Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Air Force Veteran Chris Rolph. Yesterday, at the SVA National Conference, he was honored as Student Veteran of the Year.
Clay served as an Infantryman in the Army from 2008 to 2011. During his service he deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
We learn from Veterans Gretchen Klingler and Jessica Nelson. Each will tell us about service, leading Veterans on campus, and best practices for outreach.
A panel of experts from TAPS, Got Your 6, and SVA tell us all about the development and execution of the Forever GI Bill.
Student Veterans of America will hold an online Chapters Leadership Academy on July 20th to inspire, guide and develop their local chapters.
VA’s Veterans Experience Office partnered with the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York to tackle the ongoing challenge of promoting more equitable access for women Veterans and recognizing the military service of women who come to VA.
Kate Tillotson served in the Marine Corps for four years as a Radio Operator. After she got out, she began pursuing higher education at University of Tulsa.
In a research project called the National Veteran Education Success […]
This week continues the trend of great interviews with Navy Veteran Jared Lyon. Jared is the President & CEO of Student Veterans of America.
When compared to their peers, student Veterans represent the single best source of potential and current achievers in higher education.
“Imagine a government IT project that was built from scratch using internal digital services staff, has never been down and has been widely praised. That’s what the GI Bill Comparison Tool is."
Veterans and Servicemembers are now able to apply for their GI Bill benefits online at Vets.gov.