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Ahead of commencement, the University of South Florida held an event celebrating the work of its graduating veteran students.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs has partnered with the Warrior-Scholar Project, a non-profit group that runs the camps at major universities around the U.S.
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The transition from classroom to virtual learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic has been challenging for many student veterans, and the worries may not end…
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Until recently, the University of South Florida St. Petersburg’s offerings for student veterans were limited to say the least.According to Milton White,…
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Over the last five years the University of South Florida Office of Veterans Services has worked to raise its visibility among the estimated 1,400 student…
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With the stroke of a pen Monday, Gov. Rick Scott positioned Florida to attract more veterans - beyond the estimated 1.5 million already living here - to…
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Student veterans using their GI education benefits between 2002 and 2010 graduated from colleges and universities at the rate of 51.7 percent according to…
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It’s taken three attempts, but Florida student veterans will soon be granted in-state tuition waivers if the governor signs the newly passed legislation.…
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Family therapy, couples therapy, individual therapy, even weight management groups are all services that have been available at the USF Psychological…
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Before the Florida legislative session starts March 4, Florida Matters is previewing some of the issues facing lawmakers this year:In-state tuition for…
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Before the Florida legislative session starts March 4, Florida Matters is previewing some of the issues facing lawmakers this year:In-state tuition for…
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The Post 9-11 GI Bill granted veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan a myriad of benefits including tuition money for college or trade schools. But…