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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
Veterans’ Advisory Committee on
Education (VACOE), Notice of Meeting
The Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA) gives notice under the Federal
Advisory Committee Act that the
Veterans’ Advisory Committee on
Education will meet on May 8th and
May 9th, 2019. On both days, the
meeting will be held at 810 Vermont
Ave. NW, Conference Room 630,
Washington, DC 20204. The meeting
sessions will begin and end as follows:
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May 8, 2019 ..........
May 9, 2019 ..........
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The meeting sessions are open to the
public.
The purpose of the Committee is to
advise the Secretary of Veterans Affairs
on educational issues affecting Veterans.
The Committee’s area of focus includes
access to quality programing and
ensuring Veterans success.
On May 8, 2019, the morning agenda
includes welcoming remarks, remarks
from VA officials, and briefings
regarding access to quality educational
programing for Veterans. The
Committee will use the afternoon to
discuss the presentations from the
morning and conduct an open
discussion around those topics. On May
9, 2019, the morning agenda topic is
focused on Ensuring Veterans Success.
The Committee will be briefed on
available data regarding GI Bill
beneficiaries and the transition
assistance program education track. The
Committee will use the afternoon to
discuss the presentations from the
morning and conduct an open
discussion around those topics. The
afternoon will end with the Committee
discussion recommendations and next
steps based on the topics covered during
the meeting.
Public comments will be received at
4:30 p.m. on April 21, 2019. Interested
parties should contact Mr. Lucas
Tickner, via email at Lucas.Tickner@
va.gov, or by mail at 810 Vermont
Avenue NW (22—Education Service),
Washington, DC 20420. Individuals
wishing to speak are invited to submit
a 1–2 page summary of their comment
for inclusion in the official meeting
record. Because the meeting is being
held in a government building, a photo
I.D. must be presented at the Guard’s
Desk as a part of the clearance process.
Due to an increase in security protocols,
and to prevent delays in clearance
processing, you should allow an
additional 30 minutes before the
meeting begins. Any member of the
public seeking additional information
should contact Mr. Tickner at the email
address noted above.
Dated: April 2, 2019.
Jelessa M. Burney,
Federal Advisory Committee Management
Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Veterans' Advisory Committee on Education (VACOE), Notice of
Meeting
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) gives notice under the
Federal Advisory Committee Act that the Veterans' Advisory Committee on
Education will meet on May 8th and May 9th, 2019. On both days, the
meeting will be held at 810 Vermont Ave. NW, Conference Room 630,
Washington, DC 20204. The meeting sessions will begin and end as
follows:
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Date: Time:
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May 8, 2019............................... 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
May 9, 2019............................... 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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The meeting sessions are open to the public.
The purpose of the Committee is to advise the Secretary of Veterans
Affairs on educational issues affecting Veterans. The Committee's area
of focus includes access to quality programing and ensuring Veterans
success.
On May 8, 2019, the morning agenda includes welcoming remarks,
remarks from VA officials, and briefings regarding access to quality
educational programing for Veterans. The Committee will use the
afternoon to discuss the presentations from the morning and conduct an
open discussion around those topics. On May 9, 2019, the morning agenda
topic is focused on Ensuring Veterans Success. The Committee will be
briefed on available data regarding GI Bill beneficiaries and the
transition assistance program education track. The Committee will use
the afternoon to discuss the presentations from the morning and conduct
an open discussion around those topics. The afternoon will end with the
Committee discussion recommendations and next steps based on the topics
covered during the meeting.
Public comments will be received at 4:30 p.m. on April 21, 2019.
Interested parties should contact Mr. Lucas Tickner, via email at
[email protected], or by mail at 810 Vermont Avenue NW (22--
Education Service), Washington, DC 20420. Individuals wishing to speak
are invited to submit a 1-2 page summary of their comment for inclusion
in the official meeting record. Because the meeting is being held in a
government building, a photo I.D. must be presented at the Guard's Desk
as a part of the clearance process. Due to an increase in security
protocols, and to prevent delays in clearance processing, you should
allow an additional 30 minutes before the meeting begins. Any member of
the public seeking additional information should contact Mr. Tickner at
the email address noted above.
Dated: April 2, 2019.
Jelessa M. Burney,
Federal Advisory Committee Management Officer.
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