Serving Those Who Served

Niagara University has a long history of honoring and supporting students who, like you, served all of us through service in our nation’s armed forces. Since its earliest days, countless numbers of soldiers and veterans have attended Niagara, enriching the campus and transforming the lives of others. Included among those veterans are two Medal of Honor recipients, General William Donovan and Lieutenant John Bobo, and a humanitarian nominated for sainthood, Fr. Nelson Baker. They, along with thousands of notable alumni, have made a difference in the world.

Since World War II, Niagara has welcomed many veterans who came back to school, either to begin or resume their education. In that same welcoming spirit, we welcome you to our campus and thank you for your service.

Best College Veteran Rankings LogoCollege Best Value for Veterans 2024

Schools reported on their benefits for veterans as part of U.S. News’ annual statistical survey of undergraduate schools during spring and summer 2023. To provide military veterans and active-duty service members with data on which top-ranked schools offer benefits that can help them make pursuing a college education more affordable, U.S. News has produced the Best Colleges for Veterans rankings.

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The GEM program links CCAF students to online regionally accredited civilian academic institutions that offer freshman- and sophomore-level general education courses. These courses fulfill the 15 semester hours of general education requirements toward the CCAF associate degree in applied science (AAS).

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G.I. Bill® Program Information

Are you waiting for your VA benefits?

The Department of Veterans Affairs has made funds available for veteran students who are still awaiting their education benefit claim to be processed. Eligible veterans can receive up to a $3,000 advance, which will be recouped from future benefit payments. If you are a student who applied for one of VA’s education programs and have not yet received your monthly benefit payment for the fall term, you can request a one-time advance payment through the U.S. Department of Veterans Alliance or at your local VA regional office.

GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.

Benefit Information

The MGIB program provides up to 36 months of education benefits. This benefit may be used for degree and certificate programs. Remedial, deficiency, and refresher courses may be approved under certain circumstances. Generally, benefits are payable for 10 years following your release from active duty. This program is also commonly known as Chapter 30. The Montgomery GI Bill may also be available to you if you are a member of the Selected Reserve.

The Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Benefits Administration’s Vocational Readiness and Employment (VR&E) service is vested with delivering timely, effective vocational rehabilitation services to veterans with service-connected disabilities. Enabling our injured soldiers, sailors, airmen, and other veterans with disabilities for a seamless transition from military service to a successful rehabilitation and on to suitable employment after service to our nation.

VEAP is available if you elected to make contributions from your military pay to participate in this education benefit program. Your contributions are matched on a $2 for $1 basis by the government. You may use these benefits for degree and certificate programs. In certain circumstances, remedial, deficiency, and refresher training may also be available.

The Post-9/11 GI Bill is for individuals with at least 90 days of aggregate service on or after Sept. 11, 2001, or individuals discharged with a service-connected disability after 30 days. You must have received an honorable discharge to be eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill. The Post-9/11 GI Bill became effective for training after Aug. 1, 2009. If you’re a member of the Reserves who lost education benefits when the Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP) ended in November 2015, you may qualify to receive restored benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill.

Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance provides education and training opportunities to eligible dependents of certain veterans. The program offers up to 45 months of education benefits. These benefits may be used for degree and certificate programs. Remedial, deficiency, and refresher courses may be approved under certain circumstances.

Veterans Tuition Awards (VTA) are awards for full-time study and part-time study for eligible veterans matriculated at an undergraduate or graduate degree-granting institution or in an approved vocational training program in New York state.

The Yellow Ribbon Program® is a provision of the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008. This program allows institutions of higher learning (degree-granting institutions) in the United States to voluntarily enter into an agreement with VA to fund tuition expenses that exceed the highest public in-state undergraduate tuition rate. The institution can contribute up to 50% of those expenses and VA will match the same amount as the institution.

Department of Defense Memorandum of Understanding (DOD MOU)

Niagara University uses block tuition for undergraduate students studying full time, so all students registered between 12 and 18 credit hours will be billed the block tuition rate. The DOD MOU requires all students to take the yearly tuition, times the number of semesters required to complete the program, divided by the number of credit hours in the program. The amount on the DOD MOU may vary from what would actually be charged. This figure also does not include required fees. The DOD MOU is designed to help military personnel make an informed decision about different schools.

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Title CR HR FT rate PT Rate MIL Rate
Literacy Specialist B-12 18 $815 $815 $715
Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor 24 $815 $815 $715
Title CR HR FT rate PT Rate MIL Rate
Business 64 $1,196.88 $1,265
Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies 64 $1,196.88 $1,265
Title CR
HR
FT
rate
PT
Rate
MIL
Rate
Accounting 128 $1,196.88 $1,265
Actuary Science 123 $1,245.53 $1,265
Art History with Museum Studies 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Biochemistry 126 $1,215.88 $1,265
Biological and Biomedical Sciences 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Biology/Biological Sciences Teacher Education 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Business Administration and Management, General 128 $1,196.88 $1,265
Business Teacher Education 128 $1,276.67 $1,265
Business/Commerce, General 128 $1,196.88 $1,265
Business Managerial/Economics 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Business Teacher Education 120 $1,239.66 $1,265
Chemistry Teacher Education 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Chemistry, General 126 $1,215.88 $1,265
Computer and Information Sciences, General 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Communications and Media Studies 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Economics 126 $1,215.88 $1,265
Teaching of Individuals in Elementary Education /Special Education Programs 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Education/Teaching of Individuals in Secondary Special Education Programs 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Elementary Education and Teaching 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
English Language and Literature, General 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
English/Language Arts Teacher Education 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Environmental Science 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Food Marketing 128 $1,196.88 $1,265
French Language and Literature 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
French Language Teacher Education 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Gerontology 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
History, General 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
International Relations and Affairs 124 $1,235.48 $1,265
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Marketing/Marketing Management, General 128 $1,196.88 $1,265
Mathematics Teacher Education 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Mathematics, General 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Philosophy 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Political Science and Government, General 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Psychology, General 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Public Finance 128 $1,196.88 $1,265
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 128 $1,196.88 $1,265
Religion/Religious Studies 120 $1,276.67 $1,265
Social Studies Teacher Education 120 $1,266.12 $1,265
Social Work 121 $1,266.12 $1,265
Sociology 121 $1,266.12 $1,265
Spanish Language and Literature 121 $1,266.12 $1,265
Special Education and Teaching, General 121 $1,266.12 $1,265
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management 126 $1,215.88 $1,265
Teacher Education, Multiple Levels 121 $1,266.12 $1,265
Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor 121 $1,266.12 $1,265
Tourism and Travel Services Management 126 $1,215.88 $1,265
Title CR
HR
FT
rate
PT
Rate
MIL
Rate
Accounting 51 $890 $890 $790
Biology Teacher Education 39 $890 $890 $790
Business Administration and Management, General 51 $890 $890 $790
Business Teacher Education 39 $890 $890 $790
Business/Commerce General 39 $890 $890 $790
Chemistry Teacher Education 39 $890 $890 $790
Counselor Education/School Counseling and 48 $900 $900 $800
Guidance Services
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration 33 $785 $785 $685
Early Childhood/Special Education Initial Certification 40 $815 $815 $715
Education/Teaching of Individuals in Elementary/ 40 $815 $815 $715
Special Education Programs
Education/Teaching of Individuals in Secondary/ 40 $815 $815 $715
Special Education Programs
Educational Administration and Supervision, Other 36 $815 $815 $715
Elementary Education and Teaching 39 $890 $890 $790
English/Language Arts Teacher Education 39 $890 $890 $790
Family Nurse Practitioner 49 $1,085 $1,085 $985
French Language Teacher Education 39 $890 $890 $790
Information Security & Digital Forensics 36 $890 $890 $790
MA – Interdisciplinary Studies Online 33 $670 $670 $570
Mathematics Teacher Education 39 $890 $890 $790
MS Nursing Education 39 $765 $765 $665
MSED – Early Childhood/Special Ed Initial Cert. 40 $815 $815 $715
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 39 $670 $670 $570
Public Finance 42 $890 $890 $770
Reading Teacher Education 39 $890 $890 $790
School Psychology 63 $900 $900 $800
Social Studies Teacher Education 39 $890 $890 $790
Special Education and Teaching, General 39 $815 $815 $715
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management 36 $870 $870 $770
Superintendence and Educational System Administration 39 $815 $815 $715
Teacher Education, Multiple Levels 39 $890 $890 $790
Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ 46 $815 $815 $715
ESL Language Instructor
Theatre Education P – 12 39 $890 $890 $790
Fee Type Fee Amount Frequency Program Level
Enrollment $225 One Time Associate, Bachelor
General $940 Per Term Associate, Bachelor
Official Transcript $10 Per Occurrence Associate, Bachelor, Certificate, Master
Business Fee- Accounting, Business Administration $600 Per Term Associate, Bachelor
Nursing Fee – 4 year Nursing Majors $845 Per Term Bachelor
Theatre Course Fee $995 Per Term Bachelor
MBA Fee for CPA Review (Acct 585) $625 One Time Master
CIS Program Fee $555 Per Term Associate, Bachelor
Graduate Student Service Fee $35 Per Credit Master
Hospitality Experiential Learning Fee $40 Per Term Associate, Bachelor, Master
Biology, Chemistry, Physics  Lab Fees $235 Per Course Associate, Bachelor
Family Nurse Practitioner Program Fee $210 Per Term Master
Graduate Education Program Fee $79 Per Term Master
ISDF Technology Fee $115 Per Course Master
Nursing Education Program Fee $85 Per Term Master
NRS 605, 616, 625 Experiential Learning Fee $600 Per Course Master
NRS 615 Experiential Learning Fee $800 Per Course Master
Undergraduate Education Program Fee $35 Per Term Bachelor

 

Waving the Yellow Ribbon

The new Post 9/11 GI Bill© and Yellow Ribbon Program® make Niagara University as affordable as any school in the country.

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Military challenge coins are also known as military coins, unit coins, memorial coins, unit challenge coins, or commander’s coins. The coin represents affiliation, support or patronage to the organization minted on the coin. The challenge coin is a treasured and respected representation of the organization minted on the coin.

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