I just graduated with my bachelors and have 17 months left on the post 911. I'm trying to find something "technical" to use it on. But yeah....you are right about the length of time it takes to be paid. It's horrible.Originally Posted by ArmstrongBrew
I will call ucd tomorrow but if they don't have a distance learning program, count me out![]()
I've been one of the lucky ones and have always gotten paid on time.Originally Posted by beergut
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My wife on the other hand hasn't been so lucky. Once, when she was working on her Bachelors, it took them almost 6 months to finally pay her and they completely lost her paperwork when she started her Masters earlier this year.
Yeah I did a lot of research on it too, called people etc. The only one is UC Davis as has been said, and at CBC I asked UC Davis people that were there if they were going to or did offer any of the courses online. The answer was no, and no plan to do it in the future right now. I don't want to move to Davis CA, myself, so no love![]()
~Phil