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California's
Troops to College initiative was announced by Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger in March 2006 to provide educational opportunities
and assistance to active duty service members and veterans by
the state’s
premier education segments and related agencies. He specifically
targeted increased instructional opportunities to men and women
on active duty, the National Guard and the Reserves.
As part of this effort, the California Community College System
Office has been working with numbers of stakeholders and its campuses
throughout the state to expand its outreach programs, academic
advising, and financial aid advising to both veterans and service
members on active duty.
The
System Office has identified models of best practices among campuses
and military services that support education for veterans in California
public universities and is working with many colleges to implement these
practices in order to reach out more effectively to active duty and veterans. This
support is conducted through myriad approaches -- education fairs on
military installations, veterans support teams to assist "soldiers" to
transition to becoming students, campus outreach programs that include
participation in job and education fairs, campus veterans support teams,
and web sites.
For example, the "Boots to Books" program developed at Citrus College
is designed to help veterans transition to civilian life and the college
environment. It
is the first of its kind in the nation to provide a positive transition
step for combat veterans.
Taught by a VA counselor who
is a combat veteran, all veterans and their families may enroll in
this course which is about combat stress, post traumatic stress disorders,
and other issues affecting veterans returning to civilian life. The curriculum is
specifically designed to increase the student veteran's academic, work,
and social success. The
class provides participants instruction in interpersonal skills, methods
of adapting to civilian life and work careers, and techniques for managing
military operational stress.
Sixteen thousand of the 21,000 veterans and their dependents using GI
Bill benefits at California public colleges and universities are in the
California Community College system, which provides academic as well
as career-technical training among its 109 campuses. Eight of the top
10 public California colleges, in terms of GI benefit recipients are
community colleges.
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