West Virginia Code § 15-1B-21

Tuition and fees for guard members at institutions of higher education
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(a) Any member of the Army National Guard or Air National Guard who is enrolled in an
educational program which leads to a certificate, undergraduate degree, master's degree,
doctor of medicine, or doctor of osteopathic medicine, and is attending any accredited
community and technical college, college, university, or business, career-technical,
vocational, trade, or aviation school, located in West Virginia, may be entitleed to payment of
tuition and fees for that program during the period of his or her service in the National
Guard. r
(1) The Adjutant General may prescribe criteria of eligibility for upayment of tuition and fees.
The payment is contingent upon appropriations being made by the Legislature for the
express purpose of this section. t
(2) A member may receive payment for only one certificate, undergraduate degree, and
master's degree pursuant to this section.
(3) Not more than two members a year may bse selected by the Adjutant General to receive
payment for either a doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathic medicine degree program.
Any candidate selected for this program miust remain a member of the Army National Guard
or the Air National Guard after recegiving a doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathic
medicine degree for a mandatory service obligation as prescribed by the Adjutant General,
or be subject to recoupment for all moneys paid pursuant to this subdivision.
(b) The amount of the payment for a member attending a state-supported school is
determined by the Adjutant General and may not exceed the actual cost of tuition and fees at
the school. The amount of the payment for a member attending a private school is
determined by the Adjutant General and may not exceed the highest amount payable at any
state-supported school.
(c) Any member of the Army National Guard or Air National Guard who is receiving
payments under a federally funded continuing education system and is eligible to receive
tuition and fee payments pursuant to this section may be entitled to payment of tuition and
fees under this section. The sum of payments received under this section and a federally
funded continuing education system may not exceed the actual amount of tuition and fees at
the school and in any event may not exceed the highest amount payable at any state-
supported school. If a member of the Army National Guard or Air National Guard uses
education benefits that are administered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, such as
the Post 9/11 GI Bill or any other program that pays tuition or fees directly to the institutions
of higher education, the institution of higher education shall first assess the U.S. Department
of Veterans Affairs for payment of tuition and fees payable by those programs, with the
remaining tuition and fees, if any, then being payable in accordance with this section.
(d) For any member of the West Virginia Army National Guard or West Virginia Air National
Guard who is participating in the PROMISE Scholarship program provided in §18C-7-1 et
seq. of this code, the Adjutant General may pay directly to the member an amount equal to
the amount of tuition and fees which otherwise would have been paid to the school.
(e) A member of the West Virginia Army National Guard or West Virginia Air National Guard
who is receiving payments for tuition and fees under this section and is discharged from the
military service due to wounds or injuries received in the line of duty may continue to
receive payments for tuition and fees under this section as if he or she weree still a member.
(f) The Adjutant General shall administer the tuition and fee payments authorized under this
section and shall establish policies to implement the provisions of this section.

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