VA VR&E Eligibility Requirements (Chapter 31) – Complete Guide
Last updated: 2025
Author: Abdias Lallemand, VeteransMoneyGuide.com
References: VA.gov, 38 CFR § 21.40, M28C VR&E Manual
🪖 What Is VA VR&E (Chapter 31)?
The Veteran Readiness & Employment (VR&E) Program, also known as Chapter 31, helps veterans with service-connected disabilities prepare for meaningful careers through:
- Career counseling
- Job training
- College or technical programs
- On-the-job training
- Apprenticeships
- Resume and job-placement assistance
- Independent-living services
VR&E is designed to help veterans overcome employment barriers caused by service-connected conditions.
🎯 VR&E Eligibility Requirements (2025)
You must meet two main requirements to be eligible:
1. Military Service Requirements
You must be:
✔ A veteran with an honorable or other than dishonorable discharge
or
✔ An active-duty service member awaiting discharge with a severe injury or illness
Reference: 38 CFR § 21.40
2. Disability Rating Requirements
You must have:
✔ A VA service-connected disability rating of 10% or higher, and
✔ A finding of an employment handicap by a VR&E counselor
OR
✔ A rating of at least 20% with a serious employment handicap (SEH)
In simple terms:
| Disability Rating | What You Need | Eligible? |
|---|---|---|
| 10% | Employment handicap required | ✔ Yes |
| 20%+ | SEH usually required | ✔ Yes |
| 0% | Not eligible unless pre-discharge program | ✖ No |
| Active duty | Expected medical discharge | ✔ Yes |
🧠 What Counts as an Employment Handicap?
VR&E looks at how your service-connected disabilities make employment difficult, including:
- Chronic pain
- PTSD, anxiety, or depression
- TBI or cognitive limitations
- Limitations with lifting, standing, walking, or mobility
- Conditions that prevent previous work (e.g., security forces, infantry)
The counselor reviews:
- Your VA rating
- Your education
- Your work history
- Your physical and mental limitations
If your disability limits your ability to obtain or maintain suitable employment, VR&E considers it a handicap.
🧩 Who Automatically Meets VR&E Eligibility?
You are very likely to qualify if:
✔ You cannot return to your old job because of service-connected issues
✔ You have a physical limitation affecting physical jobs
✔ You have PTSD, anxiety, or depression affecting job stability
✔ You have chronic pain or mobility limitations
✔ You’ve been unemployed or underemployed due to disabilities
✔ You’re switching careers because your old MOS is no longer possible
🕒 How Long Are You Eligible? (The VR&E 12-Year Rule)
You generally have 12 years from:
- The date you were first notified of your VA disability rating,
or - The date you left active duty
Whichever is later.
⏳ Exceptions:
Veterans with a Serious Employment Handicap (SEH) can have the 12-year limit extended.
📝 How to Apply for VR&E (Step-by-Step)
1. Apply online
🔗 https://www.va.gov/careers-employment/vocational-rehabilitation/apply-vre/
2. Upload supporting documents (optional but helpful)
- Resume
- School transcripts
- VA Rating Decision letters
- Medical records supporting limitations
3. Attend your Initial Evaluation Appointment
This appointment determines:
- Eligibility
- Severity of employment handicap
- Your customized VR&E plan
4. Receive your approved track
VR&E uses 5 “tracks” such as:
- Re-employment
- Rapid access to employment
- Long-term training (college/tech school)
- Independent living
- Self-employment
🎓 Does VR&E Pay for College or Graduate School?
Yes — VR&E can pay for:
✔ Tuition
✔ Books, fees, supplies
✔ Laptop/computer
✔ Certifications
✔ Internships
✔ Graduate programs (including MBA, MPA, MS, JD in some cases)
VR&E can cover programs that GI Bill will not.
This is why many veterans pick Chapter 31 over Post-9/11 GI Bill.
💼 Does VR&E Pay for Career Certifications?
Yes — examples include:
- CompTIA (A+, Network+, Security+)
- AWS Cloud Practitioner
- Project Management (PMP)
- Real estate licenses
- Cybersecurity certs
- Healthcare coding (CPC)
- CDL
- IT and business technical courses
💡 Tips to Maximize Your Chance of Approval
✔ Be clear about how your disabilities affect employment
✔ Explain why your current job is not suitable
✔ Show how new training helps overcome limitations
✔ Bring documentation (work notes, medical notes, HR writeups)
✔ Answer counselor questions honestly — don’t downplay symptoms
❓ VR&E Eligibility FAQs
1. Can I use VR&E while working?
Yes — as long as your job is not suitable based on your disabilities.
2. Can I switch from GI Bill to VR&E?
Yes — VR&E usually overrides the GI Bill.
3. Can VR&E fund a master’s degree?
Yes, if the degree is necessary for suitable employment.
4. Does VR&E give a housing allowance?
Yes — the Chapter 31 subsistence allowance.
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