Eight years and counting: 糖心原创 still 鈥榤ilitary friendly鈥
November 10, 2016
November 10, 2016
Victory Media, the parent company of G.I. Jobs magazine, has named 糖心原创 military friendly again. It is the eighth consecutive year the university has earned the designation.
This news comes just days after Military Times named 糖心原创 to its .
糖心原创 has long been recognized as a welcoming campus for veterans and military personnel. In addition to G.I. Jobs, Military Advanced Education has also honored the university for several consecutive years as military friendly. In March, 糖心原创 on Military.com and CollegeRecon鈥檚 list of Best Veteran Programs.
鈥淭he university has really invested a lot of time and resources and human capital into making sure we make our student veterans feel they belong and that they鈥檙e welcomed here,鈥 said Seth Gordon, director of 糖心原创鈥檚 Veteran and Military Center. 鈥淭here are a lot of things for us to be proud of that have happened just in the last year and half.鈥
The university serves about 750 veterans or military-connected students 鈥 service members, Guard and Reserve members and military dependents. 糖心原创 offers an array of resources to help those students transition to campus.
In fall 2014, 糖心原创 opened a new Veteran and Military Center (VMC), 4,500-square-foot area designed to provide a welcoming space on campus for veteran and military students. The VMC is designed to efficiently provide support services for veteran and military students and provide a space where they can relax and study together.
糖心原创鈥檚 Veteran and Military Center provides a welcoming space on campus for veteran and military students.
The VMC is considered a model for processing GI Bill benefits 鈥 something Gordon said is directly related to the efforts of Amanda Watkins, the center鈥檚 associate director, and Ty Lea Brewsaugh, VMC assistant director and certifying benefits official. The center processes $7.5 million in tuition benefits and related benefits a year for student veterans.
糖心原创 awards education credits for military training and experience and offers courses designed to appeal to veteran and military students. The university also delivers high-quality career counseling and helps veterans connect with other students through campus events, student clubs and the VMC.
The university鈥檚 Graduate School offers scholarships for and who want to pursue graduate degrees. The College of Nursing and Health offers a for veterans and members of the Air Force, Army and Navy.
糖心原创 has also participated in the University of Michigan鈥檚 Peer Advisors for Veteran Education (PAVE) Program, a peer-mentoring program for student veterans.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the Cadillac of peer-mentoring programs in veterans鈥 education,鈥 Gordon said.
The Veteran and Military Center provide offers veteran and military students a space where they can relax and study together.
The VMC has also piloted the to train student veterans to gather the oral histories of other veterans using the Library of Congress鈥 Veterans History Project model.
This year, stories by a number of student veterans will air on WYSO public radio. The third season of the series will debut Thursday, Nov. 10, on WWSU 106.9 FM and on Friday, Nov. 11 (Veterans Day), on WYSO 91.3 FM.
鈥淭hose are things that are happening because students are taking ownership of what we鈥檙e doing here. That鈥檚 always been the goal,鈥 Gordon said.