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Brooks Institute announces participation in the Yellow Ribbon Program under the Post-9/11 GI Bill SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – (August 24, 2009) – Brooks Institute is proud to announce that the United States Department of Veterans Affairs has given approval for the school to participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program under the Post-9/11 GI Bill. The Yellow Ribbon Program became effective on August 1, 2009 and Brooks Institute has already begun enrolling veterans for its September/October academic session. Under the Post-9/11 GI Bill, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will pay tuition and fees benefits up to each state’s highest public undergraduate tuition per credit hour and fees per term. In the state of California, eligible veterans will receive up to $287 per credit hour (based on eligibility tier) for classes taken at approved institutions of higher learning. Brooks Institute continues to demonstrate its commitment to the support of our military population through its participation in the Yellow Ribbon Program. For veterans who are 100% eligible for the Post 9/11 GI Bill, Brooks Institute will provide contributions, through the Yellow Ribbon Program, in the form of an institutional grant of up to $4,525 per year for tuition and fees that exceed the CA in-state maximum. The VA will match this contribution, thus providing up to $9,050 for eligible veterans and ensuring military students have the opportunity to obtain an affordable degree from a premier institution. "Eligible veterans will also receive a monthly housing allowance of up to $1,800 per month, as well as a yearly books and supplies stipend of up to $1,000 every 12 months," according to Brooks Institute President Dr. Roger C. Andersen. "This new program provides veterans with a very attractive financial benefit package to attend Brooks Institute and obtain their degrees in professional photography, film, visual journalism or graphic design." Whether someone is completely new to the field or seeking new skills to enhance an established career, Brooks' educational philosophy of "learning by doing" can provide a person with the artistic, technical, and business expertise needed in the field of photography. "Our 63-year old school achieved its greatest growth in the late-1940s and early-1950s with the passage of the GI Bill that followed World War II," said Vice President of Academic Affairs David Litschel. "Many veterans decided to pursue their dream of a career in the visual arts by attending Brooks Institute of Photography – now Brooks Institute. We anticipate another large number of veterans will take advantage of this great new program to pursue their dream at our prestigious school." Classes are taught by experienced instructors in professional photography, film, visual journalism, and graphic design at beautiful, scenic campus locations in Santa Barbara, California. For more information about Brooks Institute visit www.brooks.edu For more information about the Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program visit http://www.gibill.va.gov/School_Info/yellow_ribbon/index.htm About Brooks Institute |