As student veterans transition to four-year institutions from the military, they navigate pathways that are often neither linear nor easy. Using Turner’s theory of liminality, we examine student veterans’ perspectives of the transition from military to civilian life. Interviewees include 60 student veterans from all military branches from four universities in the USA. Student veterans describe successes and challenges as they matriculate into engineering education as transfer students. Analyses of qualitative data yield original findings about the importance of mentors and student veteran networks for fostering student veterans’ educational interests and in promoting their persistence. This study uses a framework of liminality to highlight ...
Some veterans transitioning from military duty to the classroom are not obtaining college degrees. T...
Military Veteran Students’ Pathways in Engineering Education (Year 1: Award# 1428646)Military vetera...
The purpose of this study was to describe and explain Veteran students’ perspectives on academic suc...
Educational institutions offer transformative opportunities for veterans transitioning from military...
In an age of continued national level gaps in qualified science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
This constructivist grounded theoretical study investigated the individual and collective constructi...
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Educational LeadershipMargaretta B. Mathis, Kathie SiglerStudent ve...
There is a lack of research on career military student veterans in higher education. I use a layered...
As a result of the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill, colleges and universities across the United States are exper...
Common measures of undergraduate engineering student success are primarily used to judge “traditiona...
The relationship between the U.S. military and higher education is one that is unlike any other. As ...
This holistic single-case study explores the experiences of 54 student veterans who participated in ...
Experiences of seven student veterans before, during, and after their military service were studied ...
The implementation of the Post 9/11 GI Bill in August 2009 made approximately two million veterans o...
This presentation discusses the results of a phenomenological study documenting identity development...
Some veterans transitioning from military duty to the classroom are not obtaining college degrees. T...
Military Veteran Students’ Pathways in Engineering Education (Year 1: Award# 1428646)Military vetera...
The purpose of this study was to describe and explain Veteran students’ perspectives on academic suc...
Educational institutions offer transformative opportunities for veterans transitioning from military...
In an age of continued national level gaps in qualified science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
This constructivist grounded theoretical study investigated the individual and collective constructi...
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Educational LeadershipMargaretta B. Mathis, Kathie SiglerStudent ve...
There is a lack of research on career military student veterans in higher education. I use a layered...
As a result of the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill, colleges and universities across the United States are exper...
Common measures of undergraduate engineering student success are primarily used to judge “traditiona...
The relationship between the U.S. military and higher education is one that is unlike any other. As ...
This holistic single-case study explores the experiences of 54 student veterans who participated in ...
Experiences of seven student veterans before, during, and after their military service were studied ...
The implementation of the Post 9/11 GI Bill in August 2009 made approximately two million veterans o...
This presentation discusses the results of a phenomenological study documenting identity development...
Some veterans transitioning from military duty to the classroom are not obtaining college degrees. T...
Military Veteran Students’ Pathways in Engineering Education (Year 1: Award# 1428646)Military vetera...
The purpose of this study was to describe and explain Veteran students’ perspectives on academic suc...