Veterans and Dependents

As part of our CSU Pueblo GI Promise, all honorably discharged veterans who show established domicile in Colorado immediately preceding the start of the semester (regardless of length of time) will be granted in-state tuition exception. The veteran can also petition for these benefits for their spouse and dependent if the veteran has an established domicile in Colorado. A dependent is an unmarried undergraduate student and under the age of 23 on or before the first day of class.

Qualifications for the GI Promise

Veteran Access, Choice and Accountability Act of 2014 (Choice Act)

In August 2014 Congress passed the Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014, otherwise known as the Choice Act. Section 702 of the Choice Act requests that CSU Pueblo provide in-state residency for tuition purposes to veterans and their family members using the Post 9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33) or the Active Duty Montgomery GI Bill (Chapter 30) for terms that begin after July 1, 2015 with the following qualifying circumstances:

Things to Note:

Necessary documents for review under Section 702 classification are the most recent DD-214, Member 4 for the veteran who earned the GI Bill entitlement to be used.

Additionally, students must enroll at Colorado State University Pueblo within three years of your transferor's discharge from active duty. You are not eligible if they are still on active duty.

Discover CSU Pueblo

students studying in LARC

Request more information about our degree programs, activities, sports, application process, and more!

Advising

two students smiling

The PACK Center and HSB Advising are available to assist you. Stop by or call for support. PACK: 719-549-2584, HSB: 719-549-2142.