Kansas Board of Regents summary of veteran/military educational programs in KS
Click on the followin link for a summary of veteran/military programs in Kansas under the auspices of the Kansas Board of Regents: Regents veteran/military education program summary
More in formation is available at the following link: Kansas Board of Regents
Kansans Helping Their Own
Upon leaving active military service, veterans have a wide variety of resources available to them from both federal and state governments. Many of these programs are administered through the Department of Veterans Affairs however; some individuals find the application process difficult to complete the paperwork necessary to receive benefits.
Therefore, the state, through the Kansas Commission on Veterans' Affairs (KCVA), provides 17 different service office locations which provide individual assistance to veterans in completing the paperwork necessary to receive benefits. For assistance in applying for benefits please contact us or see a list of state service office locations.
The following is a list of services and benefits provided by the State of Kansas and federal government:
- Disability Benefits
- Dependents' and Survivors' Benefits
- Burial Benefits
- Health Care
- Education and Training
- Home Loans
- Life Insurance
- Military Distinctive License Plates
- Filing Claims
- Appealing Claims
- Medals
- DD Form 214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty)
- Prescription Drug Coverage
- Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment