Veteran and Military Services
Mission
Veteran and Military Services (VMS) is a one-stop resource to serve, support, and honor veterans, service members, and their families as they transition to and navigate through Frederick Community College in pursuit of their goals.
Military-affiliated students have multiple benefit options to consider. To learn more about the various programs that may be available to you, please select from the menu on the left.
Vision
To be an innovative leader in veteran and military-affiliated student services in higher education by continuing to develop and model best practices.
Overview
FCC is approved by the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) for the training of eligible veterans, their dependents, and active-duty personnel for approved programs of study, and participates in a variety of education programs administered through the VA. In addition, FCC maintains a memorandum of understanding with the Department of Defense that allows active-duty personnel from every service branch (including members of the National Guard and Reserve components) to use military tuition assistance at FCC.
Getting Started
VMS is here to help you navigate your education benefits and enroll at FCC! Submit the VMS intake form form online to connect with us.
Section 1018 of Public Law 116-315, the Johnny Isakson and David P. Roe, M.D. Veterans Health Care and Benefits Improvement
Act of 2020, adds new requirements for education institutions participating in the educational
assistance programs of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Specifically, education
institutions approved for VA Education programs are required to provide covered individuals
(those using VA education benefits) with the following information:
Federal Student Aid and Other Sources of Student Financial Assistance
Students are encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine their eligibility for financial aid programs. Students may use VA education benefits and federal student aid simultaneously. Students
may also be eligible for state and institutional grants or scholarships
Students who have questions about any of these funding options should contact FCC’s Financial Aid Office for assistance.
Estimated total cost of attendance, including tuition, fees, books, supplies, and living expenses:
All students can access general Cost of Attendance information and a Net Price Calculator for help determining the cost of attending FCC.
Personalized College Financing Plan
Students who submit the FAFSA can access their personalized College Financing Plan (CFP)
in PeopleSoft once their FAFSA has been processed. The CFP includes their estimated
total cost of attendance, including tuition and fees, books and supplies, and living
expenses, as well as the type and amount of federal student aid they are eligible
for.
To view your College Financing Plan (CFP):
- Log into PeopleSoft
- Select “Financial Aid” from the tiles
- Confirm the correct aid year is selected or click “change” to update the year you wish to view
- Click “College Financing Plan” under “Awards” on the left-hand menu
- Click the “College Financing Plan” button to open the award notification in a new window (you may need to disable the pop-up blocker)
Note the following:
- The CFP is not a bill
- All FCC cost data is estimated
- The FCC total cost of attendance is based on full time enrollment for two terms
- Cost of attendance includes indirect costs like transportation that you would not pay to the College
Costs Covered by VA Education Benefits
Students are encouraged to use the GI Bill Comparison Tool to compare VA education benefits across schools. Once students have applied for their
VA education benefit and provided a Certificate of Eligibility, FCC Veteran and Military
Services staff can explain what portion of the cost to attend FCC their particular
benefit will cover.
FCC Graduation Rates
Students can access FCC’s graduation rates here.
Awarding of Transfer Credit
FCC awards credit for coursework completed at accredited colleges and universities
as recognized by the U. S. Department of Education and for military education and
training. For FCC’s complete policy regarding the awarding of transfer credit, go
to the Academic Standards Policy and Academic Standards Procedures.
Program Requirements
Students can view graduation requirements for each credit program in the Academic Catalog. Each program listing includes a Guided Pathway to Success which maps a student’s
path to completion.
Students can also view their Degree Plan in PeopleSoft [Student Center – My Academics – View My Degree Plan] to track their progress toward
graduation.
Students can view any additional requirements, including the training, experience,
or examinations required to obtain a license, certification, or approval for their
chosen program on the FCC Programs page.
Withdrawal or Absences Due to Military Service
Military personnel, including members of the Reserves and National Guard, who withdraw
from their courses or are temporarily unavailable because of a military transfer,
active-duty deployment, or military training obligation, will be able to continue
their studies at Frederick Community College upon their return.
Guidance for Students Who Need to Withdraw
Point of Contact for individuals using VA education benefits
Veterans and their family members in need of academic counseling, financial counseling,
disability counseling, and other information regarding completing a program at FCC
may contact FCC Veteran and Military Services Students for assistance. Students will
be referred to other FCC offices as needed.
- Frederick Community Veterans Engagement Board
- Frederick County Veterans Advisory Council
- Maryland’s Commitment to Veterans
- Maryland Department of Veterans & Military Families
- Mental Health Association of Frederick County
- Platoon Veteran Services Center
- POSSE Veterans Program
- Serving Together
- Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic
- VA Education Contact Information
- The Vet Center
- Veteran Readiness & Employment
- Veterans Crisis Line
VMS Office - Annapolis Hall (A-109)
Amy Coldren, Veteran and Military Services Coordinator
Office Hours: Monday 8:30 - 6:00; Tues-Friday 8:30 - 4:30
[email protected]
301.624.2838
VMS Office - Annapolis Hall (A-109)
Amy Coldren, Veteran and Military Services Coordinator
Office Hours: Monday 8:30 - 6:00; Tues-Friday 8:30 - 4:30
[email protected]
301.624.2838