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VETERAN RAPID RETRAINING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (VRRAP) APPROVAL (VA FORM 22-1990S); VETERAN RAPID RETRAINING ASSIST. PROGRAM PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT

22-1990S(4-6-21)

Application for Veteran Rapid Retraining Assistance Program (VRRAP)

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INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE APPLICATION FOR VETERAN RAPID
RETRAINING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (VRRAP)
(Use this form to apply for the Veterans Rapid Retraining Assistance Program only)
What is VRRAP?

NOTE: The numbers on the instructions match the item numbers on the application.

The Veteran Rapid Retraining Assistance Program is a retraining program which became law under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. This Public
Law 117-2 Section 8006, effective March 11, 2021 provides eligible veterans impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic with the opportunity to pursue a
covered program of education in a high technology - high demand occupation, as described by the Department of Labor. Such training assistance shall
be in addition to any other entitlement to educational assistance or benefits for which the veteran was eligible prior to the pandemic. (See below for
additional information regarding eligibility criteria).
The VRRAP training program begins on or after March 11, 2021, and the authority to make payments ends on December 11, 2022. No retraining
assistance shall be paid after December 11, 2022.
What are the Eligibility Requirements?
•

Age Requirement: As of the date of the receipt by the Department of Veterans Affairs of an application for assistance, the veteran must be at
least 22 years of age but not more than 66 years of age.

•

Unemployment Due to COVID-19: As of the date of the receipt by the Department of Veterans Affairs of an application for assistance,
veteran must be unemployed by reason of the covered public health emergency, as certified by the veteran.

•

Eligibility for GI Bill Benefits: As of the date of the receipt by the Department of Veterans Affairs of an application for assistance, veteran
must not be eligible to receive educational assistance under chapter 30, 31, 32, 33, or 35 of title 38, United States Code, or chapter 1606 of
title 10, United States Code. NOTE: A veteran who has transferred all Post-9/11 GI Bill entitlement to one or more dependents as of the date
the application is received by VA will be considered to be ineligible for benefits under chapter 33.

•

Federal/State Job Training Programs: As of any date during the Veteran Rapid Retraining Assistance Program, veteran must not be
enrolled in any Federal or State jobs program. The veteran must have his/her school provide a Verification of Attestation and notify VA of
this information.

•

Disability Compensation for Unemployability: As of any date during the Veteran Rapid Retraining Assistance Program, veteran must not
be in receipt of compensation for a service-connected disability rated totally disabling by reason of unemployability. NOTE: If the veteran is
not receiving compensation benefits for Total Disability Individualized Unemployment (TDIU) and is approved for VRRAP but is
subsequently awarded disability compensation due to a TDIU rating will cease VRRAP eligibility on the date he/she is notified of eligibility
for compensation benefits.

•

Unemployment Compensation: As of the first day on which the veteran would receive VRRAP MHA, must not be in receipt of
unemployment compensation, to include enhanced benefits provided under the CARES ACT. NOTE: Veteran will have to provide his/her
Attestation.

If found Eligible, What Benefits Would I Receive?
•

VA will pay twelve (12) months entitlement of Retraining Assistance for full-time pursuit of an approved program of education offered by a
community college of technical school that leads to a high demand occupation. The amount of the assistance is equal to the amount in effect
under 38 U.S.C. 3015(a)(1) which covers tuition and fees and monthly housing allowance benefits, payable at:

•

50% of the total amount payable when veteran begins the program

•

25% of the total amount payable when veteran completes the program

•

25% of the total amount when Employment is found in the field related of the chosen VRRAP program

NOTE: VRRAP benefits can only be paid for Associate Degree or Certificate Programs.
Can I access this Application and Apply Online?
Yes, you can create a user account, complete, and submit the VA Form 22-1990S application online by visiting the GI Bill Website at www.va.gov.
PART II - Item 1. Please identify the high demand occupation that your program will train you for. See Pages 4 - 6 for a complete listing of high
demand occupations.
ADDITIONAL HELP: If you need more help in understanding the requirements and for completing this application, call VA Toll Free at
1-888-GI-BILL-1(1-888-442-4551). If you use the Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD), the Federal Relay number is 711. You may also
contact an accredited representative, such as a Veteran Service Organization (VSO). VSOs are private groups that advocate on behalf of Veterans,
Servicemembers, dependents, and survivors. An accredited representative is an individual who has undergone a formal training process to assist
claimants. Please click this link to access additional information Accredited Representatives Home (va.gov)

VA FORM
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22-1990S

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OMB Control No. 2900-XXXX
Respondent Burden: 10 Minutes
Expiration Date: XX/XX/XXXX

APPLICATION FOR VETERAN RAPID RETRAINING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (VRRAP)
H. R. 1319 (Public Law 117-2 Sec. 8006)
PART I - APPLICANT PERSONAL INFORMATION (Military Service and Education History)
NOTE: You may either complete the form online or by hand. If completed by hand, print the information requested in ink, neatly, and legibly to expedite
processing of the form.

VRRAP PROGRAM INFORMATION
The Veteran Rapid Retraining Assistance Program is a retraining program which became law under the American Rescue Plan Act
of 2021 (Public Law 117-2 Sec. 8006). This Public Law became effective March 11, 2021 and provides eligible veterans impacted by
the COVID-19 pandemic with the opportunity to pursue a covered program of education. Such training assistance shall be in addition
to any other entitlement to educational assistance or benefits for which the veteran was eligible prior to the pandemic (See instructions
page for additional information and basic eligibility requirements).
1. VETERAN/SERVICE-MEMBER NAME (First, Middle, Last)

2. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER

3. CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS (Number and street or rural route, P.O. Box, City, State, ZIP Code and Country)

4A. ARE YOU BETWEEN THE AGES OF 22 AND 66?
YES

4B. DATE OF BIRTH (MM/DD/YYYY)

NO

5. ARE YOU CURRENTLY UNEMPLOYED DUE TO THE COVID-19
PANDEMIC?
YES

NO

YES

7. IF ELIGIBLE TO TRANSFER ENTITLEMENT (TOE), AVAILABLE UNDER
THE POST-9/11 GI BILL (Chapter 33), HAVE YOU TRANSFERRED ALL
OF YOUR ENTITLEMENT TO YOUR DEPENDENT?
YES

6. ARE YOU CURRENTLY RECEIVING EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE UNDER ANY OF
THE FOLLOWING GI BILL PROGRAMS (chapter 30, 31, 32, 33 or 35 of title 38, U.S.C.,
or chapter 1606 of title 10, U.S.C.) ?

YES

NO

NO

8. ARE YOU CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN ANY FEDERAL OR STATE
EMPLOYMENT/JOBS PROGRAMS?
NO

9. ARE YOU CURRENTLY RECEIVING ANY VA DISABILITY COMPENSATION 10. ARE YOU CURRENTLY RECEIVING ANY UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
INCLUDING ANY ENHANCED BENEFITS UNDER THE CARES ACT?
FOR A SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY RATED TOTALLY DISABLING
WHICH CAUSES YOUR INABILITY TO WORK?
YES

YES

NO

NO

11. E-MAIL ADDRESS

12A. MOBILE TELEPHONE NUMBER (Include Area Code)

12B. ALTERNATE TELEPHONE NUMBER (Include Area Code)

13. ARE YOU CURRENTLY ON ACTIVE DUTY?

14. DO YOU ANTICIPATE YOU WILL BE CALLED TO ACTIVE DUTY DURING
THE VRRAP PROGRAM?
(If "Yes," notify VA as soon as possible since it
YES
NO
may affect your eligibility)

YES

NO

15. DIRECT DEPOSIT INFORMATION
The Department of the Treasury requires all Federal benefit payments be made by electronic funds transfer (EFT), also called direct deposit (Direct Deposit is not
available for Chapter 32 recipients). To enroll in direct deposit, provide the information requested below, and attach either a voided personal check or a deposit slip to
match this information. If you do not have a bank account, please visit https://www.benefits.va.gov/benefits/banking.asp. This website provides information about the
Veterans Benefits Banking Program (VBBP), and a link to banks and credit unions that may fit your needs. You may also call 1-800-827-1000. If you elect not to enroll,
you must contact representatives handling waiver requests for the Department of the Treasury at 1-888-224-2950. They will encourage your participation in EFT and
address any questions or concerns you may have.
Checking
Savings
Routing or Transit Number
Account Number
(Routing number must be 9 digits)

PART II - PROGRAM SELECTION
1. HAVE YOU SELECTED A PROGRAM YOU WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND USING VRRAP? (NOTE: See Pages 4-6 for a complete listing of high-demand occupations)
YES

NO

NAME OF PROGRAM:

(If "Yes," please provide the "high demand occupation" you would like to attend to be certified and the name of the program's provider.
Choose 3 programs and indicate whether they are in person, online, or both)

NAME OF PROGRAM:
NAME OF PROGRAM:
2. PROVIDE THE ADDRESS (City, State, ZIP Code) AND TELEPHONE NUMBER (Include Area Code) WHERE
YOU PLAN TO DO YOUR TRAINING:

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3.ESTIMATED DATE YOU PLAN TO START OR
WILL START TRAINING (MM/DD/YYYY)

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PART III - WORK EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION HISTORY
1. ARE YOU CURRENTLY EMPLOYED? (If "No", Skip to Item 4)
YES

NO

2. HAVE YOU EVER, OR ARE YOU CURRENTLY WORKING IN ONE OR MORE OF THE LISTED HIGH TECHNOLOGY, HIGH DEMAND TRAINING OCCUPATIONS?
Yes, Select the Area:

Computer
Programming

3. WHAT IS YOUR CURRENT SALARY RANGE:

Data
Processing
<$20,000

Computer
Software

Information
Sciences

$20,001-$35,000

Media

$35,001-$50,000

No
$50,001-$75,000

>$75,000

4. WHICH AREA LISTED IN Part III, ITEM 2 BEST DESCRIBES YOUR HIGHEST TECHNOLOGY WORK
EXPERIENCE:
5. WHAT IS YOUR HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION (Check appropriate box)
HS or GED

SOME COLLEGE

ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE

BACHELOR'S DEGREE

MASTER'S DEGREE

DOCTORAL DEGREE

OTHER

PART IV - SELF CERTIFICATION, ATTESTATION AND SIGNATURE
CERTIFICATION STATEMENT:
THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS APPLICATION WILL BE USED FOR THE PURPOSES OF DETERMINING
YOUR ELIGIBILITY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE VETERAN RAPID RETRAINING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (VRRAP)
FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS. THE INFORMATION MAY BE AUDITED FOR ACCURACY. BY
SIGNING BELOW, YOU AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT:
SELF ATTESTATION "As of the date of this application, you are currently unemployed by reason of the COVID-19 pandemic. You are not currently
enrolled in a Federal or State jobs program, nor do you expect to be enrolled in such a program while training under VRRAP.
You are not currently receiving unemployment compensation, including any cash benefit received pursuant to the CARES Act, nor
do you expect to begin receiving unemployment benefits prior to training under VRRAP. Also, that you are currently receiving
unemployment compensation benefits, including any cash benefit received pursuant to the CARES Act, but your benefits will end
before you will begin training under VRRAP.
I attest that the statements above are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief.
SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT

DATE SIGNED (MM/DD/YYYY

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER I SUBMIT MY APPLICATION?
1) It could take up to 30 days on average to complete your claim.
2) If eligible, you will receive a Certificate of Eligibility (COE), or a Decision Letter in the mail.
3) You must take the COE to the VA Certifying Official located at the school you will be attending.
PRIVACE ACT NOTICE: This form under §8006 of Public Law 117-2 (H.R. 1319) authorizes VA to implement the Veteran
Rapid Retraining Assistance Program (VRRAP) which provides eligible veterans impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic with the
opportunity to pursue a covered program of education in a high technology - high demand occupation. The responses you submit
are considered confidential (38 U.S.C. 5701). VA may disclose the information that you provide, including Social Security
numbers, outside VA if the disclosure is authorized under the Privacy Act, including the routine uses identified in the VA system of
records, 58VA21/22/28, Compensation, Pension, Education, and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Records - VA,
published in the Federal Register. The requested information is considered relevant and necessary to determine maximum benefits
under the law. Your obligation to respond is required in order to obtain or retain education benefits. Giving us your SSN account
information is voluntary. Refusal to provide your SSN by itself will not result in the denial of benefits. The VA will not deny an
individual benefits for refusing to provide his or her SSN unless the disclosure of the SSN is required by Federal Statute of law
enacted before January 1, 1975 and still in effect. Any information provided by applicants may be subject to verification through
computer matching programs with other agencies.
RESPONDENT BURDEN: We need this information to determine your ability to participate in the Veteran Rapid Retraining
Assistance Program, 38 U.S.C. 3702 (d) and 38 CFR 36.4344. Title 38, United States Code, allows us to ask for this information.
We estimate that you will need an average of 10 minutes to review the instructions, find the information, and complete this form.
VA cannot conduct or sponsor a collection of information unless a valid OMB control number is displayed. You are not required to
respond to a collection of information if this number is not displayed. Valid OMB control numbers can be located on the OMB
Internet Page at www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain. If desired, you can call 1-800-827-1000 to get information on where to
send comments or suggestions about this form.
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VETERAN RAPID RETRAINING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM HIGH DEMAND OCCUPATIONS LISTING
Below is a listing of high demand occupations. Please identify and enter the high demand occupation that your program
of education will train you for in Part II, Item 1 of the form.
Management Occupations
1. Chief executives
2. General and operations managers
3. Legislators
4. Marketing managers
5. Sales managers
6. Public relations and fundraising managers
7. Administrative services and facilities managers
8. Computer and information systems managers
9. Financial managers
10. Industrial production managers
11. Human resources managers
12. Training and development managers
13. Construction managers
14. Education administrators, all other
15. Architectural and engineering managers
16. Medical and health services managers
17. Natural sciences managers
18. Social and community service managers
19. Emergency management directors
20. Personal service managers, all other; entertainment and recreation
managers,except gambling; and managers, all other
Business and Financial Operations Occupations
21. Agents and business managers of artists,performers, and athletes
22. Buyers and purchasing agents
23. Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators
24. Compliance officers
25. Cost estimators
26. Human resources specialists
27. Logisticians
28. Management analysts
29. Meeting, convention, and event planners
30. Fund raisers
31. Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists
32. Training and development specialists
33. Market research analysts and marketing specialists
34. Project management specialists and business operations specialists,
all other
35. Accountants and auditors
36. Personal financial advisors
37. Financial examiners
38. Credit counselors
39. Loan officers
40. Financial and investment analysts, financial risk specialists, and
financial specialists, all other

Architecture and Engineering Occupations
55. Cartographers and photogrammetrists
56. Bioengineers and biomedical engineers
57. Chemical engineers
58. Civil engineers
59. Electrical engineers
60. Health and safety engineers, except mining safety
engineers and inspectors
61. Industrial engineers
62. Mechanical engineers
63. Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety
engineers
64. Engineers, all other
65. Aerospace engineering and operations technologists and
technicians
66. Electrical and electronic engineering technologists and
technicians
67. Environmental engineering technologists and technicians
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
68. Animal scientists
69. Food scientists and technologists
70. Soil and plant scientists
71. Zoologists and wildlife biologists
72. Conservation scientists
73. Foresters
74. Life scientists, all other
75. Atmospheric and space scientists
76. Chemists
77. Environmental scientists and specialists, including health
78. Geo-scientists, except hydrologists and geographers
79. Hydrologists
80. Agricultural and food science technicians
81. Biological technicians
82. Environmental science and protection technicians,
including health
83. Geological and hydrologic technicians
84. Social science research assistants
85. Forensic science technicians
86. Life, physical, and social science technicians, all other
87. Occupational health and safety specialists
Community and Social Service Occupations
88. Substance abuse, behavioral disorder,
and mental health counselors
89. Child, family, and school social workers
90. Social workers, all other
91. Health education specialists
92. Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists
93. Community and social service specialists,all other
94. Clergy
95. Directors, religious activities, and education

Computer and Mathematical Occupations
41. Computer systems analysts
42. Information security analysts
43. Computer network support specialists
44. Computer user support specialists
45. Computer network architects
Legal Occupations
46. Network and computer systems administrators
96. Arbitrators, mediators, and conciliators
47. Database administrators and architects
97. Paralegals and legal assistants
48. Computer programmers
49. Software developers and software quality assurance analysts and testers
50. Web developers and digital interface designers
51. Computer occupations, all other
52. Actuaries
53. Operations research analysts
54. Data scientists and mathematical science occupations, all other
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VETERAN RAPID RETRAINING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM HIGH DEMAND OCCUPATIONS LISTING (Continued)
Educational Instruction and Library Occupations
98. Preschool teachers, except special education
99. Kindergarten teachers, except special education
100. Elementary school teachers, except special education
101. Middle school teachers, except special and career/technical education
102. Secondary school teachers, except special and career/technical
education
103. Special education teachers, preschool
104. Special education teachers, kindergarten and elementary school
105. Special education teachers, secondary school
106. Special education teachers, all other
107. Substitute teachers, short-term
108. Tutors and teachers and instructors, all other
109. Museum technicians and conservators
110. Librarians and media collections specialists
111. Library technicians
112. Teaching assistants, postsecondary
113. Teaching assistants, except postsecondary
114. Educational instruction and library workers, all others
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
115. Special effects artists and animators
116. Graphic designers
117. Producers and directors
118. Coaches and scouts
119. Choreographers
120. Public relations specialists
121. Technical writers
122. Writers and authors
123. Interpreters and translators
124. Court reporters and simultaneous captioners
125. Audio and video technicians
126. Sound engineering technicians
127. Camera operators, television, video, and film
128. Film and video editors
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
129. Dietitians and nutritionists
130. Radiation therapists
131. Recreational therapists
132. Respiratory therapists
133. Exercise physiologists
134.Therapists, all other
135. Registered nurses
136. Dental hygienists
137. Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians
138. Cardiovascular technologists and technicians
139. Diagnostic medical sonographers
140. Nuclear medicine technologists
141. Radiologic technologists and technicians
142. Magnetic resonance imaging technologists
143. Emergency medical technicians and paramedics
144. Dietetic technicians
145. Psychiatric technicians
146. Surgical technologists
147. Veterinary technologists and technicians
148. Ophthalmic medical technicians
149. Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses
150. Opticians, dispensing
151. Medical dosimetrists, medical records specialists, and
health technologists and technicians, all other
152. Athletic trainers
153. Health information technologists, medical registrars,
surgical assistants, and healthcare practitioners and technical
workers, all other
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Healthcare Support Occupations
154. Nursing assistants
155. Occupational therapy assistants
156. Physical therapist assistants
157. Massage therapists
158. Dental assistants
159. Medical assistants
160. Phlebotomists
Protective Service Occupations
161. First-line supervisors of firefighting and prevention
workers
162. Firefighters
163. Fire inspectors and investigators
Personal Care and Service Occupations
164. Barbers
165. Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists
166. Makeup artists, theatrical and performance
167. Manicurists and pedicurists
168. Skincare specialists
Sales and Related Occupations
169. Securities, commodities, and financial services sales
agents
170. Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing,
technical and scientific products
171. Sales engineers
Office and Administrative Support Occupations
172. Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks
173. Court, municipal, and license clerks
174. Order clerks
175. Human resources assistants, except payroll and
timekeeping
176. Statistical assistants
Construction and Extraction Occupations
177. Carpenters
178. Electricians
179. Glaziers
180. Insulation workers, mechanical
181. Plumbers, pipe fitters, and steamfitters
182. Reinforcing iron and rebar workers
183. Sheet metal workers
184. Structural iron and steel workers
185. Elevator and escalator installers and repairers
186. Earth drillers, except oil and gas; and
explosives workers, ordnance handling experts,
and blasters
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
187. Computer, automated teller, and office machine
repairers
188. Radio, cellular, and tower equipment installers and
repairers
189. Telecommunications equipment installers and
repairers, except line installers
190. Avionics technicians
191. Aircraft mechanics and service technicians
192. Automotive body and related repairers
193. Automotive service technicians and mechanics
194. Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine
specialists
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VETERAN RAPID RETRAINING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM HIGH DEMAND OCCUPATIONS LISTING (Continued)
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations (continued)
195. Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines
196. Recreational vehicle service technicians
197. Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers
198. Industrial machinery mechanics
199. Maintenance workers, machinery
200. Millwrights
201. Telecommunications line installers and repairers
202. Medical equipment repairers
203. Wind turbine service technicians
204. Commercial divers
Production Occupations
205. Machinists
206. Computer numerically controlled tool programmers
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
207. Airfield operations specialists
208. Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers

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File Title22-1990S
SubjectApplication for Veteran Rapid Retraining Assistance Program (VRRAP) H.R. 1319 (Public Law 117-2 Sec 8006).
AuthorN. Kessinger
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