Veterans to get help for LEED exams
Posted by admin on 30 Dec 2009 at 11:26 am | Tagged as: LEED
The Veterans Administration and the Green Building Certification Institute will reimburse veterans, their dependents, and reservists for the cost of taking the LEED exam.
Individuals planning to take a LEED professional exam must apply directly to the VA for reimbursement. Under this agreement, the VA will cover up to $2,000 per exam. Anyone who took a LEED Professional Exam after Dec. 3, 2008 is eligible for reimbursement.
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