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Military on Campus

Military on Campus. Developing a Culture of Appreciation and Support. Joan Putnam - Director, Veterans Center San Diego State University. California Troops to College.

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Military on Campus

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  1. Military on Campus Developing a Culture of Appreciation and Support Joan Putnam - Director, Veterans Center San Diego State University

  2. California Troops to College An Education Partnership with the Governor of California, State Agencies, the Military, and California’s Public Colleges and Universities • www.troopstocollege.ca.gov/ • www.calstate.edu/veterans/

  3. California Demographics California leads nation in number of veterans 2.1 million (9.2%) of 23 million nationally 11% of active duty in U.S. Armed Forces are from California 170,000 of 1.45 million 12% of active duty are stationed in California 175,000 of 1.45 million 25,000 plus Reserve and Army & Air National Guard stationed in California

  4. Military in San Diego • Marine Corps Air Station Miramar • Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton • Marine Corps Recruit Depot • Naval Air Station North Island • Naval Amphibious Base Coronado • Naval Medical Center San Diego • Naval Station San Diego • Naval Submarine Base Point Loma

  5. Military Leaving Service

  6. Military Leaving Service

  7. San Diego State University

  8. Economic Impact • The military contributes more than $13 billion annually to the regional economy • More than 260,000 veterans reside in the county • Approximately 27,400 active duty military will be mustered out in California this year; approximately 283,000 nationwide

  9. San Diego State University • 36,265 enrolled students • More than 61,800 applications for 6,158 undergraduate spaces for fall 2010 • Ranked second in the nation for number of applications

  10. Veterans at San Diego State 1962 Special Collections and University ArchivesLibrary and Information AccessSan Diego State University

  11. Veterans at San Diego State Special Collections and University ArchivesLibrary and Information AccessSan Diego State University 1958

  12. Veterans at San Diego State Developing a Veteran-Friendly Campus Through: • Programs • Support • Appreciation

  13. Military at San Diego State • 1041 veterans, active duty and reservists • 626 dependents of veterans and active duty receiving benefits

  14. Military Students • Bring real diversity to the campus • Have seen the world • Do not always think alike • Challenge and contribute to the intellectual vitality of the campus • Are more mature and focused

  15. Military Students • Have strong leadership skills • Will become leaders and persons of influence in society • Are responsible citizens • Know how to manage their time • Many are the first in their family to go to college

  16. Veterans at San Diego State The dropout rate for first-time freshmen veterans on campus is 7.5 points less than that of our overall student body Their cumulative GPA is higher

  17. Veterans at San Diego State • Programs of Special Interest • International Studies and Conflict Resolution (ISCOR) • First Interdisciplinary Homeland Security Master’s • Program in the nation • Masters in Public Health with a Specialization in Global • Emergency Preparedness and Response • Public Affairs Officers Program • Critical languages: Arabic, Farsi, Russian, and • Chinese • Intensive training through Language Access Resource • Center (LARC)

  18. Veterans at San Diego State College of Extended Studies Increase career education Online course delivery

  19. Veterans at San Diego State Special Admission Consideration For active military accepted into officer commission programs

  20. Veterans at San Diego State Special “Direct” Admission Fall 2008: 3 Spring 2009: 3 Fall 2009: 5 (115 CSU-wide) Fall 2010: 5 (115 CSU-wide)

  21. VetSuccess On Campusat San Diego State University Pilot program and partnered effort between U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and SDSU that places a VetSuccess Counselor on campus to provide: VA benefits outreach & guidance Vocational counseling & support Employment assistance VetSuccess On Campus at SDSU also offers: VA benefits workshops VetSpeak employment transition group Career Ladders program Annual SDSU Veterans Resource & Career Fair

  22. Wounded Warrior Battalion • ACE Academic Counselor • Sierra Lovelace • WWBW @ Camp Pendleton

  23. Outreach • Military Liaison Officer • Frank Roberts • Gen S 250 • Commissioning Programs • TCC Chair • SAP Program

  24. College of Extended Studies • Military and Veterans Service Office • Robert Turner • Veterans Coordinator • MSCAA (MyCAA) • TA • 32 VA Approved Programs

  25. Veterans at San Diego State Appreciation Hosting Veterans at Aztec Athletic Events

  26. Donors and Honorary Committee Troops to College Honorary Committee Raised almost $300K this fiscal year for veterans housing, scholarships, book vouchers, Student Veteran Organization operations, and furnishing the new Veterans Center lounge Developing formal fundraising plan with a goal of at least one million dollars

  27. Troops to College Working Group • Alumni Association • Associated Students • Cashiers Office • College of Extended Studies • Counseling and Psychological Services • Department of Military Science • Faculty Representative • Division of Undergraduate Studies • Enrollment Services • Financial Aid and Scholarships • Student Disability Services • Student Veteran Organization • Veterans Center • Career Services

  28. Reserve Officer Training Corps • Air Force ROTC • 115 cadets • Program for Army, Reserve and National Guard • Army ROTC • 1,145 cadets from eight local schools, mostly from SDSU • Naval ROTC • 100 students • Includes 60 active duty and 40 Midshipmen

  29. Reserve Officer Training Corps Appreciation ROTC Rappelling from the Top of the SDSU Library

  30. Veterans at San Diego State Visualization Center

  31. Program Purpose • Recruit High Quality Teachers • Relieve Teacher Shortages • Assist Military Personnel

  32. Contact Information E-Mail: Bill Leitheiser bleitheiser@mpttt.org Kawanda McLendon kmclendon@mpttt.org Web: www.mpttt.org

  33. Troops to Engineers • Prepares veterans for engineering careers • Received $200 K grant from NSF • Pipeline from military, through school, and into jobs • Internships

  34. Veterans at San Diego State Student Veterans House

  35. SDSU Veterans Center • Opened July 2008 • Expansion scheduled for mid-October 2010

  36. Veterans Center Highlights • One-unit transition course taught in fall 2010 • Priority registration – SB 272 • Funding from Wal-Mart Foundation and various SDSU alumni

  37. Veterans Center Highlights • Veterans Center Needs Survey • Welcome Back Veteran Reception • Deferred Intent to Enroll Fee • Implementation of Chapter 33, along with all other VA educational benefits

  38. Veterans Center Highlights • Presentations at SDSU Open House • New Student Veteran Orientation • Education & Resource Fairs • Wounded Warrior Days

  39. Veterans at San Diego State

  40. Veterans at San Diego State SDSU Veterans Center Web Site www.sdsu.edu/veterans

  41. Veterans at San Diego State Admissions Fact Sheet

  42. Veterans at San Diego State Getting Started at SDSU Checklist

  43. Veterans at San Diego State Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships www.sdsu.edu/financialaid

  44. Student Veteran Organization • Founded November 2006 with a group of 5 student veterans • Inaugural Event held March 2007 with 70+ attendees • CDVA Secretary Tom Johnson and Congressman Bob Filner were in attendance 1st anniversary dinner

  45. SVO Benefits • Creates a network of students and successful alumni to provide both professional and personal development

  46. SVO Benefits • Provides a fellowship of persons with similar experiences

  47. SVO Benefits • Members can meet, share information, plan activities, and foster the camaraderie they were accustomed to while in the service

  48. SVO Website www.svosdsu.org

  49. Veterans Alumni Chapter • Founded in 2009 • Focus: • Mentorship • Fundraising • Employment • Scholarships

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