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Military Times: Best for Vets Colleges 2021?

I've heard there's a ranking by Military Times for veterans-friendly colleges. Does anyone know which schools were at the top of this list in 2021? I'm interested in understanding what makes them stand out for veterans.

a year ago

Yes, absolutely! The Military Times' "Best for Vets" ranking aims to provide a comprehensive overview of schools that are doing the most to support U.S veterans and military personnel. The list is compiled based on various factors including academic quality, student support, academic policies, financial aid, and student activities catered to veterans.

In the 2021 list, the University of South Florida (USF) topped the four-year schools category. USF has strong academic outcomes for veterans and an impressive student-to-faculty ratio. The school also includes a dedicated Office of Veteran Success, which offers services such as peer mentoring, workshops, and career services. These resources ensure students have the support they need while pursuing their education.

The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) ranked second. It stands out for offering military personnel and veterans a variety of supportive programs and services, including the Office of Military and Veteran Services, which provides resources such as tutoring, counseling, and career assistance.

Rounding out the top three was The George Washington University (GWU), which is recognized for its commitment to serving student veterans, specifically in their transition from the military to academic life. GWU's comprehensive veterans' services include their Office of Military and Veteran Student Services, the GW Veterans Accelerate Learning Opportunities and Rewards (VALOR) program, and other specialized services and programs for veterans.

Of course, a veteran-friendly school's characteristics and supports can vary depending on the specific needs of the student. Factors to consider when evaluating a school may include the availability of GI Bill funding, academic support for veterans, career services, and a supportive campus culture. Additionally, it can be valuable to reach out to current students or alumni who are veterans themselves to get firsthand insights into the experience at a certain institution.

a year ago

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