I was happy to see University of Arkansas receive
nationwide recognition for assisting veterans in the difficult task of
transitioning from the battlefield to campus. Adjusting from war to a classroom
is incomprehensible for anyone who has not been through such experiences. It is
even difficult for many men and women to leave the military itself and change
over to civilian and college life.
BestColleges.com ranked University of Arkansas in the top
40 universities in the country for efforts to meet the needs of returning veterans.
BestColleges.com first reviewed the top 200 universities as defined by U.S.
News & World Report. In order to be considered in the ranking, each university
had to be a member of The Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges, honor ACE Credit, and participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program, which
provides veterans attending college with funds additional to those received by
the GI Bill.
U of A programs take an individualized approach to counseling,
academic and financial assistance and job placement. The
Veterans Resource and Information Center has many veterans on staff that
understand the unique needs of veterans and are willing and able to assist
veterans.
Some studies have shown the graduation success rate for
veterans to be abysmally low. Our veterans deserve better so it is especially
gratifying to see University of Arkansas ranked in the top 40 of American
universities.