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Use Your GI Bill® for Phlebotomy Training in Virginia

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⚠️ EDITORIAL HOLD — Do Not Publish Without Verification

This article was produced per the research brief provided but cannot be published as written until AVI Career Training leadership confirms the following:

  1. AVI offers a Phlebotomy Technician program — this does not appear in AVI’s current program catalog (cosmetology, esthetics, massage therapy, electrolysis, cosmetic laser technology, nail technology).
  2. AVI’s phlebotomy program holds VA/GI Bill® program approval from the Virginia State Approving Agency (SAA).
  3. Program details are accurate: hours, tuition cost, curriculum components, externship structure, and certification exam alignment.
  4. Virginia licensing/certification information is current — regulatory landscape can shift; confirm with DPOR or NHA.
  5. Yellow Ribbon Program eligibility, if claimed.

Publishing this article without confirmation exposes AVI to VA compliance violations, FTC disclosure issues, and serious credibility risk with the veteran community. All [VERIFY] tags below mark the specific claims that require sign-off before this goes live.

Recommended next step: Route to AVI admissions director and VA certifying official for review.


Use Your GI Bill® for Phlebotomy Training in Virginia

The GI Bill® can cover phlebotomy technician (NO FINANCIAL AID FOR THIS PROGRAM) training at a VA-approved school in Virginia, and AVI Career Training [VERIFY: confirm VA program approval for phlebotomy] in Vienna, VA is positioned to help you put those hard-earned benefits to work. If you served this country and you’re ready to build a hands-on healthcare career, you don’t have to start from scratch financially. Your military education benefits exist precisely for this moment.

Phlebotomy (NO FINANCIAL AID FOR THIS PROGRAM) is one of the most direct paths into healthcare. Training is short, the skills are in demand, and you can be working in a clinical setting faster than almost any other healthcare role. For veterans who are done waiting and ready to move, this program checks every box.

Here’s what you need to know — from how the GI Bill® works with vocational programs to what you’ll actually study, what Virginia requires, and how to get started at AVI.

Apply now at AVI Career Training or call (703) 943-9841 to speak with admissions.


Key Takeaways

  • The Post-9/11 GI Bill® can cover up to 100% of tuition and fees at VA-approved vocational schools, plus a monthly housing allowance
  • AVI Career Training is COE-accredited and SCHEV-certified, meeting the institutional standards required for GI Bill® program approval [VERIFY: confirm phlebotomy program specifically holds VA approval]
  • Phlebotomy technician (NO FINANCIAL AID FOR THIS PROGRAM) training typically takes [VERIFY: insert program length in weeks] weeks — one of the fastest routes into a clinical healthcare setting
  • Virginia does not currently require state licensure for phlebotomists, but national certification (NHA CPT or ASCP) is the recognized industry standard
  • The average phlebotomy technician salary in Virginia is approximately $38,000–$45,000 per year, with higher earnings in the DC metro area

Does the GI Bill® Cover Phlebotomy Technician Programs?

The GI Bill® — specifically the Post-9/11 GI Bill® (Chapter 33) and the Montgomery GI Bill® (Chapter 30) — can absolutely cover career training at vocational and trade schools, including phlebotomy (NO FINANCIAL AID FOR THIS PROGRAM) programs. This is not limited to four-year universities. Congress designed these benefits to support veterans pursuing skilled, employment-ready careers in fields like healthcare.

Here is how it works in practice:

Post-9/11 GI Bill® (Chapter 33):
– Covers up to 100% of in-state tuition and fees for qualifying programs at approved institutions
– Provides a monthly Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) calculated at the E-5 with dependents rate for your school’s ZIP code — a meaningful financial cushion during training
– Includes a books and supplies stipend of up to $1,000 per academic year

Montgomery GI Bill® (Chapter 30):
– Provides a monthly payment directly to you — the 2024 rate for full-time enrollment is approximately $2,050/month
– You use these funds to pay tuition and living expenses

The critical variable is VA program approval. A school’s general accreditation is not enough — the specific program you enroll in must be approved by Virginia’s State Approving Agency (SAA). Federal financial aid (FAFSA/Title IV) is NOT available for this program as it does not meet the minimum 600-hour requirement. AVI offers flexible payment plans and private financing options. AVI Career Training [VERIFY: confirm SAA approval for phlebotomy program specifically, obtain SCO certification number] has COE accreditation and SCHEV certification, which establishes the institutional foundation for program approval.

Before enrolling with any school, you can confirm VA-approved programs at the VA WEAMS Institution Search at no cost.


What You’ll Learn in AVI’s Phlebotomy Technician Program

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AVI’s Phlebotomy Technician (NO FINANCIAL AID FOR THIS PROGRAM) program is built for people who learn by doing. The classroom matters, but the hands-on hours are where you develop the speed, accuracy, and patient confidence that employers expect on day one.

Core Skills You’ll Develop

Venipuncture and Capillary Puncture Technique
This is the foundation of phlebotomy. You’ll practice dra
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