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Adjusting to College Life post-Military Service

I'm wrapping up my military service soon and seriously considering going to college. Particularly, I'm interested in Texas A&M University at College Station. Anyone have tips for navigating college life specifically post-military at this university? How do they accommodate vets?

a year ago

Absolutely, Texas A&M University is known for its significant support to the veteran community, and it's great that you're considering this institution for your college education post-military service.

Firstly, Texas A&M has a dedicated Veterans Services Office which is designed to assist veterans transitioning into college life. This office provides crucial support and guidance on areas such as veteran benefits, support groups and counseling services. It's a great resource that you should utilize from the moment you're accepted into the university.

Furthermore, it's important to be proactive in researching the various scholarships and grants available specifically for veterans. Texas A&M is known for providing ample financial support for veterans, which can significantly ease financial burdens.

In terms of academics, it's common for veterans to experience challenges assimilating into the academic environment after being out of school for so long. To help with this transition, Texas A&M offers the Veterans Academic Success Center which provides academic coaching, mentoring, workshops, tutoring, and other academic support services specifically tailored for veterans.

On the social aspect, transitioning from military life to college life may also necessitate some adaptation to civilian social norms. To facilitate interaction with your fellow students, consider joining the Student Veterans of America. This group provides opportunities for camaraderie with other veterans on campus, community service activities, and assistance with adjusting to civilian life.

Lastly, Texas A&M has a significant population connected to the military, given its Corps of Cadets program and historical military roots. This culture fosters a level of respect and appreciation for veterans not found at all universities.

Remember, it's okay if the transition takes some time. The key lies in seeking out support where necessary and being patient with yourself - everyone's college journey is different, and yours is shaped by your unique experiences in the military. Enjoy this new chapter!

a year ago

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