The challenges that accompany military life affect more than just the service member. Military families often face frequent moves and long separations, which can be physically and emotionally taxing. Educational institutions provide resources to help veterans adjust to life outside the military, but where can military spouses and dependents turn to find support? We spoke with David Ausman, Director of the Center for Veterans and Military Families at Robert Morris University to find out how…
The transition period a veteran experiences between exiting the military and beginning life as a student is filled with unique challenges. The reintegration into…
It’s natural to feel uncertain when faced with the decision of what to do next in life. For veterans, navigating the grey zone between…
If you’re a Veteran, Service Member, or Veterans’ Dependent, you’re likely familiar with the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. The VA website offers a…
Need help paying for college? If you’ve served in the military, the Yellow Ribbon Program could be your answer to securing additional funds for…
Adjusting to life as a veteran college student comes with a unique set of challenges. Veterans are likely older than other students in their…
A veteran’s unique skill set is sought after by many employers. From strategic planning to the demonstration of leadership, veterans can rely on skills…
When pursuing a career in the military, testing plays a large role in your position and promotions. Those entering the military must start by…
While high school students across the country gear up to take their AP tests to hopefully earn college credit, two lesser known avenues for…