What is the bah rate for gi bill

“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 www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.”

Post – 9/11 GI Bill® (Ch. 33)

The BAH rate (aka MHA rate (Monthly Housing Allowance)) full-time through the post 9/11 GI Bill® at an online college, school, or distance learning program is 1/2 the National Average.

Even though BAH Rates for active duty are effective January 1st, the effective date for the adjustment of the MHA received under the Post-9/11 GI Bill® is the beginning of the academic year, August 1.  

For students receiving the Post 9/11 GI Bill® or the Marine Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry Scholarship, please refer to the following chart.

Current BAH rates may be found on the DOD BAH Calculator website, using ZIP code 10940 and E-5 with dependents pay grade.

Fall and Spring Semesters

Number of CreditsBAH Percentage

*Students that are taking all online courses are eligible for half the national average BAH.

Summer Semesters

Number of CreditsBAH Percentage

4+ credits per summer session

3+ credits per summer session

2+ credits per summer session

*Students that are taking all online courses are eligible for half the national average BAH.

Winter Intersession

Number of CreditsBAH Percentage

*Students that are taking all online courses are eligible for half the national average BAH.

The amount of BAH a student will receive is also dependent on the student's eligibility percentage. For example, a student who is eligible for 90% under the Post 9/11 GI Bill® would receive 90% of the above rates.

As many students have already heard, the VA will be making many changes to the new Post 9/11 GI Bill®. I wanted to give you a “heads up” on some the major changes that may affect you financially, so that you can plan and prepare for these changes in advance for the Fall 2011 term. Students receiving other GI Bill® benefits – Chapter 30, 1606 or REAP – please note the change regarding break pay below.

Some of the most significant changes in the law include the following:

  • Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH)
    • Monthly housing allowance benefits are prorated based upon the rate of pursuit rounded to the nearest multiple of 10 (effective 8/1/11) for example:
      • If you are enrolled in 9 credits (when 12 credits is full time) your rate of pursuit is .75 and you will receive 80% of applicable BAH
      • If you are enrolled in 10 credits your rate of pursuit is .83 and you will receive 80% of applicable BAH
      • If you are enrolled in 6 credits, your rate of pursuit is .50 and your will receive 50% of applicable BAH.
      • NOTE: An undergrad student taking 12 credits is considered full time. A graduate student taking 9 credits is considered full time.
      • If you are enrolled in 12 credits as an undergrad student, you will receive 100% of applicable BAH.
    • In the past students who were taking 7 or more credits received their full applicable BAH. Students who were taking 6 or fewer credits did not qualify for BAH at all. This is one of the major changes to your benefit that will need your careful consideration.
    • A housing allowance is now payable to students enrolled solely in on-line classes. The housing allowance is ½ of the national average BAH for an E-5 w/dependents, which is $673.50 for 2011.
      • Please note that above mentioned Housing Allowance is different than the BAH rate paid for Chapter 33.
    • Individuals who are eligible for both Chapter 31/Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment benefits and Chapter 33 GI Bill® benefits, will be allowed to choose the Chapter 33 Monthly BAH instead of the Chapter 31 subsistence allowance (effective 8/1/2011)
  • Break or Interval Pay is no longer payable under any VA education benefit program.
    • Example: Your semester ends December 15. Your housing allowance or BAH is paid for the first 15 days of December only. You next semester begins January 10. Your payment for January (received in February) will start January 10 through the rest of January.
  • Tuition & Fee payments are simplified for those attending public schools. Individual state caps are removed. All net public in-state charges are covered for undergraduate as well as graduate degrees. In the past, only in-state undergrad charges were covered.
  • Policy on accelerated on-line classes. There has been some confusion regarding the drop in payment rates for the past few terms and I want to clarify this policy for you. If you are enrolled in 12 credits but one of those classes is an accelerated class – your status as a full time student will drop to a ¾ time once that accelerated class ends. Which means that your BAH payment will be reduced from that day to the end of the “regular” term.

I will be attending a state wide training session in the middle of the summer, and once I get more definitive answers on all the changes to your GI Bill® benefits, I will send out a detailed newsletter. In the meantime, please review this message and make the necessary adjustments to your fall schedule so that you can get your maximum benefit.

What is 80% of the GI Bill?

10, 2001 your GI Bill benefit tier percentage is 80%. If you are attending a public school with tuition of $10,000 per semester, 80% of your tuition and fees or $8,000 would be paid by the Post-9/11 GI Bill.

How much is Bah a month?

The 2022 BAH rates, as part of a robust military compensation package, continue the member cost-sharing element at five percent of the national average housing cost by pay grade. These amounts vary by grade and dependency status and range from $74 to $168 monthly for the 2022 rates.

Where is the highest BAH in the US?

Areas with 10 Highest BAH Rates*.
San Francisco, CA..
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Oakland, CA..
Long Island, NY..
Nantucket, MA..
Monterey, CA..

Will military BAH increase in 2022?

In this Article Military service members saw a 5.1% Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) rate increase in 2022, the Department of Defense announced on Wednesday, Dec. 15, after Congress passed the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).