The Departments of Veterans Affairs, Defense, Education and Justice, along
with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission
announced today the launch of a new online complaint system designed to collect
feedback from veterans, service members and their families who are experiencing
problems with educational institutions receiving funding from federal military
and veterans educational benefits programs, including benefits programs provided
by the Post-9/11 GI Bill and the DOD Military Tuition Assistance Program.
The centralized online reporting system is designed for veterans, service
members and eligible dependents to report negative experiences with educational
institutions; and gives the federal government the information needed to
identify and address unfair, deceptive, and misleading practices and ensure high
quality academic and student support services are available for veterans,
service members, and their families.
"The online complaint system empowers veterans and their dependents and
provides them a direct line to VA and our partner agencies," said Allison A.
Hickey, Under Secretary for Benefits, Department of Veterans Affairs. "The
feedback we receive from veterans, service members and their families will help
us strengthen enforcement of the 'Principles of Excellence' for institutions of
higher learning serving veterans and their families to ensure students are
receiving the education benefits they have earned and deserve."
"Our service members and their families now have an easier and efficient
way to provide feedback on their civilian educational experiences, which will
ensure we have the right information to identify and address any negative
practices," said Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness
Jessica Wright.
Students can submit a complaint if they believe their school is failing to
follow the Principles of Excellence, (i.e. unfair recruiting practices, credit
transfer or change in degree requirements) through the centralized online
reporting system accessed via the
Department
of Defense and
GI
Bill websites. When feedback is received, agencies will contact the school
on behalf of the student and work toward a resolution. Complaints and their
resolution will be forwarded to the Federal Trade Commission Consumer Sentinel
Network, accessible by over 650 federal, state and local law enforcement
agencies for use in enhancing and coordinating law enforcement
investigations.
Executive Order 13607, signed April 27, 2012, addresses reports of unfair,
deceptive or misleading behavior toward veterans, service members and their
families pursuing higher education and directs agencies to establish, implement
and promote compliance with "Principles of Excellence" for educational
institutions receiving funding from federal military and veterans educational
benefits programs for America's veterans, service members and eligible
dependents, including preventing abusive and deceptive recruiting practices. The
new online complaint system is one of a range of tools being implemented by the
federal government to ensure that service members, veterans and eligible
dependents have access to meaningful information about the cost and quality of
educational institutions.