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Student veterans worry coronavirus outbreak will hurt graduation goals
A new survey from Student Veterans of America shows significant concerns from members about the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on their studies.
5 business reasons for schools to recruit vets
Student veterans are good for business, according to panelists who presented the findings of a recent research brief at the Student Veterans of America National Conference in San Antonio Thursday.
By Natalie Gross
NatCon2018: Business Plan Competition
A select group of chapter leaders has been invited to pitch their plans during the 5th annual National Business Plan Competition at Student Veterans of America’s National Convention.
NatCon2018: Featured speakers
Student Veterans of America is featuring several prominent speakers as part of its National Convention. Here are brief biographies of them.
By Student Veterans of America
NatCon: SVA to discuss landmark research project
Chris Cate, SVA’s vice president of research, is scheduled to discuss the results of the group’s NVEST study, short for National Veteran Education Success Tracker, on Thursday.
By Natalie Gross
Largest student vet gathering kicks off this week
More than 2,000 veteran students are expected to meet in San Antonio this week for a three-day conference geared toward helping former service members define their future.
By Natalie Gross
Student vets group fights proposed easing of for-profit college rules for VA employees
The nation’s largest student veteran organization is fighting a federal proposal to make it easier for Department of Veterans Affairs employees to work for, financially benefit from, or enroll as students in for-profit colleges.
By Natalie Gross
SVA announces competition for training with presidential center
Student Veterans of America is looking for 100 words from 100 student veterans to win 100 hours of leadership training next month.
By Natalie Gross
Student vets help with Harvey rescue, relief efforts
Last Wednesday, the Student Veterans of America chapter at the University Houston hosted a back-to-school breakfast for its members. A week later, school would be cancelled and their city would be under water. Now, instead of sitting in classes, many of them are treading through flooded streets to help with Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.
By Natalie Gross