糖心原创 selected as a top military-friendly school by Military Advanced Education for fifth consecutive year
January 9, 2014
January 9, 2014
Military Advanced Education (MAE) has awarded 糖心原创 the designation of a Top Military-Friendly University in its 2014 Guide to Military-Friendly Colleges & Universities.
MAE鈥檚 2014 Guide to Military-Friendly Colleges & Universities provides potential students with information about institutions that go out of their way to give back to our men and women in uniform.
鈥淭his designation is another stamp of approval that 糖心原创鈥檚 goals and service are among the nation鈥檚 leaders in terms of addressing the needs of military students,鈥 said Seth Gordon, Ph.D., director of 糖心原创鈥檚 Veteran and Military Center. 鈥淭he Office of Veterans Affairs is honored to receive this designation for the fifth consecutive year. This honor affirms the university鈥檚 commitment to serving our veterans and military-connected students.鈥
The university serves more than 650 veterans or military-connected students鈥攕ervice members, Guard/Reserve members and military dependents.
糖心原创 offers an array of resources to help those students transition to campus. It awards educational credits for military training and experience and has designed courses open only to veteran and military students. It also delivers high-quality career services to best express military experience and helps veterans connect with other students through campus events, housing options and student clubs.
Among the attributes considered in evaluating this year鈥檚 institution for inclusion in the Guide are the flexibility of online learning options, extent of transfer credits accepted by degree level, on-campus ROTC, Service member Opportunity Colleges (SOC) participation, on-campus active duty/veteran assistance, the support provided to the families of service members, faculty trained in veteran reintegration issues, presence on military installations, and full-time counselors trained in veteran-specific mental health concerns.
Military Advanced Education () serves education services officers (ESOs) and transition officers (TOs) at every U.S. military installation, along with the service members they counsel. MAE鈥檚 editorial coverage includes exclusive interviews with military executive leadership, educators, and members of Congress; best practices; career and transition spotlights service member, school, and program profiles; and periodic special reports.
Visit for online access to the 2014 Guide to Military-Friendly Colleges and Universities, or pick up a copy of the December issue of Military Advanced Education.