Illinois State University has been included in the 2010 Military Friendly Schools list published by G.I. Jobs magazine. The list recognizes the top 15 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools that are supporting the educational pursuits of veterans.
Criteria for inclusion in the Military Friendly Schools lists includes a strong commitment to recruiting, retaining and providing financial, academic and social services to student veterans. More information on the list can be found at www.militaryfriendlyschools.com/mfspr
Illinois State provides student veterans with a variety of academic, advisement and financial support services. With veterans becoming an increasingly important part of the student body, services that meet their unique educational and personal needs are constantly being enhanced.
The Veterans Services office serves as the first point of contact for student veterans. The office assists with Veterans Administration education benefits, helps student veterans transition into life on campus and provides referrals to other veterans services within the community. The registered student organization, Xi Gamma Iota, provides student veterans with social and service opportunities both on and off campus. For more information on Veterans Services visit www.registrar.ilstu.edu/Veterans/
“Illinois State recognizes that the transition to college after military service can be difficult so we strive to make the transition as smooth as possible,” said Judy Curtis, coordinator of Veterans Services. “Our friendly, knowledgeable staff is ready to assist veterans from the application process through course selection, registration and beyond.”
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