38 CFR §21.4279
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- (a)Requirements for pursuit. A program of education may be pursued partly in residence and partly by correspondence for the attainment of a predetermined and identified objective under the following conditions:
- (1)The correspondence and residence portions are pursued sequentially; that is, not concurrently.
- (2)It is the practice of the institution to permit a student to pursue a part of his or her course by correspondence in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the attainment of the specified objective.
- (3)The total credit established by correspondence does not exceed the maximum for which the institution will grant credit toward the specified objective.
- (4)The educational institution offering the course is accredited by an agency recognized by the Secretary of Education; and
- (5)The State approving agency has approved the correspondence-residence course and has verified compliance with the requirement of 38 U.S.C. 3672(e) and § 21.4256(a) that at least 50 percent of those pursuing the correspondence-residence course require six months or more to complete it.
- (b)Payment for pursuit of a correspondence-residence program. The rate of educational assistance payable to a spouse or surviving spouse under 38 U.S.C. Chapter 35 for the residence portion of a correspondence-residence course or program shall be computed as set forth in §§ 21.3131(a) and 21.4270.
- (1)The charges for that portion of the course or program pursued exclusively by correspondence will be in accordance with § 21.3131(a) with 1 month entitlement charged for each $404 of cost reimbursed.
- (2)The charges for the residence portion of the program must be separate from those for the correspondence portion.