According to a report by the American Council on Education (2008), nearly two million military veterans will seek higher education using their government educational benefits by 2020. Many studies have been conducted to understand veteran college students—alcohol and drug abuse, their post-deployment effects, and the challenges these veteran students face. Very few if any focus directly on the emotional, mental, and physical obstacles veterans experience in higher education. By studying these obstacles, veterans will have more resources available, as well as faculty, staff, and student body that can better understand the veteran student population
Military veterans are a rapidly growing population of non-traditional students in the United States....
Over 900,000 veterans are using benefits for higher education today; the vast majority of them serve...
poster abstractIncreased post-secondary enrollment among US military veterans using benefits from th...
Thirty to forty percent of student veterans do not complete their postsecondary programs (Cate, 2013...
The transition from one life to another is hardly ever easy. From job to job, house to house, or sta...
Increasing numbers of military service members are now reintegrating into higher education. This tra...
Increasingly more service members are separating from the military as the United States draws down t...
Researchers examining issues of recent veterans of military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have f...
Student veteran enrollment in college is increasing at a significant rate and colleges are strugglin...
eterans are entering higher education in large numbers. Some colleges have prepared a welcoming, sup...
This study uses stress process theory to explore the effects of various stressors and resources on s...
U.S. Military veterans are increasingly represented on college campuses nationwide and, like their c...
With the current influx of soldiers returning from war in Iraq and Afghanistan, the newly revised Po...
In 2012 alone, almost 400,000 veterans enrolled in college and used GI Bill benefits for the first t...
In 2021, the number of Post-9/11 Era veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States will reach 5....
Military veterans are a rapidly growing population of non-traditional students in the United States....
Over 900,000 veterans are using benefits for higher education today; the vast majority of them serve...
poster abstractIncreased post-secondary enrollment among US military veterans using benefits from th...
Thirty to forty percent of student veterans do not complete their postsecondary programs (Cate, 2013...
The transition from one life to another is hardly ever easy. From job to job, house to house, or sta...
Increasing numbers of military service members are now reintegrating into higher education. This tra...
Increasingly more service members are separating from the military as the United States draws down t...
Researchers examining issues of recent veterans of military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have f...
Student veteran enrollment in college is increasing at a significant rate and colleges are strugglin...
eterans are entering higher education in large numbers. Some colleges have prepared a welcoming, sup...
This study uses stress process theory to explore the effects of various stressors and resources on s...
U.S. Military veterans are increasingly represented on college campuses nationwide and, like their c...
With the current influx of soldiers returning from war in Iraq and Afghanistan, the newly revised Po...
In 2012 alone, almost 400,000 veterans enrolled in college and used GI Bill benefits for the first t...
In 2021, the number of Post-9/11 Era veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States will reach 5....
Military veterans are a rapidly growing population of non-traditional students in the United States....
Over 900,000 veterans are using benefits for higher education today; the vast majority of them serve...
poster abstractIncreased post-secondary enrollment among US military veterans using benefits from th...