Five Ways to Be “Military Friendly”
Institutions of higher education have the daunting task of ensuring quality educational programs...
Ashley Gleiman | Education Coordinator, American Public University System
Institutions of higher education have the daunting task of ensuring quality educational programs...
Wilda Smith | Adjunct Faculty, Central Texas College
Being part of the Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges coalition means a given institution is going...
Steve Lease | Director of Workforce Training, Arkansas Association of Two-Year Colleges
The ARVEPT program provides Arkansas veterans with the jumpstart they need to begin their training...
Kelly Otter | Dean of the School of Continuing Studies, Georgetown University
Institutions of higher education must make a special and focused effort to provide veteran students...
In the wake of the announcement of a new memorandum of understanding from the Department of Defense...
Lifelong learning can begin for students long before they ever step into a university classroom,...
While the post-9/11 GI Bill fostered the creation of the Yellow Ribbon Program, which helps...
Robert Rosenbalm | Managing Director, National University Technology Network
Labeling a college or university as “Military Friendly” is more than just a marketing plot. It...
Katie Ginder-Vogel | Freelance Writer, in cooperation with InsideTrack
An academic coach can be the difference between a veteran student earning their degree or dropping...
Holly Moore | Executive Dean of Georgetown Campus, South Seattle College
Veteran and active military students can be leaders on campus and in their community if they have...
Ashley Gleiman | Education Coordinator, American Public University System
Spouses of active military personnel and veterans face a number of challenges in their higher...
Michelle Wood | Director of Continuing Education, Vernon College
By delivering workforce development programming directly in the high school, Vernon College’s...