Private sector still going strong in either taking advantage of soldiers then veterans or using them and their service for their own gains, while like the country not demanding they sacrifice, a decade plus now added to the previous decades!
There are over six thousand schools nationally that accept GI Bill benefits, and a good deal of them work hard to help Veterans make it through to graduation. But a concerning number of for-profit schools have violated one organization’s rules meant to protect student Vets, leading to their removal from a national network of student Veteran chapters.Student Veterans of America today announced the decision to revoke chapter membership at over 40 for-profit schools after a review found they listed school administrators as student Veteran leaders on campus.
“The rule is in place to not only protect the integrity of our organization, but to ensure the interests of students are put ahead of the school,” said Brian Hawthorne, a member of the board of directors at SVA. “There’s a concern these schools were using our brand to advertise as Veteran friendly.”
According to SVA’s guidelines, only student Veterans should be charged with running campus chapters, which serve as points of contact with fellow student Vets. read more>>>
No comments:
Post a Comment