Called to Serve: A Handbook on Student Veterans and Higher Education

Höfundur Florence A. Hamrick; Corey B. Rumann

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9781118176764

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2013

4.890 kr.

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  • Called to Serve
  • Contents
  • Preface: Setting the Context
  • About the Editors
  • About the Contributors
  • Chapter 1 The Military and Higher Education in the United States
  • The First Morrill Act and Military Training
  • Post-Morrill Act Military-Related Activity at Colleges and Universities
  • Reserve Officers’ Training Corps
  • Monuments and Memorials
  • Military-Sponsored Research and Development
  • GI Bill Programs
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 2 Contemporary Political and Legislative Frameworks for Serving Veterans and Service Members
  • Legacy GI Bill Programs
  • The Post-9/11 GI Bill and Other Contemporary Veteran Education Benefits
  • The Post-9/11 GI Bill
  • Other VA Education Benefit Programs
  • Other Sources of Student Veteran Education Funding
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
  • References
  • Vignette
  • Chapter 3 Activations, Deployments, and Returns
  • Military Processes and Student Service Members in Transition
  • The Deployment Cycle
  • Activation
  • Deployment
  • Return
  • The Nature of the Transition
  • The Dual Nature of the Transition: Environmental and Personal
  • Research Findings: Thematic Overview
  • Implications for Student Service Members and Institutions
  • Implications for Student Service Members
  • Implications for Institutions
  • Recommended Practices for Assisting Student Service Members in Transition
  • Identify and Track Student Service Members
  • Formulate Dedicated Service Member Orientation Sessions
  • Create Student Service Member ‘‘University Seminar’’ Course Section(s)
  • Establish Military Safe Zones
  • Create Pre- and Postdeployment Checklists
  • Maintain Connections During Deployment
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
  • References
  • Vignette
  • Chapter 4 Contemporary Student Veterans and Service Members: Enrollment Patterns and Student Engagem
  • Assessing the Campus Environment for Veterans and Service Members
  • Characteristics of Student Veterans and Service Members
  • Terms Related to the Student Population
  • Socialization and Military Culture
  • College Choice
  • Creating Conditions for Success
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Vignette
  • Chapter 5 The Complexity of Veteran Identity: Understanding the Role of Gender, Race and Sexuality
  • Expanding Our Awareness of Veterans
  • Women
  • Racial and Ethnic Minorities
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Persons
  • Structural Inequalities
  • Implications for Practice
  • Campus and Community Collaborations
  • Child Care
  • Career Services
  • Health and Counseling
  • Social Support and Networking
  • Addressing Structural Inequalities
  • Measuring Success
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
  • References
  • Vignette
  • Chapter 6 Understanding Disability in the Student Veteran Community
  • Disability Experiences Among Student Veterans
  • Concepts of Disability
  • Best Practices
  • Building Relationships with Student Veterans
  • Language in Outreach
  • Partnerships and Collaboration
  • Accommodations
  • Mental Health
  • Sports and Recreation
  • Tracking and Assessment Practices
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
  • References
  • Vignette
  • Chapter 7 Enrollment, Transfers, and Degree Completion for Veterans
  • Enrollment
  • Transfer
  • Completion
  • Strategies
  • Enrollment
  • Transfer
  • Assessment
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
  • References
  • Vignette
  • Chapter 8 Offices of Veterans and Military Services
  • The Mission of the OVMS on College Campuses
  • How Can Institutions Identify Student Veterans on Their Campuses?
  • How Can OVMSs Assist Institutions Seeking to Increase Enrollments of Student Veterans?
  • How Can OVMSs Facilitate Campus Awareness?
  • Essential Services, Programs, and Campus Relationships
  • School Certifying Official
  • Fees, Tuition, and Grants and Scholarships
  • Campus Housing for Student Veterans
  • Mentoring for Student Veterans
  • Veteran Service Support Team
  • Centralized ‘‘In-House’’ or ‘‘In-Office’’ Services
  • OVMS as a Campus Resource
  • Developing an Office of Veterans and Military Services
  • Veteran Services Office Staff
  • OVMS Staff Professional Development
  • Facility Size and Location
  • Organizational Placement of the OVMS
  • Assessment and Evaluation of the OVMS
  • Needs Assessment
  • Types of Data Collected in a Needs Assessment
  • Evaluation
  • Process Evaluation
  • Outcome Evaluation
  • Organizing and Planning for Evaluation
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
  • References
  • Vignette
  • Chapter 9 Focused Learning Environments for Student Veterans
  • Adult Learning Theories
  • Social Learning Theory
  • Orientation Programs for Veterans
  • Example of an Orientation Program
  • Learning Communities for Student Veterans
  • Examples of Learning Communities
  • Other Focused Learning Environments
  • Assessment
  • Conducting the Assessment
  • Implications and Recommendations
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
  • References
  • Vignette
  • Chapter 10 Student Veterans Organizations and Student Self-Advocacy
  • Brief History of Student Veterans Organizations
  • Campus Climates
  • Contemporary Student Veterans Organizations
  • Types of Student Veterans Organizations
  • Residential Campuses
  • Community College or Commuter School Chapters
  • Online Chapters
  • Advantages of Organizing
  • Institutional Perspective
  • Types of Advocacy Efforts on Campus
  • The Advisory Role
  • Learn What Is Known About Student Veterans
  • Do Not Reflexively Accept ‘‘What Is Known’’
  • Avoid Basic Errors
  • Be Prepared
  • Consider Specialized Programs
  • Focus on the Relationship
  • Avoid Assumptions
  • From Advisor to Advocate
  • Suggested Outcomes of Advocacy by and for Student Veterans
  • Policy Revisions
  • Priority or Privileged Registration
  • Veterans’ Memorials
  • Veterans’ Lounge
  • Commitment
  • Collaboration with On- and Off-Campus Organizations
  • Other Student Organizations
  • External Organizations
  • Broader Involvement
  • Assessing Student Veterans Organizations
  • Assessment of Student Learning
  • Assessment of the Organization
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
  • References
  • Vignette
  • Chapter 11 Institutional Leadership on Serving Student Veterans and Service Members
  • Developing Services and Support
  • Role of Institutional Leaders in Policy and Organizational Development
  • Securing Resources
  • Staffing
  • Campus Committees and Task Forces
  • Determining the ‘‘Feeling’’ of the Campus Environment
  • Campus Structures and Coordination of Services
  • Institutional Leaders as Advocates for Veterans and Service members
  • Becoming Knowledgeable and Effective Spokespersons
  • Key Strategic Outreach and Collaborative Efforts
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
  • References
  • Vignette
  • Chapter 12 Promoting Organizational Change to Create a Veteran-Friendly Campus: A Case Study
  • ACA Advocacy Competencies
  • Student Advocacy
  • School/Community Advocacy
  • Public Arena Advocacy
  • Case Study
  • Community Collaboration Competencies
  • Systems Advocacy
  • Case Analysis
  • Assessing Change
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Conclusion: Looking Back, Moving Forward
  • Reference
  • Glossary
  • References
  • Appendix: Military Ranks—Enlisted
  • Name Index
  • Subject Index
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