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The Value of Military Experience in the College Classroom

Written by SNU Professional and Graduate Studies | Nov 19, 2024 5:34:53 PM

Transitioning from military service to the college classroom can feel like a significant shift, but veterans often find that their military experience gives them unique advantages in higher education. The discipline, leadership skills, and strategic thinking developed during military service directly apply to academic success. For veteran students, these qualities create a foundation for excelling in college and beyond.

At Southern Nazarene University (SNU), we recognize the unique strengths former military members bring to the classroom. Our mission is to provide a supportive environment to help them succeed. We can accomplish this through our excellent student services offerings, including through our dedicated VETS Center.

Skills Gained in Military Service

Students who have previously served in the military enter college with a wealth of experiences that set them apart. These skills, honed through years of service, equip them to tackle academic challenges with confidence and determination.

Leadership and Teamwork

In the military, veterans learn how to lead, follow, and work as part of a cohesive unit. These skills translate seamlessly into group projects, presentations, and collaborative learning in college. Whether it’s taking charge of a class discussion or supporting peers in achieving shared goals, college students who are former military often bring a steady and reliable presence to the classroom.

Time Management and Discipline

Military life requires exceptional time management and self-discipline, qualities that are invaluable in higher education. Veterans know how to balance multiple responsibilities, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines. These are skills that can make a significant difference in a demanding academic environment.

Adaptability and Problem-Solving

Serving in the military often involves navigating unexpected challenges and solving complex problems under pressure. These abilities prepare veterans to think critically, adapt to new information, and thrive in rigorous academic programs.

Focus and Determination

Veterans are accustomed to working toward long-term goals with persistence and dedication. This mindset helps them stay motivated in their studies, even when faced with difficult coursework or competing priorities.

Global Perspective and Cultural Awareness

Many veterans have served in diverse environments. They have had the opportunity to meet and interact with people from different cultures and backgrounds. This global perspective enriches classroom discussions and fosters a deeper understanding of complex, interconnected issues.

The Transition to College Life

While veterans bring incredible strengths to the college experience, the transition from military to academic life can also present challenges. Adjusting to a less structured environment, understanding academic expectations, and balancing school with personal responsibilities are common hurdles.

That’s where institutions like SNU step in to provide the support veterans need to thrive.

How Southern Nazarene University Supports Veteran Students

At SNU, we are proud to be a veteran-friendly institution. Our commitment to supporting service members and their families is reflected in the resources we offer, the welcoming campus community we foster, and the success stories of our veteran students.

The VETS Center

The Veterans Educational Transition Success (VETS) Center at SNU is a hub for veteran students to access the resources they need for academic and personal success. Located on campus, the center offers:

  • Advising and Academic Support: From understanding how to use GI Bill benefits to navigating degree requirements, the VETS Center staff is there to guide veterans every step of the way.
  • A Sense of Community: The VETS Center provides a welcoming space where veterans can connect with peers who share similar experiences. This community is often a source of encouragement and understanding during the transition to college life.
  • Workshops and Events: Regular programming helps veterans build skills, network with others, and explore opportunities for personal and professional growth.
  • Support Services: Whether it’s connecting veterans with mental health resources or helping with career preparation, the VETS Center is committed to ensuring veteran students have the tools they need to succeed.

Flexible Degree Options

At SNU, we understand that many veteran students juggle multiple responsibilities, including work and family. That’s why we offer flexible degree programs, including daytime, evening, and online options, to help veterans complete their education on a schedule that works for them.

Faculty and Staff Support

Our faculty and staff are dedicated to creating an environment where veteran students feel valued and supported. Professors are available to provide additional guidance, and our staff is trained to help veterans navigate the unique challenges they may face during their academic journey.

Preparing for the Future

For many veterans, earning a college degree is a stepping stone to a new career or professional goal. The skills they bring from their military service, combined with the knowledge and expertise gained through their degree programs, make them highly competitive in the workforce.

At SNU, we’re proud to play a part in helping veterans achieve their goals. From the classroom to graduation and beyond, we are committed to supporting their success.