21.3130—Educational assistance.
(a) Approval of a program of education.
VA will approve a program of education selected by an eligible person if:
(3)
The proposed educational institution or training establishment is in compliance with all the requirements of 38 U.S.C. chapters 35 and 36; and
(4)
It does not appear that the enrollment in or pursuit of such person's program of education would violate any provision of 38 U.S.C. chapters 35 and 36.
(b) Payments.
VA will pay educational assistance at the rate specified in § 21.3131 (subject to the reductions required by § 21.3132) while the eligible person is pursuing an approved program of education or training.
(i)
Training in an apprenticeship or other on-job training program in excess of the number of hours approved by the State approving agency or VA; or
(ii)
Lessons completed in a correspondence course in excess of the number approved by the State approving agency.
(2)
A school's standards of progress may permit a student to repeat a course or portion of a course in which he or she has done poorly. VA considers the repeated courses to be part of the program of education. VA will make no payment for courses or training if the courses or training are not part of the eligible person's program of education.
(2)
For training in a foreign country unless the training is in the Philippines or is approved pursuant to the provisions of § 21.4260 ;
(3)
For pursuit of a course offered by open-circuit television, unless the eligible person's pursuit meets the requirements of § 21.4233(c); or
(4)
For pursuit of a course offered by independent study, unless the course is accredited, meets the requirements of § 21.4253, and leads to a standard college degree.
(e) Commencing date.
In determining the commencing date of an award of educational assistance, VA will apply the provisions of § 21.4131.