This page provides guidance for Longwood University students using Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program (VMSDEP) benefits and/or federal Chapter 35 Dependents' Educational Assistance (DEA).
The Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program (VMSDEP) provides educational benefits for eligible students.
Before applying, review the Virginia Department of Veterans Services website for:
Resources
Students approved for Tier 1 receive:
Students approved for Tier 2 receive:
Important: Tier 2 stipends are not guaranteed. Award amounts depend on:
- Enrollment status (full-time, three-quarter time, or half-time)
- Available state funding
- Number of eligible students statewide
When the Virginia Department of Veterans Services opens the VMSDEP portal for a new semester:
Note: VMSDEP benefits are charged by semester—not by credit hours. Using benefits for even one credit hour uses one semester of eligibility.
Once your enrollment appears on Longwood's roster, Student Accounts will apply your Military Dependent tuition waiver.
The waiver generally covers:
Longwood also currently waives eligible course fees, including:
Your student account will continue to display the original tuition charges alongside offsetting waiver credits.
After your tuition waiver is applied, the Office of Financial Aid reviews your aid package.
Depending on your situation, VMSDEP may:
A Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program (VGAP) grant can only pay tuition and mandatory fees.
If your tuition is fully waived through VMSDEP, the VGAP award may no longer be needed and could be removed.
Other grants or scholarships may remain unchanged if you still have unmet financial need.
Students whose names appear on Longwood's initial VMSDEP roster can generally expect tuition waivers to post:
| Semester | Estimated Posting Time |
|---|---|
| Fall | Mid to late July |
| Spring | Early to mid December |
These credits typically appear before tuition payment deadlines.
It is normal to receive one or more billing statements before the waiver has been applied.
If you submit your semester enrollment after classes begin:
Once your eligibility appears on Longwood's roster, tuition waivers are generally processed within two business days.
Financial aid updates may require additional processing time.
Tier 2 stipend funding is processed after the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) confirms final awards.
Students should expect Tier 2 stipends to be issued as reimbursements later in the semester.
Longwood processes approved VMSDEP tuition waivers only for semesters within the current fiscal year.
The fiscal year runs:
July 1 – June 30
For example:
Some students qualify for both:
Others may qualify for only one program.
Students using Chapter 35 benefits should send a copy of their VA Certificate of Eligibility (COE) to:
Unlike VMSDEP, Chapter 35 payments:
Students remain responsible for paying their Longwood balance.
Many students receiving Chapter 35 benefits choose to enroll in Longwood's Monthly Payment Plan.
Students using both Chapter 35 and VMSDEP should wait until VMSDEP tuition waivers have posted before enrolling.
Waiting helps ensure installment amounts are calculated correctly.
Learn about eligibility, applications, and benefits through the Virginia Department of Veterans Services.
Visit the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs website for information about Chapter 35 benefits.
Learn about installment payment options through the Office of Student Accounts.