SUNY Old Westbury is creating a Center of Excellence for Veteran Student Success.

The effort is thanks to a $538,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education.

“Some 150,000 military veterans live in Nassau, Suffolk and Queens counties,” Duncan Quarless, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, said in a statement.

Quarless was citing statistics from the National Center for Veterans Analysis and Statistics.

“Our goal is to ensure they know college is a viable path for them to follow and then to promote their skill development so that they can succeed both while they are with us as students and after they graduate and move on to the lives and careers they seek for themselves,” Quarless added.

The program is designed to increase the enrollment of veteran students, enhance the understanding and success of the veteran cohort on campus, and contribute to systemic change for this student population over time.

The funding, to be paid out over three years, will support veteran employment on campus and programming that supports financial literacy, wellness and mental health and resources for career planning and personal exploration.

“Our chief goal will be to ensure veterans have access to the life-altering impacts a college degree can have for them and their families,” Cristina Notaro, assistant provost for student success and administration and the principal investigator for the funded program, said in a statement.

“We’ll do that by reaching out in the community, enhancing our own policies, and identifying and mitigating obstacles that impede veteran student success,” Notaro added.

Through the center, SUNY Old Westbury aims to partner with veteran organizations to form a network of support while offering these organizations guidance and resources to promote access to higher education for veterans.

The grant funding will enable SUNY Old Westbury to hire two staff members. The first will coordinate the overall set of programs and services of the center and conduct outreach to community organizations and services focused on Long Island’s veteran community. The second to serve as the veteran student success coach who will be responsible for veteran student advising, financial counseling, academic interventions, veteran programming and more.

Adina Genn

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