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Serving Those Who Serve 2 Serving Those Who Serve 2.0: Supporting Military and Veteran Students through Policy and Procedure MJ

ERAU Daytona Beach Campus Edward Trombley ERAU Worldwide Campus Registrar M.J. Caro Registrar ERAU Daytona Beach Campus MJ/Ed

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Ed

Who We Are… Daytona Beach Campus: Total Enrollment – Over 6,000 students 75% Male Predominantly traditional-age students 20% International Two most popular programs: BS in Aeronautical Science BS in Aerospace Engineering Prescott, AZ Campus: Total Enrollment – 2,300 students MJ

Non-traditional student population 3,800 grads annually 25,000 active students Non-traditional student population 3,800 grads annually 135 locations Worldwide Locations on military bases and civilian sites; online division HQ in Daytona Beach Ed

The non-traditional student defined Life skills vs. school skills Non-Traditional Students and Transfer: A Focus on Military and Veteran Students The non-traditional student defined Life skills vs. school skills Academic credit vs. experiential/military credit MJ

Military and Veteran Students Additional obstacles for military and veteran students Military credit Military and veteran student outcomes Ed

Enrollment Trends of Non-Traditional Students Non-traditional student data lacking Numbers of non-traditional students growing at triple the rate of traditional age students Non-traditional students are not as successful as their traditional student counterparts in persistence and graduation Non-traditional students less likely to have earned a degree within five years 50% of non-traditional students were no longer enrolled after three years MJ

Enrollment Trends of Military and Veteran Students Defining student veterans Characteristics of student veterans What does the growing number of student veterans need? MJ

Admissions Challenges of Non-Traditional Students Non-mobile Wary of testing: admissions vs. placement testing To remediate or not to remediate? (That is the question….) Ed

Social and Cultural Challenges for Student Veterans Greater life experience, but… Social life and campus culture Study demands vs. life demands Service-related stress issues Ed

Social and Cultural Challenges for Student Veterans, continued Risk factors which may impede student persistence and completion rates: Delayed enrollment No high school diploma Part-time enrollment Financial independence Having dependents Single-parent status Full-time employment Among student veterans, 44 percent were found to display four or more of these risk factors MJ

Communicate expectations clearly and peremptorily Robust orientation programs Admissions counseling Ongoing academic advisement Ed

Tools to Serve the Non-Traditional Student ERAU Worldwide Ed

Tools to Serve the Non-Traditional Student ERAU Daytona Beach MJ

While student veterans bring life experience, work and career knowledge, self- discipline, and a strong work ethic to their academic endeavors, they also possess special needs and challenges. These students can be a rich addition to a campus culture and come away from their educational experience with additional skills, tools, and knowledge to help them with their future goals, as long as these needs are met and challenges addressed. MJ/Ed

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ERAU Daytona Beach Campus M.J. Caro, Registrar ERAU Daytona Beach Campus dbrecrds@erau.edu 386-226-6339 Edward Trombley, Registrar ERAU Worldwide Campus worldwide.registrar@erau.edu 386-226-6140