VA Chapter 35 DEA Benefits 2026:On a yearly basis, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) makes changes to the payment rates for education benefits under Chapter 35, i.e., Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance (DEA). These benefits are aimed at helping the families (spouses and kids) of veterans who are disabled permanently and totally due to a service-connected cause or who died either on duty or from a service-connected disability.
What Chapter 35 Covers?
Chapter 35 benefits grant monthly stipends not direct tuition payments to schools to eligible survivors and dependents enrolled in approved education or training programs. This can include college courses, vocational training, apprenticeships, and on-the-job programs, with payment amounts tied to enrollment status, type of training, and hours completed.
VA Chapter 35 DEA Benefits 2026
For the period October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026, the VA has set the monthly rates for DEA beneficiaries.
Standard College & University Enrollment
Depending on how many classes you’re taking measured in credit hours or courses your monthly payment in 2026 will be:
- Full-time enrollment: $1,574.00 per month
- Three-quarter (¾) time: $1,244.00 per month
- Half-time (½) enrollment: $912.00 per month
- Less than half-time but more than one-quarter: $912.00 per month (or the amount of tuition/fees, whichever is lower)
- One-quarter time or less: $393.50 per month (or tuition/fees, whichever is less)
Put simply, full-time college students using Chapter 35 benefits can receive up to $1,574 monthly in 2026, which is a notable increase compared to the previous year’s full-time rate (which was $1,536).
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Special Training and Apprenticeships
Not all training programs follow the same payment structure. If you’re enrolled in on-the-job training or apprenticeship programs, Chapter 35 rates work a bit differently reflecting the nature of hands-on work and experience.
Here’s how those payments stack up:
- Months 1–6 of training: $999.00 per month
- Months 7–12: $751.00 per month
- Months 13–18: $493.00 per month
- After 19 months or more: $251.00 per month
Prorated Payments & Tuition Caps
It’s important to know that VA payments are not flat checks, they’re based on actual enrollment and how long you attend in a given month. If you start classes partway through a month, the VA will prorate your benefit meaning you’ll receive a portion of the full monthly amount, based on days attended.
Likewise, if your tuition and fees are lower than your monthly DEA rate, the VA may issue a lump-sum payment that matches your actual tuition and fees instead of the full stipend.
VA Chapter 35 DEA Benefits 2026: In Summary
As 2026 progresses, the beneficiaries of VA Chapter 35 (DEA) will not have to worry about their monthly support being cut down:
- Full-time college students can count on $1,574/month at the maximum
- Partial support for part-time students and vocational programs according to tiers
- Apprenticeships and on-the-job training payments made based on the experience gained
This is the last year to take advantage of the benefits as they will expire on September 30, 2026, making it a significant year for the people who need Chapter 35 support to get educated and trained in fields of their choice that later on could lead to them having better jobs and lives.












