Funded DVA Tutoring | VCES and MRCAETS

The Veterans’ Children Education Scheme (VCES) and the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act Education and Training Scheme (MRCAETS) provide funded tutoring for eligible veteran families when learning has been disrupted.

These schemes are designed to support students whose education has been affected by service-related circumstances, including situations where a documented gap exists between a student’s potential and current achievement. Tutoring is approved when a school or education authority confirms that additional assistance is required. Rethinking Mindsets delivers one-on-one tutoring aligned with DVA scheme requirements, supporting students to regain confidence, clarity, and learning momentum within their current school context.

DVA Tutoring Overview

How DVA Support Fits Our Tutoring Approach

Students supported through DVA tutoring schemes often experience learning disruption that builds over time. Changes in schooling, extended absence, or interrupted learning pathways can affect confidence, engagement, and consistency.

Through one-on-one online tutoring, educators work with students to re-establish structured learning routines aligned with curriculum expectations and current achievement levels. Sessions are guided by professional teaching judgement and shaped around each student’s learning profile, school context, and response to challenge.

The focus is not acceleration, but steadiness. Support is designed to help students consolidate learning, rebuild confidence, and engage more consistently with school expectations.

Who DVA Tutoring Supports

DVA tutoring most often supports students where a school or education authority has identified a gap between current achievement and potential.

Some students benefit from targeted academic support to address specific learning gaps. Others benefit from structured guidance that helps them re-engage with learning expectations and develop more effective learning strategies over time.

Tutoring may support areas such as English, mathematics, study skills, or executive functioning, depending on the student’s needs and the approval granted under the relevant DVA scheme.

All tutoring is delivered one-on-one with a consistent educator.

Understanding the Process

Accessing tutoring through DVA education schemes involves confirming eligibility, obtaining school or education authority documentation, and submitting the appropriate application through DVA channels.

Under DVA schemes, tutors are not arranged by DVA. Families or schools engage tutoring providers directly. Rethinking Mindsets does not manage applications or funding approvals, but we are happy to explain how the process typically works and discuss whether one-on-one tutoring may be an appropriate support before families proceed further.

Effective support is not only about funding or forms. It is about ensuring the right educational support is in place at the right time.
Official scheme information: DVA Education Schemes – VCES and MRCAETS

Financial Support Under DVA Schemes

Funding through VCES and MRCAETS allows eligible families to access tutoring support subject to approval and scheme conditions. Approvals are granted for defined periods and may include additional support where required based on evidence provided by the relevant education authority.

Once tutoring is approved, one-on-one online sessions provide consistent, educator-led support to help students consolidate learning, rebuild confidence, and maintain engagement with school expectations.

Is DVA Tutoring the Right Pathway?

DVA tutoring may be appropriate where:

  • A school or education authority has confirmed a gap between achievement and potential

  • Learning disruption is linked to service-related circumstances

  • Tutoring aligns with the student’s current educational needs and approved support period

Eligibility, funding approvals, limits, and conditions are assessed under current Department of Veterans’ Affairs guidelines. You can also review the broader Defence tutoring eligibility overview to compare pathways.

Important Information

Funding is subject to eligibility and approval under the relevant Defence or DVA education scheme. Families are responsible for submitting applications and required documentation in line with scheme guidelines. Rethinking Mindsets provides tutoring services and general guidance only and does not manage applications or make funding decisions.


A Considered Next Step for Defence Families

If you would like to understand whether DVA-funded tutoring may be suitable for your child, the next step is to get in touch.

Families use this conversation to clarify whether VCES or MRCAETS is the appropriate pathway, discuss how tutoring would align with their child’s school context, and understand next steps before proceeding.

There is no expectation to enrol or commit at this stage. Eligibility decisions and funding approvals are managed by DVA.

Understanding Funded Defence Tutoring

Funded Defence tutoring supports families navigating postings, transitions, and changes in school context across Australia.

Funded DVA Tutoring | Veterans’ Children Education Scheme (VCES) and MRCAETS

The Veterans’ Children Education Scheme (VCES) and the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act Education and Training Scheme (MRCAETS) provide DVA-funded tutoring for eligible veteran families when Defence-related circumstances impact a student’s education. These schemes are designed to support learning continuity, stability, and confidence over time.

Because our tutoring rates sit within DVA funding caps, many eligible families are able to access tutoring without additional out-of-pocket costs, subject to approval.

Teacher-Led Tutoring for Veteran Families

Defence-related circumstances can affect learning routines, confidence, and academic momentum. Through DVA education schemes, eligible families can access one-on-one online tutoring delivered by experienced teachers who understand the educational impacts of service-related change.

Tutoring is tailored to each student’s learning needs and school context, with a focus on predictable structure, clear expectations, and steady educator support.

How DVA-Funded Tutoring Supports Students

When learning has been disrupted by circumstances beyond a student’s control, timely support through DVA education schemes can help students re-engage and regain confidence. Tutoring through VCES and MRCAETS provides structured academic guidance aligned with school expectations and curriculum requirements.

Support may include English, mathematics, study skills, or executive functioning, depending on the student’s needs and the approval granted under the scheme.

Who DVA Tutoring Supports

DVA-funded tutoring supports students with a range of learning needs. Some students benefit from targeted support to strengthen foundations after disruption, while others require continuity and structured guidance in high-expectation learning environments.

All tutoring is delivered one-on-one and tailored to the individual student’s goals under VCES or MRCAETS.

DVA Education Schemes – Key Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility is assessed under current Department of Veterans’ Affairs guidelines and typically includes:

  • The student is a dependant of an eligible veteran

  • Evidence that Defence-related circumstances have impacted educational progress

  • Confirmation from the school that additional educational support is required

  • Application submitted with required documentation and approved by DVA

Funding caps and approved hours vary depending on the scheme and individual circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions about DVA-Funded Tutoring

Below we answer common questions about eligibility, applications, subjects covered, and how tutoring supports confidence and learning continuity.

Both schemes are administered by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs and provide education support for eligible veteran families. VCES applies in circumstances relating to a veteran’s death or service-related injury, while MRCAETS applies to dependants covered under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act. DVA determines which scheme applies based on individual eligibility.
Yes. Both schemes can fund tutoring for primary and secondary school students, including those in Years 2–9, subject to DVA eligibility, school confirmation of need, and approval.
Approved tutoring hours and funding limits are set by DVA on a case-by-case basis. The number of hours approved depends on the relevant scheme, supporting documentation, and the student’s individual circumstances.
Tutoring may be approved in areas such as English, mathematics, study skills, or executive functioning. Approved subjects depend on the student’s needs and the support recommended by the school and approved by DVA.
Yes. DVA-funded tutoring can be delivered online, provided it meets scheme requirements and is approved as part of the student’s support plan.
Yes. DVA education schemes apply nationally, and approved tutoring can be accessed by eligible families across Australia.
Rethinking Mindsets provides one-on-one, teacher-led tutoring with a calm, structured approach. Sessions focus on confidence, clarity, and long-term learning capability, supporting students to regain stability and momentum following disruption.

Important Information

Funding is subject to ADF eligibility and approval. Families are responsible for submitting applications and providing required documentation. Rethinking Mindsets does not manage applications and is not responsible for missed funding opportunities or declined claims.

Why Parents Choose Rethinking Mindsets for Defence-Funded Tutoring


Stability

Consistent, one-on-one support through relocations, deployments, and school transitions.


Confidence

Sessions support confidence, strengthen study skills, and help students manage school-related anxiety in educational settings.


Resilience

Guidance that helps students adapt to change, stay engaged, and rebuild learning momentum after disruption.


Independence

Practical strategies that foster long-term learning skills, self-management, and confidence as students progress.

Start DVA-Funded Tutoring

If you would like to explore tutoring support through the Veterans’ Children Education Scheme (VCES) or MRCAETS, you can get in touch to discuss next steps or review the scheme requirements.

Understanding Defence-Funded Tutoring

Funded Defence tutoring supports families navigating service-related transitions, changes in school context, or disruption linked to Defence service across Australia.