SDSU and USD Rank in Top 30 Best for Vets Business Schools
Two San Diego Schools made it into the top 30 best schools for military veterans according to the fourth annual survey by the Military Times. The Best for Vets: Business Schools 2016 rankings looked at graduate business programs that participated in the rigorous Best for Vets: Colleges survey. Continue reading…
George Washington University School of Business Named in Military Times Top 75
Military Times announced its Best for Vets: Business Schools 2016 rankings and The George Washington University School of Business once again ranked among the Top 75 Best for Vets Business Schools, coming in 27th nationally. Continue reading…
George Washington University School of Business Named in Military Times Top 75
Military Times announced its Best for Vets: Business Schools 2015 rankings and The George Washington University School of Business is among the Top 75 Best for Vets Business Schools, according to a press release issued by the school.
Military Times’ highly respected, 80-question analysis of a school’s complete offerings for veterans scored schools’ survey responses to both its business schools survey and to parts of its colleges survey based on what veterans have said is important to them as well as applying its own editorial judgment. Military Times also factored in Education Department statistics commonly used to track student success and academic quality. The organization comprising Army Times, Navy Times, Air Force Times and Marine Corps Times focused on universities that cater to the culture and curriculum of veterans when conducting and scoring the annual survey. Continue reading…
SJU Opens New Office of Veterans Services
Saint Joseph’s University has opened a new Office of Veterans Services to serve as a central place for student veterans to meet with trained staff for academic and specialized support. Along with meeting the needs of the University’s veteran population, the office will also offer an entrepreneurship boot camp for veterans with disabilities.
“This move is a clear indication of the priority and commitment Saint Joseph’s places on the men and women who have served our country,” says director Ralph Galati ’70 (USAF). “Veterans are a growing population with specific needs and we’re pleased to offer an office where they can access support and information.”
Galati, who spent 14 months as a POW in Vietnam, is acutely aware of the challenges veterans often face as they transition from service to citizenship.
Smith Adds Staff Member Dedicated to Military Students
For the first time, active-duty soldiers and veterans taking classes at the Robert H. Smith School of Business have a dedicated staff member to help make their transition from duty to the classroom easy and help them reached their career goals— The school has appointed Richard Campbell as director of military and veteran affairs. Continue reading…