About Student Veterans
What career counselors need to know
Deeper Dive
Student Veterans: A Valuable Asset to Higher Education
This colorful fact sheet provides a helpful and informative high-level overview of the student veteran population. From the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) and the Student Veterans of America (SVA)
Post-9/11 GI Bill: Beneficiaries, Choices, and Cost
An overview of the Post-9/11 GI Bill and reviews the choices veterans made in using their GI Bill benefits in 2019. From the U.S. Congressional Budget Office
A Resource Module for Student Veterans with Disabilities in Higher Education
An in-depth look at issues and resources for student veterans with disabilities in higher education. From the George Washington Graduate School of Education and Human Development
Student Veterans of America (SVA) 2019 Survey Findings
This 2019 SVA survey highlights key features of student veterans in our universities: academic success, disability rates, degree majors, education levels, and debt load.
Veterans on Campus Are Overlooked and Underserved
A critical perspective on how some higher education institutions have served veterans using the GI Bill. By David Sandman, Ph.D., CEO of the New York State Health Foundation
Enrolling More Veterans at High-Graduation Rate Colleges and Universities
This 2019 Post-Secondary Policy Institute (PNPI) provides an overview of the challenges faced by veteran students in higher education. A focus of the report includes a discussion of how university policies might result in more veterans attending low-graduation rate colleges.
Student Veterans/Service Members’ Engagement in College and University Life and Education
This report examines research and statistics to provide a picture of how veterans are being engaged on campuses throughout the country. From the American Council on Education and National Survey of Student Engagement
Student Service Members/Veterans on Campus: Challenges for Reintegration
This research article discusses the integration challenges of student veterans on campus. From the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry