Why IT Certification Is the Highest-ROI Use of GI Bill® in 2026

Most veterans use the GI Bill® on a 4-year degree. For many, that is the right choice. For thousands more — especially those who want to be working and earning within 6 months of separation — a vendor-neutral IT certification covered by the GI Bill® is a faster, more direct path.

This guide explains exactly how to use Chapter 33 (Post-9/11), Chapter 30 (Montgomery), and Chapter 31 (VR&E) for IT certification training, and what to look for in an approved program.

Which GI Bill® Programs Cover IT Certifications?

Step-by-Step: How to Apply

  1. Confirm eligibility: visit va.gov/education/check-post-9-11-gi-bill-benefits.
  2. Request a Certificate of Eligibility (COE): online at va.gov or by submitting VA Form 22-1990. Processing takes about 30 days.
  3. Find a VA-approved school: use the GI Bill® Comparison Tool. DSDT College is listed as a VA-approved institution.
  4. Apply to the program: at DSDT, this means submitting an enrollment application and emailing your COE to admissions. We complete VA Form 22-1999 on your behalf.
  5. Confirm your start date: Once VA approves, DSDT issues your enrollment certification.
  6. Start class: The VA pays as long as you are enrolled and meeting attendance standards.

What to Look For in a GI Bill®-Approved IT Program

The Five Best GI Bill® IT Certification Tracks

  1. CompTIA Trifecta (A+Network+Security+) — 9 months, best general track.
  2. Cybersecurity Track (A+ → Security+ → CySA+) — 9 months, targets DoD 8570 and federal cyber roles.
  3. Networking Track (A+ → Network+ → CCNA) — 9-12 months, targets network administration roles.
  4. Cloud Track (A+ → AWS Cloud Practitioner → AWS SAA) — 6-9 months, targets cloud roles.
  5. AI / Emerging Tech Track (AI Prompt Specialist + Security+) — 4-5 months.

DoD 8570 Considerations for Federal Contractors

If you are leaving service into a federal contractor role: Security+ is the credential most often required. Many veterans sequence A+, then Network+, then Security+ in 9 months and walk into federal cyber roles paying $80,000-$110,000.

Common Pitfalls to Avoid

DSDT Veteran Admissions Process

DSDT has a dedicated veteran admissions team that handles COE review, enrollment certification (VA Form 22-1999), BAH coordination, registrar reporting, VR&E counselor coordination, and career placement once certified. Most veterans at DSDT pay $0 out of pocket for tuition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use my GI Bill® at DSDT?

Yes. DSDT is a VA-approved institution. We accept Chapter 33, 30, and 31 benefits.

Will I get BAH while attending DSDT?

Chapter 33 students enrolled in qualifying in-person or hybrid programs receive monthly BAH. Online-only enrollment pays at half the rate.

Does DSDT also accept MyCAA?

Yes. Military spouses can receive up to $4,000 in MyCAA funding for DSDT certification programs.

Ready to Use Your GI Bill® at DSDT?

Email [email protected] with your COE or call (888) 688-4234. Most veterans complete enrollment in under 2 weeks from initial contact. Explore DSDT veteran-friendly IT programs or request a benefit consultation today.