Isakson and Roe Act
Section 1005 of the Isakson and Roe Act requires that all public postsecondary institutions offer in-state tuition rates to all eligible veterans and their dependents, regardless of state residency status.
You can apply for Isakson and Roe Act Waiver when you fill out the GI BillĀ® Certification Request.
What Do I Need to Qualify?
Eligibility
- Chapter 30, 31 and 33 Service Members
- Service members must have The Certificate of Eligibility or DD 214 to serve as evidence.
- Reside in Idaho; proof of domicile is required (lease agreement, water bill, utility bill, etc.)
- Residence on campus: For residence halls, we will determine your Idaho domicile by reviewing your student account bill. For fraternities or sororities, students must provide a copy of their house bill.
- Students who qualify for the Isakson and Roe Act must continuously enroll for courses to maintain that qualification. Full time enrollment is not required to receive the Isakson and Roe Act Waiver
- Chapter 33 Dependents
- A spouse or child using transferred benefits who resides in Idaho and can show proof of domicile (see above).
- The spouse or child must maintain continuous enrollment to maintain qualification for the Isakson and Roe Act.
- A spouse or child using benefits under the Marine Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry Scholarship who resides in Idaho and can show proof of domicile (see above).
Yellow Ribbon Program
If you do not meet one of the Isakson and Roe Act Eligibility requirements, visit Yellow Ribbon or contact Military and Veteran Services at veterans@uidaho.edu.
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by the VA is available at the official U.S. government website at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.