UWM named one of 10 best universities in country for military students
MILWAUKEE _ UWM is one of the 10 best colleges and universities in the country when it comes to educating and fostering welcoming environments for students currently or formerly in the military, according to a national ranking.
Military Friendly designated UWM a Top 10 school for 2022-23 in the “large, public” institution category in the latest ratings released Monday. It’s the university’s best-ever status in the annual rankings.
Military Friendly schools “strive towards and succeed in the areas that matter most in helping veterans make the transition from the military to school and, ultimately, satisfying careers in the civilian world,” the organization says.
The designation validates UWM’s dedication to the military community, especially since the creation of the Military and Veterans Resource Center (MAVRC) at the university in 2013, said Yolanda Medina, the center’s director.
UWM achieved its highest-ever ranking not necessarily because of the addition of a new program or service, but by compiling all the military-dedicated offerings already in existence at the university into a more comprehensive report for Military Friendly consideration. UWM earned “silver” status in 2021-22, which is two levels below the top-flight Top 10 designation.
“By getting this well-rounded picture of what UWM has been doing for years through this coalition, we have really made a difference in acknowledging what has always been out there,” Medina said. She served in the Marines from 1981-85.
As an example of UWM’s commitment to veterans and students in the military, the university is one of only about a dozen institutions nationwide that houses all five of the following types of military-related offices or programs on its campus:
- A military and veterans resource center (MAVRC).
- A military education benefits office.
- Veterans Success on Campus, a Department of Veteran Affairs initiative that helps military and veteran students make a smooth transition to college life. UWM is the only university in Wisconsin with this program.
- Veterans Upward Bound, which is designed to help qualified veterans to get ready for college and enroll in a postsecondary program.
- Army ROTC, the pre-military scholarship program for students interesting in becoming an officer.
The university also has an active student organization on campus, Student Veterans of America.
In addition, the MAVRC footprint is expanding as part of ongoing renovations at the UWM Student Union, and the new space will bring the education benefits and Veterans Success on Campus offices under the same roof as the resource center.
The I Am Not Invisible campaign began in Portland, Oregon, in 2017 to bring awareness to the barriers and challenges faced by women veterans. The exhibit features more than 30 black-and-white banners of women veterans, service history, current occupation and why they decided to join the military.
Medina and other veterans featured in I Am Not Invisible will host a conversation in the Union concourse about the exhibit on March 9 at noon.
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