A subsistence allowance is paid each month while enrolled in the Veteran Readiness and Employment program (VR&E). The allowance is based on type of training, rate of attendance (full or part time) and number of dependents. The charts below reflect the rates as of Oct. 1, 2023.
A subsistence allowance is paid each month while enrolled in the Veteran Readiness and Employment program (VR&E). The allowance is based on type of training, rate of attendance (full or part time) and number of dependents. The charts below reflect the rates as of Oct. 1, 2023.
Training Time | No Deps | One Dep | Two Deps | Each Added Dep |
---|---|---|---|---|
Full Time | $768.42 | $953.15 | $1,123.23 | $81.85 |
3/4 Time | $577.38 | $715.90 | $839.78 | $62.97 |
1/2 Time | $386.32 | $478.66 | $562.64 | $42.00 |
*Institutional training also includes unpaid or nominally paid on-the-job training or work experience in a federal, state, local or tribal government agency.
Subsistence Allowance for Post-9/11 GI Bill-Eligible Trainees
If you are enrolled in the VR&E training program and eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill, you may be eligible to receive a housing allowance based on the military Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) for an E-5 with dependents. This is based on the ZIP code of the location where the training occurs.
If you are a full-time trainee, you will receive the full BAH; a half-time trainee receives half the BAH, etc.
These amounts update on Jan. 1 of every year instead of Oct. 1.
Check out the BAH rates for your area.
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