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1 Serving Veterans & Active Duty Military Personnel via Online Business Education Cheryl Oliver Assistant Dean Online and Graduate Programs

2 Online MBA and Executive MBA 100% online OMBA 22-29 months 5 week “foundation” 7 week core and electives 16 week capstone courses $750/credit* $30,000-$40,500 4 concentrations Optional study abroad *$658/ credit military rate EMBA 18 months 5 week core and elective courses 16 week capstone courses $1137/credit $50,000 Optional study abroad

3 Land Grant Mission and the Opportunity to Serve Improve the lives of people in our state, the region and the world through education 660,000 Veterans and 215,000 Active Duty personnel are undergraduate students in the US

4 Opportunity to Serve Nationally Of the 875,000 in undergraduate programs only 15% are traditionally aged college students  31.4% are 24-29  28.2% are 30-39  24.9 are 40 or finer 47% report being parents

5 Online MBA and Executive MBA OMBA >500 students Globally dispersed 10% returning alumni 20% receiving active duty or veteran’s benefits EMBA 72 students Globally dispersed < 10% returning alumni 18% receiving active duty or veteran’s benefits

6 Student Profile EMBA Devon, Meteorologist & WC-130 Hurricane Hunter Pilot U.S.A.F. Reserves, Mississippi, Entrepreneur, Mother of 1 small hurricane

7 Student Profile OMBA Donald, Command Post Superintendent, U.S.A.F. Joint Base Langley- Eustis, Virginia Soon to be father of 1, President ASWSU Online “My other role is as a mentor to my Airmen. Each member of my team may one day be in my position, so I have a duty and responsibility to make sure they are capable of taking my place. As a team, we have been identified as “Superior Performers” in multiple exercises and inspections, and one of my Airmen was identified as the Squadron “Airman of the Year,” while one of my master sergeants was named the base “Senior NCO of the Year,” both significant honors in an Airman’s career.”

8 Veteran’s Administration Education Benefits Chapter 33 Post 9/11 GI Bill Chapter 30 Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) Chapter 31 Vocational Rehabilitation Chapter 35 Dependents Education Assistance Chapter 1606 MGIB for Reserves Other Washington based state tuition assistance; only applies to campus based programs

9 Veteran’s Administration 2000 Veteran’s Affairs Coordinator Registrar’s office team member Record keeping Reporting Communication with VA 2015 Veteran’s Affairs Coordinator Student Affairs team member Record keeping Reporting Communicating with VA Advocating for students Resource for Colleges Services, Collaborations and Programs

10 Services Collaborations and Programs Veteran’s Affairs Center (2014) Counseling ASWSU Student Veterans Committee Cougar Veterans RSO VetCorps (2016) Graduation Cords Challenge Coin

11 Services Collaborations and Programs Challenges Textbooks to APOs Firewalls Clearance for Intl. participation Promotions, deployments, etc… Opportunities Counseling and Testing Services Tutoring Transition Assistance College preparedness Career planning Within service branches To civilian careers

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