Posted on Jun 11, 2016
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SPC Americo Garcia
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Yes Angelo State University has one. And a team of veterans who also help. We have our own computers. As well as a lounge and quite study area.
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Is it listed on the link provided? If not, you should tell them to fix that.
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Sgt Tom Cunnally
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Yes Boston College has both Counselors & the BC Veterans Network and as does Northeastern University . We have @ 20 students at BC who served in the military before entering their freshman year and @ 25 members of the ROTC & NROTC.
The BCVAN holds seminars to discuss military experience and hold question and answer sessions. These seminars are open to all students whether or not they served in the military or plan to serve. And includes students who are majoring in history and who have a family member who served or are serving. Or students who are just interesting in learning about military life .The BCVAN tries to help the students who are veterans find jobs after graduating from BC..

Most towns in MA have a Veterans Counselor in their City Hall & he/she can be of assistance for all Veterans in addition to the VA Medical Hospitals
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SFC Randy Purham
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At AMU we have counselors to assist vets with their educational and professional goals. We also have Ambassadors to provide one-on-one help as well.
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Generic counselors or VetSuccess counselors ?
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The counselors aren't called VetSuccess since I never heard of it. But they perform the functions of directly working with Veterans and Veteran Students. AMU/APU opened up a veteran's center at the end if April geared towards that exact purpose. Giving vets a central location to work and get things done for their education and professional goals. We also bring in math, English, and science tutors that put on a special boot camp to teach the basics of these areas for those that may be rusty all free of charge. Hope that answers your question lol.
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