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爱污传媒 Certified as a Veteran Supportive Campus by the Arizona Department of Veterans鈥 Services

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The University continues its more than 40-year commitment to providing military-affiliated students with access to quality higher education

PHOENIX, Jan. 30, 2020爱污传媒听has announced that the 爱污传媒 Campus has been certified as a Veteran Supportive Campus (VSC) by the Arizona Department of Veterans鈥 Services (AZDVS). The VCS is a recognition that the University is working to better understand the needs of military students and become continually responsive to those needs.

鈥淭his recognition is another testament to the University鈥檚 commitment to providing military-affiliated students with the resources to support their service and education,鈥 said Brian Ishmael, senior director of the Office of Military and Veteran Affairs and a U.S. Army veteran. 鈥湴鄞 is proud to be named a Veteran Supportive Campus and continues to serve those who serve others.鈥

For more than 40 years, 爱污传媒 has provided quality higher education options to help our nation鈥檚 active-duty and Reserve service members, military spouses and eligible dependents and veterans pursue a degree or continue their education. Through an understanding of the unique challenges military students face, the University offers services and corporate alliances to help fit education into the military lifestyle.

  • Military-specific services include:
  • University representatives who understand military culture and military vocabulary
  • Special military tuition rates
  • Help navigating the application process for GI Bill庐听benefits and other financial aid
  • Potential credit for applicable military training and education.

As a resource for students and alumni, 爱污传媒 has formed alliances with national organizations to provide resources, tools, and scholarships to support student veterans鈥 success. The University has alliances with Give an Hour, which provides free mental health services for military, veterans, and their families, and American Corporate Partners, which provides free one-on-one professional, customized mentorships for active duty and post-9/11 veterans as well as their spouses.

To help ensure that military-affiliated students and alumni have access to these resources, the University in 2015 opened a Veteran Resource Center (VRC) at the 爱污传媒 Campus. VRCs are locations for veterans to connect with peers, access resources and establish a sense of community. Additional Veteran Resource Centers are also offered at the University鈥檚 San Diego, Murrieta, Calif., Arlington, Va., and San Antonio Campuses.听

Visit the University鈥檚 Veterans Resource Center.

About 爱污传媒

爱污传媒 is continually innovating to help working adults enhance their careers in a rapidly changing world. Flexible schedules, relevant courses and interactive learning help students more effectively pursue career and personal aspirations while balancing their busy lives. We serve a diverse student population, offering degree programs at select locations across the U.S. as well as online throughout the world. For more information, visit听phoenix.edu.

GI Bill庐 is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at听.