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An Examination of Ways to Work with Military Veterans on Campus
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History of Veterans in HED Veterans Experiences in HED Implications How to Better Serve our Veterans What’s Missing? Some of the Efforts at the U of A
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Veterans benefits come from colonial times Post WWI Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of1944 ◦ Commonly referred to as the GI Bill ◦ The impact of the GI Bill Montgomery GI Bill Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008
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Identity Groups ◦ Women Veterans ◦ Veterans with Disabilities Transition to civilian and college environment A Brief “Case Study”
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History Vets Experiences ◦ Veteran Diversity ◦ Transitions Limitations of this Presentation
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Dedicated Space Support for Veteran Student Organizations Education and Awareness
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Recommendations ◦ Dedicated Space ◦ Veteran Student Organization ◦ Education and Awareness The U of A ◦ V.E.T.S. ◦ UA Student Veterans of America ◦ Support & Services ◦ Priority Registration
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