Grossmont College Veterans center

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The Grossmont College Veterans Center provides GI Bill certification, academic counseling, and transition support for veterans and military families in San Diego's San Carlos community at the campus off Griffin Drive, 92119. The Veterans Resource Center in Building 36, Room 100, staffs School Certifying Officials who process education-benefit paperwork for Chapter 30, Chapter 31, Chapter 33 (Post-9/11 GI Bill), Chapter 1606, and Chapter 1607 recipients. Grossmont has earned a Silver-level designation from the national Military-Supportive Schools evaluation, and qualifying veterans receive first-day priority registration approximately nine weeks before the start of each semester—an advantage that secures seats in high-demand courses before general enrollment opens. Students transferring from secondary institutions such as Sierra School of San Diego in San Carlos often overlap with the veteran population in Grossmont's career-technical programs. The VRC's computer lab, study area, and lounge give student veterans a dedicated workspace with free printing, refrigerator access, and a quiet zone separate from the campus library. Counselors in the center specialize in building education plans that comply with VA requirements, ensuring that every enrolled course counts toward degree completion and benefit eligibility. The concentration of military installations across the region sends between 600 and 700 veteran students to the campus each semester, and the center connects them with the County of San Diego Veterans Service Office, the VA Regional Office, and the VA Hospital in La Jolla for disability claims and health-care enrollment. The campus sits near Grossmont Center at the eastern edge of the San Carlos community, accessible via the 8 freeway and Fletcher Parkway. Veterans filing taxes while enrolled can access preparation assistance through services at San Diego Tax Services in San Carlos. The Cal Vet Fee Waiver program waives tuition for dependents of veterans with a disability rating of 30 percent or higher, and the Dependent Education Assistance program (Chapter 35) provides a monthly stipend to eligible spouses and children of 100-percent-disabled veterans.