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VA Form 21-674 — Approval of School Attendance for Dependent 18–23

File this to keep an 18-to-23-year-old child counted as a dependent on your VA compensation award while they are enrolled in an approved school. VA drops the child automatically the month they turn 18 unless this form is on file.

38 CFR 3.667 · Free guide from VA Ready

What it is VA Form 21-674, Request for Approval of School Attendance, is the form that keeps a child on your VA disability award between ages 18 and 23. Authority lives at 38 CFR 3.667 and the school-approval framework at 38 CFR 21.4250.

When you use it Use it the moment a dependent child of yours is approaching 18 (or already 18 and starting school). VA automatically removes children from your benefits the month they turn 18. To keep the dependent allowance running, the child must be pursuing a course at a VA-approved educational institution and you must file. Per 3.667, the claim has to be filed within one year of the 18th birthday — or within one year of the course start date if the course begins after 18 — for benefits to reach back to the start date.

What to gather before you fill it out

How to submit Fastest path: file VA Form 21-686c online at VA.gov, choose "Add a child 18 to 23 years old who'll be attending school," and 21-674 is generated in the same flow. You can also mail the signed PDF to the Janesville evidence intake center (Department of Veterans Affairs, Evidence Intake Center, PO Box 4444, Janesville, WI 53547-4444) or fax it per the latest VA.gov instructions.

Common pitfalls

Related forms VA Form 21-686c (Declaration of Status of Dependents), VA Form 21-0538 (Status of Dependents Questionnaire), VA Form 22-5490 (Chapter 35 DEA — note the election conflict).

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