CHAPTER 1607- RESERVE EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (REAP)

REAP was signed into law on October 28, 2004 to provide over $28,000 of GI Bill benefits for Activated Reservists. REAP (Chapter 1607) is a Department of Defense/VA education benefit program designed to provide educational assistance to members of the Reserve components called or ordered to active duty in response to a war or national emergency (contingency operation)* as declared by the President or Congress.

The Department of Veterans Affairs will administer the program and pay benefits from funds contributed by the Department of Defense. However, the DoD and Department of Homeland Security will determine eligibility.

Chapter 1607 benefits cannot be used with other VA educational benefits. You must make an irrevocable election choosing which program you want your military service to count towards. However, if you are eligible for a Chapter 1606 kicker (College Fund), you can still be paid that kicker while receiving Chapter 1607.

REAP benefits are potentially payable from December 9, 2001 (90 days after September 11, 2001) for persons who were serving on a contingency operation on September 11, 2001 and who were in school on December 9, 2001. The Department of Defense may provide further guidance as to the retroactive nature of this program.
Note: "Contingency operations" as defined in title 10 U.S. Code means "Military operations that are designated by the Secretary of Defense as an operation in which members of the armed forces are or may become involved in military actions, operations or hostilities against an enemy of the United States or against opposing military force; or results in the call or order to, or retention on active duty of members of the uniformed services..."
The Benefit Amount - The payment amount for REAP is determined by the number of days you were activated. The table below shows the rate for a full-time student taking classes on or after October 1, 2006.*


Time Reserve Member Serves on Active Duty

Full-Time Rate (Eff. Oct. 1, 2007)

90 days but less than one year

$440.40

One year but less than two years

$660.60

Two years or more

$880.80

Note: Reduced rates will apply for correspondence, flight, apprenticeship/OJT and licensing and certification training.

  • If your training was before October 1, 2007, your monthly rate will be based on a percentage of the Active Duty GI Bill payment rate that was in effect at the time of your training. Eligibility A member of a reserve component who served on active duty on or after September 11, 2001 under title 10 U.S. Code for a contingency operation and who serves at least 90 consecutive days or more is eligible for chapter 1607.
  • National Guard members are also eligible if their active duty is under section 502(f), title 32 U.S.C. and they serve for 90 consecutive days when authorized by the President or Secretary of Defense for a national emergency and is supported by federal funds.
    Individuals are eligible as soon as they reach the 90-day point whether or not they are currently on active duty. DoD will fully identify contingency operations that qualify for benefits under chapter 1607.
    Disabled members who have an illness or disease incurred or aggravated in the line of duty, and are released before completing 90 consecutive days, are also eligible.
  • You have 36 months of full time entitlement to use.  Your benefits begin after the 90-day minimum service period is completed.  There is no time limit for using benefits provided you remain within your component.  Your eligibility to REAP will end once you leave your component or are discharged (except for disability).
  • There is no fixed delimiting period for persons eligible under chapter 1607.
    Reservists receiving this benefit who are discharged or transfer to the IRR (Inactive/Individual Ready Reserve) will no longer be eligible to receive 1607 pay but will be eligible to receive 1606 pay for the amount of time that they were activated for plus 4 months. Members receiving assistance under Chapter 1607 will have benefits terminated if they receive assistance under section 2701 (ROTC Scholarship) under title 10 U.S.C.
  • How to Apply: First time GI BILL applicants should see the ‘Applying For Benefits’ section. If you have previously received GI BILL benefits before, see the ‘Receiving Benefits at UCSB’ section. For more information about REAP benefits, see the Chapter 1607-Reserve Educational Assistance Pamphlet or contact the VA Regional Office for additional assistance by dialing toll-free, 1-888-442-4551.