ABYC Certification Exams Now Support Veterans Education Benefits

Veterans can now use U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs education benefits to receive reimbursement for nine American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) certification exams, supporting veterans who are entering the marine industry or advancing their technical skills.

The certifications were approved by the Maryland Higher Education Commission as the State Approving Agency and accepted by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, where they are now listed in the VA’s Web Enabled Approval Management System (WEAMS). Veterans may seek reimbursement for approved ABYC certification exams taken on or after Dec. 10.

GI Bill® education benefits help veterans, and in some cases their dependents, offset the cost of education. Active-duty service members also may be eligible to use these benefits.

The recreational marine industry continues to seek skilled technicians as boats become more technologically advanced, and service demands grow. ABYC certifications are widely recognized as a benchmark for technical knowledge and professionalism, demonstrating a technician’s understanding of nationally accepted safety standards and industry best practices.

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The approved ABYC certification exams include:
• Advanced Marine Electrical
• A/C Refrigeration
• Marine Composites
• Marine Corrosion
• Marine Electrical
• Marine Engines and Fuel Systems
• Marine Standards
• Marine Systems
• U.S. Coast Guard Recreational Boat Regulations

Veterans seeking reimbursement can learn more and submit claims directly to the VA using VA Form 22-0803 by visiting www.va.gov/education/gi-bill-comparison-tool/.

Additional information about ABYC certifications and exam requirements is available at www.abycinc.org/va-reimbursement.