Many students join the military after high school to pay for post-secondary education after their service is complete. However, veterans moving from active service to a college environment often have more than a bit of difficulty making the transition. To help the process, numerous community colleges are providing the support veterans need to have a successful college experience.
Creating a National Model in Arizona
According to a recent report in the East Valley Tribune, five Maricopa community colleges will offer more services to the veterans who enroll after active duty. The East Valley Veterans Center is slated to open in January 2011 and will serve the campuses of Chandler-Gilbert, Mesa, Scottsdale, Gateway, and Rio Salado. The center will offer a convenient, centralized location for veterans entering one of these colleges to find out about benefits, admissions, and services available to them.
Yvonne Lawrence, the coordinator of the recruitment program for military education at Rio Salado College, told the Tribune that the basic idea behind the center is to simplify the college process for veterans.
"We’re basically trying to cut some of the red tape in getting veterans enrolled, getting them access to their educational benefits from the VA and reintegration from active-duty service to civilian life," Lawrence said.
The Arizona center will be staffed by four full-time members plus part-time staff as needed. The center will also provide work-study positions so that student veterans can work in office positions while attending

