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Promises Made, Promises Kept California State University Board of Trustees

An Education Partnership with the Military and the California State University. Promises Made, Promises Kept California State University Board of Trustees Committee on Educational Policy March 19, 2013. Corporal Jones on Education.

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Promises Made, Promises Kept California State University Board of Trustees

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  1. An Education Partnership with the Military and the California State University Promises Made, Promises Kept California State University Board of Trustees Committee on Educational Policy March 19, 2013

  2. Corporal Jones on Education “Sir, it’s not about a college degree; and it’s not about joining a fraternity or sorority; and it’s not about being on the baseball or softball teams. For me I want to go to college so I can find a challenging and rewarding career. I want to take care of my family and continue to serve my community and my country. I want education to be a pathway to my goals not an end state.”

  3. Veteran Continuum Recruit Active Duty Transition Civilian Good Citizen Promises Made Recruit Recruiter Family Community Promises Kept More Responsible Citizens Family Community Enlistment Duty Station Leadership/Mentor Family/Spouse Education/Tuition Ass’t Deployments Life Changing Experiences Troops to College Career Planner (Choices) Re-Enlist MGIB/Education Family/Spouse Transition Assistance VA EDD Troops to College Careers Education Campus Support VA Support Family Valuing Service Troops to College

  4. CSU Makes Veterans a Priority • Chancellor Reed fully commits CSU resources in 2007: “our Veteran programs must be enduring” • CSU Presidents visit Camp Pendleton two days in 2008 • Chancellor directs all campuses to create comprehensive and integrated Veteran programs by 2009 • Chancellor initiates Veterans Admission Program in 2009 • Assessment of CSU campus Veteran programs conducted 2010-2011; follow-on actions commenced in 2011 • Military and CSU Leader Education Summit in 2011

  5. CSU Makes Veterans a Priority • Ongoing CSU initiatives: • Veteran Support Teams on all campuses * 23 campuses have Student Veteran Organizations * 18 campuses have Veteran Centers • Enhanced Websites and Social Media in place • Partnerships with CSU campuses and military bases • Partnerships with Community Colleges to ensure seamless transition of Veteran students from CCC to CSU • Creating pathways to careers • Monthly conference calls w/Campus Veteran Coordinators • Serving the Wounded

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