Chapter 31 (Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment, VR&E) provides eligible veterans with a service-connected disability a comprehensive plan to prepare for, find, and maintain suitable employment — or achieve independent living. Benefits include tuition, housing, books, tools, training, and a monthly subsistence allowance paid directly to the veteran.
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| Requirement | You qualify if… | How to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Service connection | At least one service-connected disability | VA rating letter showing any rating |
| Employment handicap | Disability creates an employment barrier | Vocational evaluation with VR&E counselor |
| Service length | Served at least 1 day on active duty with discharge other than dishonorable | DD-214 |
| Entitlement period | Within 12 years of discharge or 12 years from notification of SC rating | Discharge date + rating decision date |
| Program feasibility | Must have a reasonable chance of completing the program and gaining employment | Determined by VR&E counselor |
Pennsylvania-Specific Programs & Advantages
Pennsylvania Veterans Benefits Beyond the Federal Programs
- PA Military Family Relief Assistance Program (MFRAP) — emergency financial assistance
- Pennsylvania Veterans Registry — connects veterans to local resources
- Blind Veterans' Association of Pennsylvania support programs
- State veterans' homes at reduced cost for eligible veterans
Property Tax Note for Pennsylvania Veterans
Pennsylvania offers a Real Estate Tax Exemption through the Disabled Veterans' Tax Exemption program for veterans rated 100% permanent and total. The exemption applies to the primary residence and is administered at the county level.
Who to Contact in Pennsylvania
For Chapter 31 Vocational Rehabilitation (VR&E) claims assistance in Pennsylvania, contact the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA). They provide free, accredited claims help to veterans at no cost.
Apply through your county Board of Assessment Appeals. DMVA's county-based veterans affairs offices provide free claims assistance across Pennsylvania's 67 counties.
How to Apply for Chapter 31 Vocational Rehabilitation (VR&E)
Application Process
Processing time: 30–60 days for initial eligibility determination; program start typically within 60–90 days
Apply online: VA.gov — Chapter 31 Vocational Rehabilitation (VR&E) →
Required Documents Checklist
- VA Form 28-1900 (Disabled Veterans Application for Vocational Rehabilitation)
- DD-214
- VA rating decision letter
- Previous education transcripts (if applicable)
Securely Store Your Records in the Benefit Bunker
Benefit Bunker is a Progressive Web App (PWA) — install it on your phone or computer for offline access. Store your DD-214, C&P exam results, rating decision letters, and VA correspondence directly in your Bunker. Available at your VA appointment even without Wi-Fi.
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What is the monthly subsistence allowance for Chapter 31 in Pennsylvania?
Chapter 31 subsistence allowance in 2026 ranges from approximately $674/month (less than half-time) to $1,234/month (full-time, without dependents) for school-based programs in Pennsylvania. Veterans with dependents receive additional allowances. The rate varies by program type (school vs. OJT vs. independent living) and location cost-of-living differential.
Is Chapter 31 better than the GI Bill for veterans in Pennsylvania?
For veterans with service-connected disabilities who have an employment barrier, Chapter 31 often provides more comprehensive support than the GI Bill — it covers tuition, fees, books, supplies, tools, and subsistence allowance simultaneously, and has no time limit tied to months of entitlement. Veterans in Pennsylvania should schedule a VR&E evaluation to compare options side by side.
Can I use Chapter 31 for self-employment in Pennsylvania?
Yes — Chapter 31's Self-Employment track allows veterans in Pennsylvania to develop business plans and receive equipment, licensing fees, and training to launch a viable business. Eligibility for this track requires a feasible business concept, strong entrepreneurial aptitude, and VA counselor approval. It is the least-used VR&E track but can be very powerful for the right veteran.