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New Survey Suggests Veterans Looking Past "Military Friendly" Labels for Tangible Signs of a Prospective University's Commitment to Military Students
GI Bill Hub and Military MBA Say Results Show Prospective Military Student Information Should Map Directly to New GI Bill Benefits Washington, DC - As federal funds from the new $78B GI Bill begin to circulate in college campuses, military veterans are weighing their education options. A recent survey indicates these prospective students are looking beyond terms such as "military friendly" for more meaningful indicators of a school's commitment to help educate veterans. The survey, conducted by the GI Bill Hub and Military MBA, gauged the opinions of veterans toward terms used by schools to describe their programs. Military veterans around the country offered the following advice for perspective students:
A former officer in the military adds, "The best way to decide on college is to find a measure - characterized by specific criteria - such as participation in the Yellow Ribbon Program for tuition costs." Survey results and similar comments from participants prompted Military MBA and the GI Bill Hub to develop a new school ranking system based on the values and benefits defined in the New GI Bill, which will be released soon. "The message to all of us working with federal funding for military students is clear," notes Greg Eisenbarth, who led the research project. "Veterans are looking for evaluation standards on colleges that recognize their unique position and map directly to value provided by the GI Bill. It's our responsibility to serve military students this way and be good stewards of public funds." Complete results of the "Military Friendly" survey are available here. About Military MBA Military MBA is an education network for military officers and NCOs who are interested in obtaining and applying their MBA graduate degrees for career advancement. The organization has previously worked with Senator Webb (author of the New GI Bill) and his office of legislative aides to conduct research on military retention and has participated in a variety of efforts to support creation of the bill and usage of the program. ![]() |
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