I just moved to Washington and heard about Pierce College being military friendly. Can anyone give me a briefing about their policies, supports or resources for a military-associated student like me?
Pierce College in Washington has a long-standing commitment to serving military personnel and their families, and they work hard to meet the unique needs of this community. They have a dedicated Military Programs department that serves to connect military-associated students to the larger academic and social community at Pierce College.
One of the key elements of their policy is the flexibility they offer to active duty service members. If you have to deploy or relocate during a term, their Military Withdrawal policy allows you to withdraw and return to your course with the least possible disruption to your educational progress.
In terms of academic support, the Veteran and Military Resource Center offers academic advising tailored for military students. This includes assistance with college admission, military tuition assistance, VA education benefits, and managing the transition to college life.
To help manage the cost of attendance, they also offer several scholarships specifically for military and veteran students, on top of tuition assistance from the Department of Defense and VA benefits.
If you have credit from military training and experience, they assist in matching military courses with equivalent college courses to potentially earn academic credit. This support is streamlined through the Joint Services Transcript (JST) evaluation process.
In addition, Pierce College Fort Steilacoom and Puyallup are designated Military Supportive Campuses, which means the college offers on-site support for military-associated students at these locations.
Socially, they have a Veterans Student Life office, which organizes events where military-associated students can meet and support each other. They also have a Pierce Military Business Resource Group (MBRG) that promotes inclusivity and cultivates understanding of the military community within the college.
Remember to communicate with the college's military services office for personalized advice tailored to your circumstances and potential benefits. They're well-equipped to support military students and are committed to creating a positive learning experience.
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