It depends. Each program has their own sets of rules and it is best to visit each respective website. Here is a quick synopsis of three programs available for eligible dependents:
1. Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33). If you are a qualifying Veteran AND transferred at lease one month of benefits to your dependent before separating or retiring from the Armed Forces, your dependents may be eligible.
Post-9/11 GI Bill Website
2. Survivors' and Dependents' Educational Assistance (Chapter 35). A qualifying Veteran rated as permanent and totally disabled due to a service connection (or other additional factors) will be notified they are eligible to receive these benefits. This benefit is for each dependent and is prorated monthly. NOTE: There may be a monthly check in requirement to receive these benefits.
DEA Website
3. Wisconsin GI Bill. If a qualifying Veteran is at least 30% service connected, eligible dependents may qualify for up to 128 credit hours at no cost at any Wisconsin technical or state university. These benefits extend up to a PhD. There is currently a 5-year residency requirement. The quickest way to enroll is visiting www.mywisvets.com.
Wisconsin GI Bill Website