MURFREESBORO, Tenn. —
Middle Tennessee State University continues to be recognized for its
outstanding support of veterans, named Monday in the Military Times’ “Best for
Vets: Colleges 2014” rankings.
It follows the university’s recognition in September on the
2014 Military Friendly Schools list by G.I. Jobs magazine, which recognizes the
top 15 percent of colleges that delivers the best experience for military
students. It’s the fourth time MTSU has received that designation.
“As a top choice of Tennessee’s veterans, MTSU has taken great
pride in helping those who served our country succeed in our classrooms,” MTSU
President Sidney A. McPhee said. “We are honored to again be recognized for our
commitment to veterans.”
Military Times, which is made up of the Army Times, Navy
Times, Air Force Times and Marine Corps Times, says it placed a new emphasis on
academic rigor this year when conducting and scoring the fourth annual survey,
a 150-question analysis of a school’s complete offerings for veterans.
MTSU was named among 86 schools ranked from roughly 600
participating colleges. View the complete rankings for four-year schools at http://projects.militarytimes.com/jobs/best-for-vets/2014/colleges/4-year/.
“As with all of the Best for Vets rankings, Best for Vets:
Colleges is an editorially independent news project that evaluates the many
factors that make an institution a good fit for military veterans,” said Amanda
Miller, editor of Military Times EDGE.
The Military Friendly Schools list can be found at http://www.militaryfriendlyschools.com/mfslist.aspx.
The recognitions come as the university wrapped up a full
slate of recent events to honor and support military veterans and their
families. Veterans-related events during the past week included a job fair, memorial
service, Saturday’s 32nd annual Salute to Armed Services, a 5K/10K
fundraiser and choral concert.
MTSU was the first school in Tennessee with an on-campus
representative for VetSuccess, a collaboration between the university and the
U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs to provide a place where students with
military service can gather to obtain assistance and peer support.
The university also has a standing Veterans and Military
Affairs Committee, as well as the student-led veterans group, Blue Raider
American Veteran Organization (BRAVO).
“This campus is committed to all aspects of the education of
our veterans, both in and out of the classroom,” said Deb Sells, vice president
for student affairs and vice provost for enrollment and academic services. As
evidence, Sells pointed to last weekend’s activities, “our suite of offices in
Keathley University Center devoted to the service of our veterans, and the
involvement of our faculty in mentoring and working with these students.”
According to Military Times, Best for Vets provides service
men and women “a gauge by which to judge whether a school or degree program will
truly benefit them.” The rankings factored in service member enrollment,
percentage of tuition covered by the GI Bill, and availability of specific
programs to help service members.
The evaluation also factored in statistics commonly used to
track student success and academic quality, including student loan default
rates, retention rates, graduation rates and student-faculty ratio.
At MTSU, workshops for veterans are held each semester
through the Academic Success series and through the Veterans Affairs office,
said MTSU Registrar Ann Reaves. Topics, which range from educational
benefits and certification to counseling and more, are presented by Ray Howell
in Veteran Affairs and Heather Conrad in the VetSuccess office.
“We are very fortunate to have such dedicated staff and
student workers, who are veterans themselves and who work hard every day to
serve our student veterans when they have already given so much as current or
former service members themselves,” Reaves said.
The rankings are published in full in the November issue of Military
Times EDGE magazine and online at MilitaryTimes.com, as well as ArmyTimes.com,
NavyTimes.com, AirForceTimes.com and MarineCorpsTimes.com.
For information on MTSU’s services for veteran students,
visit www.mtsu.edu/military and http://www.mtsu.edu/records/vets.php,
or call 615-898-2601.
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