Hey folks! Has anyone here attended or know about the military programs at Wichita Area Technical College? What's the experience like and how do they assist with military benefits?
I haven't attended Wichita Area Technical College myself, but I can share some information based on what I know. The college, now known as WSU Tech, is quite accommodating to military and veteran students, as they understand the unique needs of this group.
As a military-friendly school, WSU Tech offers resources to help its students navigate military benefits. You can expect to find assistance with things like the Post 9/11 GI Bill, Montgomery GI Bill, and other military affiliated educational benefits. The staff working in Military and Veteran services are trained to answer queries related to military benefits and will help smooth out the transition to civilian life or juggle military and academic responsibilities.
WSU Tech also provides career services for military and veteran students, via resources for career exploration, resume building, job search strategies and more. There's a strong sense of community support with dedicated events and programming for military and veteran students.
Additionally, WSU Tech offers a variety of programs that are accessible and applicable to military students. These include programs in aviation, manufacturing, healthcare, design, and more. Military students can match their academic paths to their military skills or planned civilian careers.
However, as with any college decision, it's vital to connect directly with the college to ask about experiences, courses, and supports. Arranging a call or meeting with an admissions representative or counselor who can provide the most up-to-date and personalized information would likely be helpful. Good luck with your endeavors at WSU Tech!
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