GI Bill® Reimbursement

Train for a new career with your GI Bill® benefits.

Veterans, active-duty service members and eligible dependents can enroll in select MedCerts training programs and receive reimbursement through the GI Bill® upon 
successful completion.

Use Your GI Bill®
Benefits

to qualify for up to 100% reimbursement of approved MedCerts training.

Career-Focused Online Training

designed to prepare you for in-demand healthcare and IT certifications.

Support Your Next
Career Move

with programs that can help veterans, service members, and eligible dependents build new skills and credentials.

GI Bill® Reimbursement

No Cost Education 

If you are an Active Duty service member, veteran or eligible dependent, you may qualify for reimbursement for the full cost of a MedCerts program with your GI Bill® benefits. MedCerts is a GI Bill® authorized school through the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) GI Bill® Preparatory Course Reimbursement program for Post-9/11 GI Bill and Survivors’ (Chapter 33) and Dependents’ Educational Assistance (Chapter 35). This is not upfront tuition funding, but a reimbursement benefit to the veteran or eligible dependent after successful completion of a course tied to a certification exam.

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Who’s Eligible for the GI Bill®?

If you’re a veteran or active-duty service member, National Guard or reservist, spouse or dependent of a qualified service member you could be eligible to be 100% reimbursed for your MedCerts training.

• An active-duty service member or veteran

• A member of the National Guard or Reserves

• A spouse or dependent child of a qualifying service member

• To verify GI Bill® benefits, call 1-888-GIBILL-1 (1-888-442-4551) or visit VA.gov.

How It Works

Unlike traditional college programs, GI Bill® benefits at MedCerts are issued through reimbursement. Here’s how it works:

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Approved Programs

Healthcare and IT are high demand civilian career fields with double-digit growth projected over the next 10 years. Up to 20 MedCerts’ programs in the healthcare and IT fields are approved for GI Bill® reimbursement.

Enrollment Requirements

What You Need to Know

Must enroll in a GI Bill® authorized program based on your state of residence.

Must pay full tuition upfront via a payment plan – discounts do not apply.

Must submit VA documentation upon program completion for reimbursement.

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With a GI Bill® Authorized School 

Take advantage of your GI Bill® benefits and prepare for a nationally recognized certification through MedCerts’ online, career-focused programs.

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GI Bill® Approved Online Healthcare Training Programs

A behavior technician works closely with a child in a therapy-office setting, guiding an activity while reviewing progress charts on a computer screen
BT 1000

Behavior Technician and the Medical Office

A behavior technician specialist works one-on-one with a child during a learning activity, providing guidance and positive reinforcement in a supportive therapy environment.
BT 1100

Behavior Technician Specialist

Dental assistant with a patient in a dental office.
DA 3000

Dental Assistant

A healthcare administration professional reviews reports and schedules on a computer in a bright office, managing operations and ensuring efficient coordination within a medical facility.
HI 9500

Healthcare Administration Professional

A smiling medical assistant in blue scrubs stands in a modern clinical setting with arms crossed, confidently representing a medical-assistant role. A doctor and other clinical details blur softly in the background.
HI 6000

Medical Assistant

A medical front office assistant greets a patient at the reception desk, entering information into an electronic health record system in a bright, welcoming clinic environment.
HI 3000

Medical Front Office & Electronic Health Records (EHR)

A medical front office administration specialist welcomes a patient at the reception desk, entering information into a computer and managing appointment scheduling in a healthcare office.
HI 1200

Medical Front Office Administration Specialist

A medical front office assistant and administration specialist greets a patient at a healthcare reception desk, entering information into a computer and managing appointments in a professional clinical environment.
HI 1000

Medical Front Office Assistant and Administration Specialist

A medication care coordinator reviews prescriptions on a computer while speaking with a patient at the pharmacy counter, ensuring accurate medication management and patient support.
HI 2000

Medication Care Coordinator

A patient care technician in blue scrubs warmly assists an elderly patient in a wheelchair, placing a supportive hand on their shoulder in a bright healthcare setting.
HI 7000

Patient Care Technician

advanced
A professional coder sits at a dual-monitor workstation, reviewing patient charts and entering information into coding software in a modern office setting.
HI 5100

Professional Coder

GI Bill® Approved Online IT Training Programs

Two IT professionals stand in a data center lined with glowing server racks. One holds a laptop and reviews system performance while the other observes, discussing network operations and infrastructure management.
IT 7100

Cloud Computing (Cloud+)

advanced
An ethical hacker analyzes cybersecurity data on multiple monitors filled with code and network visualizations, identifying system vulnerabilities during a penetration testing session in a dark tech workspace.
IT 6100

Ethical Hacker (PenTest+)

An IT professional stands confidently in a modern office surrounded by technology, reviewing data on a tablet while computer monitors display system code and network analytics in the background.
IT 1100

Fundamentals of IT

A healthcare IT technician works on a computer in a medical office, managing electronic health records and ensuring technology systems run smoothly to support patient care.
IT 3000

Healthcare IT Technician

An IT Helpdesk Administrator sits at a desk with dual screens, providing remote assistance and troubleshooting to users, with a headset on and system dashboards visible on one monitor.
IT 2000

IT Helpdesk Administrator

An IT network technician in a server room connects network cables and checks equipment, ensuring proper configuration and maintenance of computer systems and data connections.
IT 2200

IT Network Technician

An IT security and network technician monitors multiple computer screens displaying code and network data, ensuring system security and maintaining network performance in a modern tech environment.
IT 5000

IT Security and Network Technician

An IT security and network technician analyzes data on multiple monitors displaying network maps and security alerts, ensuring system protection and stable network performance in a modern operations center.
IT 5100

IT Security Specialist

An IT professional works confidently in a modern office, focused on a computer screen displaying code and system interfaces, symbolizing expertise in information technology and system management.
IT 1000

IT Support Professional

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