U.S. Code of Federal Regulations
Regulations most recently checked for updates: Sep 16, 2025
(a) Purpose. The purpose of counseling is:
(1) To assist in selecting an objective:
(2) To develop a suitable program of education or training; and
(3) To resolve any personal problems which are likely to interfere with the successful pursuit of a program.
(b) Availability of counseling. Counseling assistance in available for—
(1) Identifying and removing reasons for academic difficulties which may result in interruption or discontinuance of training, or
(2) In considering changes in career plans, and making sound decisions about the changes.
(c) Optional counseling. VA shall provide counseling as needed for the purposes identified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section upon request of the individual. VA shall take appropriate steps (including individual notification where feasible) to acquaint all participants with the availability and advantages of counseling services.
(i) The veteran has had one or more personal interviews with the counselor;
(ii) The counselor has jointly developed with the veteran recommendations for selecting a program;
(iii) These recommendations have been reviewed with the veteran.
(2) The veteran may follow the recommendations developed in the course of counseling, but is not required to do so.
(3) VA will take no further action on a veteran's application for assistance under 38 U.S.C. chapter 32 unless he or she—
(i) Reports for counseling;
(ii) Cooperates in the counseling process; and
(iii) Completes counseling to the extent required under paragraph (d)(1) of this section.