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Tutorialassistance can help you pay for necessary tutoring and is a supplement to your GI Bill benefit. Tutorial assistance is available if you are receiving VA educational assistance at the half-time or greater rate and have a deficiency in a subject making tutoring necessary.

The student, tutor, and school certifying official must complete an Application and Enrollment Certification for Individualized Tutorial Assistance (VA Form 22-1990t). The application may be submitted at the end of each month or combination of months. The application must be signed and dated on or after the date of the last tutoring session certified.


Whether you need a guide on how to use your GI Bill, want to take advantage of tuition assistance and scholarships, or get the lowdown on education benefits available for your family, Military.com can help. Subscribe to Military.com to have education tips and benefits updates delivered directly to your inbox.


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In order for the Fredonia Veterans Affairs Office to process your request for tutorial assistance, you will need to submit the VA form 22-1990t, two letters of recommendation, and the tutor agreement form to the Fredonia State University of New York Veterans Affairs Office.


This is the official form used to claim reimbursement for tutoring assistance under the Montgomery GI Bill. This form is available from the Fredonia Veterans Affairs Office website under "Downloads" on the main webpage and in the office.


The tutor must review and sign the tutoring agreement form confirming that they will provide tutoring for the student. This form is available from Fredonia Veterans Affairs Office website under "Downloads" on the main webpage and in the office.


The student, tutor, and certifying official must complete VA Form 22-1990t, Application and Enrollment Certification for Individualized Tutorial Assistance. The form combines the student's application for tutorial assistance with the school's certification of need.


All claims for tutorial assistance must be on VA Form 22-1990t. The student may submit an application at the end of each month. However, the student may delay submitting the application and include several months. VA will pay tutorial assistance only for tutoring received during the 1-year period before the date it receives the claim.


The monthly rate may not exceed the cost of tutoring or $100. The maximum amount payable is $1,200. There is no entitlement charge for the first $600 of assistance. After $600, an entitlement charge is computed by dividing the amount of tutorial assistance over $600 by the full-time rate the student is entitled to for an institutional course.


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The AWS account owner (AWS account root user) can grant IAM users and roles access to the AWS Billing and Cost Management data for their AWS account. The instructions in this tutorial help you set up a pretested scenario. This scenario helps you gain hands-on experience configuring billing permissions without concern for affecting your main AWS production account.


Record the AWS account number of your test account so that you can use it in the tutorial. In this tutorial we use the example account number 111122223333. Whenever a step uses that account number, replace it with your test account number.


In this scenario, you sign in to your test AWS account as the root user to grant IAM access to billing information. When you grant IAM access to billing information it allows IAM users and roles to access the AWS Billing and Cost Management console. This setting doesn't grant IAM users and roles the necessary permissions for these console pages, it enables access for IAM users or roles that have the required IAM policies. If policies are already attached to IAM users or roles, but this setting isn't enabled, the permissions granted by those policies aren't in effect.


Terry is part of your IT support department. Most of the time Terry doesn't require access to the billing console, but sometimes needs access to answer questions for employees in the finance department.


An IAM role is an IAM identity that you can create in your account that has specific permissions. An IAM role is similar to an IAM user, in that it's an AWS identity with permission policies that determine what the identity can and can't do in AWS. However, instead of being uniquely associated with one person, a role is intended to be assumable by anyone who needs it. Also, a role doesn't have standard long-term credentials such as a password or access keys associated with it. Instead, when you assume a role, it provides you with temporary security credentials for your role session. You can use roles to delegate access to users, applications, or services that don't normally have access to your AWS resources. In this scenario you create a role that Terry Whitlock can assume to access the billing console.


After you've completed the core tasks, you're ready to test the policy. Testing ensures that the policy works the way you want it to. By testing the access of each user you can compare the user experiences.


In this scenario, you sign in to your test AWS account as the root user to grant IAM access to billing information. When you grant access to billing information it allows IAM users and roles to access the AWS Billing and Cost Management console. This setting doesn't grant IAM users and roles the necessary permissions for these console pages, it just enables access for IAM users or roles that have the required IAM policies.


Your test AWS account doesn't have any identities defined except for the root user. To provide access to billing information we create additional identities to whom we can grant permission to access billing information.


As the root user, you can't sign in to the Sign in as IAM user page. If you see the Sign in as IAM user page, choose Sign in using root user email near the bottom of the page. For help signing in as the root user, see Signing in to the AWS Management Console as the root user in the AWS Sign-In User Guide.


If you have IAM Identity Center enabled, the AWS Management Console displays a reminder that it's best to manage users' access in IAM Identity Center. In this tutorial, the IAM users we create are to learn about providing access to billing information. If you have created users in IAM Identity Center you assign the Billing permission set to those users or groups using IAM Identity Center instead of IAM.


Clear the select box next to User must create a new password at next sign-in (recommended) and then select Next. Because this IAM user is for testing, we're going to download the password for use during the verification procedure.


You can review the new IAM users, groups and roles in the console lists. For each item you created you can select the name to view its details. When you view the user details, the console displays Billing listed under Permissions policies for pcandella and SupportUser listed under Permissions policies for twhitlock.


For more information about using policies to grant IAM users access to AWS Billing and Cost Management features, see Using identity-based policies (IAM policies) for AWS Billing in the AWS Billing User Guide.


You can use a role to grant IAM users access to the billing console. Roles provide temporary credentials that users can assume when needed. In this tutorial, the user twhitlock needs to be able to access billing information when a support request from the finance department requires he investigate an issue.

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