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Military-Affiliated Student Success: Advice and Ideas for Higher Ed Events, Structures, and Procedures

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September 23, 2024

Student affairs professionals know that military-affiliated student success is dynamic and ever-changing. Check out these advice articles if you are building or restructuring your student success goals for military-affiliated students.

Military-Affiliated Student Success: Events

Quiet Events for Student Veterans and Their Families

When No One Shows Up: Planning Successful Student Veteran Events

Narrative-Poetic Medicine for Student Veterans in Higher Ed (and Everyone)

Military-Affiliated Student Success: Higher Ed Structures

Support Throughout the Life Cycle of a Student

Student Veterans’ Mental Health: How Can Higher Education Provide Support?

Strategies to Create a Veteran-Friendly Campus for Women Student Veterans

Student Veteran Success and Retention: Using a Cohort Model Approach

What the Future Holds: Succession Planning and Student Veterans

Military-Affiliated Student Success: Policies and Procedures

The Support Military-Connected Students Need When Called to Serve for Duty

Title IX Protections for Women Students

Balancing Military Commitments and Academic Success: Tools for Active-Duty Students

What to Do If You Have a Student Veteran Who is Not Ready for Higher Ed

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