The Veterans Connection,  The U of M Veterans Newsletter


In this issue

New initiatives for veterans at the University of Minnesota
The Veterans Resource Center welcomes Duane Bauer, II
Comfort for Courage (a student-led veterans organization)
Veterans Mentorship Program
Reminders from the U of M Veterans Certification Office

U of M application fee waived for active duty service members deployed overseas
Billing and payment due dates
Dates and deadlines for summer

NEW INITIATIVES FOR VETERANS AT THE U OF M

From the Director of One Stop Student Services

Greetings, Veterans!

This past year, One Stop Student Services at the University of Minnesota has been working on several new initiatives that aim to improve services for student veterans. I believe we’ve taken some positive steps, and I’m excited to share the work that’s been accomplished to date. Below I have highlighted three of our new veterans initiatives.

  1. We have created a training program for University faculty and staff on how to assist veterans in their transition from military to college life. We have hosted two training workshops, the first in November 2006 and the second in March 2007.    
  1. We assembled a Veterans Advisory Committee on campus to obtain feedback from student veterans on issues critical to their academic success and well-being.

This new committee is charged with facilitating dialog between departments that directly affect the academic success and well-being of University of Minnesota veterans and their families. The committee will work to create awareness of the issues faced by veterans, to develop programs to support veterans and military families on campus, and to offer a forum for student veterans to provide feedback.  This committee will help serve student veterans, increase retention of student veterans at the University, and help them obtain their degrees.

The committee has held two meetings, the first on March 7 and the second on April 19. You can find more information, including a list of committee members and their contact information, as well as recent meeting minutes, online.

  1. We surveyed currently-enrolled and former student veterans on their University experience.

The first annual One Stop Student Services Veterans’ Survey was completed in November 2006. The survey was sent to veterans that were enrolled during fall 2006 and veterans who were enrolled during spring 2006 but who didn’t return in the fall. Over 53% of student veterans enrolled during fall 2006 returned the survey, and 30% who were enrolled during spring 2006 completed the survey.

I am pleased to announce the responses were very positive in terms of your experiences transitioning from the military to the University of Minnesota, including experiences with the treatment and services, the resources that were utilized on and off campus, and the experience with the University of Minnesota Veterans Certification Office. In addition, you provided excellent feedback on what additional services you would like to see offered on campus, as well as how the University could improve your student experience. 

“Overall, I was very pleased with my time at the U of M” and “Doing a great job – no recommendations” are just two of many comments received from veterans regarding their level of satisfaction. You also raised a number of concerns, and some themes and suggestions emerged throughout the survey, including: 

I’m currently working with the University of Minnesota Veterans Advisory Committee to address your concerns. I will provide the status of our progress in a future communication.

You can view the survey results online.

I hope this information has been helpful. We will continue to do our best to offer the veterans services the University community needs. If you have additional comments or suggestions for improvement, please send your ideas to us at veterans@umn.edu
 
Thank you from everyone at One Stop Student Services!

Mary Koskan
Director
One Stop Student Services
Academic Support Resources
612-625-0160
m-kosk@umn.edu


The Veterans Resource Center welcomes Duane Bauer, II

The Veterans Resource Center, located in room 212 Fraser Hall (One Stop) is the recipient of a recent staff addition from the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs (MNDVA).

The Veterans Resource Center welcomes Duane Bauer, II, a new MNDVA Veterans Higher Education Coordinator who will assist veterans on campus and provide one-on-one conversations about benefits and other issues for veterans. Duane is a veteran of the U.S. Army and Army Reserve who served during the Panama Conflict and the Gulf War. He has also served in various assignments including the Military District of Washington (Washington, D.C.), Seoul South Korea, and several others. Duane has a B.E.S. in Sociology and previously worked as a Life and Health insurance agent, as well as a labor organizer.

Feel free to stop into the Veterans Resource Office, room 212 Fraser Hall, or contact him at 612-625-7620 or bauer333@umn.edu for assistance in the development of your higher education plans.

Comfort for Courage

Comfort for Courage (C4C), a student-led nonprofit veterans support group, exists to build awareness and a sense of community for all veterans on campus. C4C runs the Veterans Transition Center (VTC), which provides a place on campus for veterans to meet, relax, and have a good time. Whether you are about to graduate or are just starting your college experience, the VTC is a great place to relax, share stories, meet other veterans, play board games and card games, or watch a movie (there's a couch & TV/DVD player). There is FREE pizza and pop available every Friday from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and breakfast on Mondays starting around 8am. If you are interested in becoming involved with C4C, would like additional information about the VTC, or just want to receive news about social events, e-mail C4C@umn.edu to be added to the e-mail list.

Veterans Transition Center
15 Eddy Hall
192 Pillsbury Drive SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
C4C@umn.edu

Veterans Mentorship Program

Comfort for Courage is launching a new Veterans Mentorship Program, which will match student veterans with veterans who are currently working in the civilian professional world. A relationship with a mentor provides a learning experience for students outside the classroom where they can experience opportunities in the "real world" (civilian style). Mentoring relationships are intended:

The Veterans Mentorship Program was created to provide these kinds of mentorship opportunities for student veterans.

The mentorship program also needs a network of veterans willing to mentor a student veteran one-on-one. Mentors are preferably veterans who are currently employed and who have transitioned from active duty military to college and on to the professional world. Please contact Aaron Ledebuhr at lede0031@umn.edu to learn more about this program and to get involved.

U of M application fee waived for active duty service members deployed overseas

Effective April 23, 2007, the University of Minnesota has implemented a policy to waive or not charge an application fee to active duty military service members deployed overseas. The change includes all University of Minnesota campuses. The rationale for the change in policy is that active duty service members deployed overseas frequently have problems with sending an application fee because of difficulty in transmitting funds internationally, cash flow issues and/or unavailable educational benefits. Some service members have tried to work around this issue by having loved ones or other surrogates provide the funds, but this can delay the admissions process. The application fee can serve as an impediment to the application and subsequent timely admission and registration of the deployed active duty service members. The waiver will streamline the application fee process for this group of students.

To take advantage of the application fee waiver, students will need to identify themselves as active duty military service members to the Admissions Office and provide copies of their deployment papers. We will highlight this new change on the Admissions application, Office of Admissions website, and our One Stop Veterans Web page.

Billing and Payment Due Dates for May/Summer 2007

Please note: If you have difficulty meeting these billing due dates because you have not received your veterans benefits, please contact the Veterans Certification Office at 612-625-8076 or veterans@umn.edu. You will not be charged late fees if your late payment is caused by delays in your certification that exceed the V.A.'s anticipated 10-12 week processing time.


Billing date Minimum due Due date
May session and summer 2007 June 9 100% July 4
Summer 2007 July 7 100% August 1
Summer 2007 August 4 100% August 22

There is no installment plan in the summer. All bills are due in full.

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The Veterans Connection is a newsletter published each term by One Stop Student Services to provide information about veterans benefits and the resources the University provides to help veterans receive those benefits. Please contact the University of Minnesota Veterans Certification office with questions, concerns, or news for future issues.
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