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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Hazlewood Exemption Application in the editor.
Begin with Part A, entering your name, date of birth, and social security number. Ensure all personal information is accurate.
Fill in your address and specify the term for which you are applying for the exemption (fall, spring, or summer).
Answer eligibility questions regarding education loans and benefits under Title 38. Be honest as this will be verified by your institution.
Depending on your status (child or spouse), complete the relevant sections: Part B for transferred hours, Part C for previous recipients, or Part D for first-time applicants.
In Part E, provide your signature and date to certify that all information is true. This step is crucial for processing your application.
Submit the completed form along with any required documentation directly to your institution’s veteran’s education office using our platform's submission features.
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