Advice for Military Connected Students
The Importance of Mentorship for Military-Connected Students
The long-term impact of mentorship transcends the academic realm. Students who have benefited from mentorship often pay it forward, becoming mentors themselves. This perpetuates a cycle of support and guidance within the military-connected community, nurturing a culture of mutual assistance and solidarity.
Tap Into Experiential Learning Opportunities and Internships
Military students can gain hands-on experience in their desired fields through internships, volunteer work, or experiential learning programs. These opportunities provide valuable skills, industry exposure, and networking possibilities.
The Importance of Networking for Veterans
Experts state that networking fills around 80% of jobs, meaning that these aren’t even posted as available in the first place. The adage, "It's not what you know, but who you know," may still have relevance today.
How to Leverage the Power of LinkedIn
In today's job market, one of the most accessible and helpful tools to leverage is LinkedIn. Touted as one of the world's largest professional networks on the internet, LinkedIn is a robust business and employment-focused social media platform.
How to Build a Compelling Resume as a Veteran
Even if you are still months or years away from graduation and entering the workforce, having an up-to-date resume is crucial for success. A resume is an opportunity to highlight your unique skills and experiences that are translatable into the language of the civilian job market.
Student Sucess: How to Get Started
Whether you are just in the information-gathering or consideration stages of beginning or restarting your education or confidently approaching the starting line, there are a few factors to keep in mind. To be successful, these five steps are crucial.
Which of these 5 VR&E Employment Tracks is Right For Your Future?
The most popular track is Employment Through Long-Term Services, it's for veterans who are missing some skills necessary for employment or their disability prevents them from using those skills to secure employment.
How to Prepare for Admissions Tests
Admissions tests carry a lot of weight, but don’t have to leave you feeling anxious. Here are some ways to help you prepare.
4 Need-to-Know Things about the Yellow Ribbon Program
The Yellow Ribbon Program exists to help reduce the out-of-pocket expenses veterans may have for higher education.
Are you eligible for Tuition Assistance? Here's how to find out.
Most of the conversation surrounding service members and veterans attending college centers around the Post-9/11 GI Bill®️; however, there is another option: Tuition Assistance.
Here are 8 Commonly Asked Questions About VR&E Answered
The name may have changed but VR&E’s goal is the same, to help veterans overcome any obstacles they may have and secure employment.
How to Read Your Syllabus, And Why You Should Do So Carefully
The course syllabus is provided to help you plan for your courses and to answer basic questions about the class.
27 Scholarship Opportunities for Military-Connected Students
If you’ve exhausted your veteran education benefits, check out the many scholarships open to military-connected students.
Do You Know How to Transfer Your Military Training to College Credits?
Most military-connected students have college credits from multiple institutions. And while this makes you very well-rounded and experienced, it can be overwhelming when you’re ready to settle down and finish a degree program.
Help with Translating Skills from Military to Civilian for Your Resume
When separating from the military, or from active service, you received some training and classes about how to write a resume, with civilian terms.
Is Full-Time Too Much? How to Determine Your Capacity for College
You can mix and match as your situation changes – both inside the classroom and out. It’s a personal decision and therefore whatever you decide is right.
How to Find Harmony Between Work, Life and School
With work and family already pulling for your attention, it may seem impossible to add school to your life. But you can do it, and do it well.
College Entrance Exams: Which to Take, Which to Skip
One of the things that you should be looking at is the entrance exam requirements and then make a plan.
What You Need to Know About Veteran Education Payments
Some of the most asked questions regarding the Post-9/11 GI Bill® are about payments, when you get paid and how it works.
Do I Have to Pay if I Drop a Class?
There are many questions about the repercussions of failing a class, but the good news is that you will not lose your benefits if you fail or drop a course.