dedicated to services for student veterans.
offered.
This institution is a Yellow Ribbon Program Participant. Unlimited in number; vets receive an additional $8,000, half from Veterans Affairs and half from Princeton University.
Emma Bloomberg Center for Access and Inclusion
Dr. Keith Shaw, Director of Transfer and Outreach
Email: kmshaw@princeton.edu
36 University Place, Suite 350, Princeton, NJ 08540
Phone: 609-258-2031
Email: ebcao@princeton.edu
Services Available | ||
Available to all students | Specialized for veterans | |
Orientation program | ||
Campus housing | ||
Adaptive learning techniques (special needs) | ||
Admissions and/or financial aid staff familiar with the passage of the new Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33) | ||
Veterans' education benefit counseling | ||
Financial aid/tuition assistance | ||
Scholarship assistance specifically designed for veterans | ||
Academic advising | ||
Tutoring services | ||
Career planning/career services | ||
Veterans' clubs/student lounge or designated gathering place | ||
Student health services related to post-traumatic stress disorder, or traumatic brain injury | ||
Licensed veterans counselor or psychologist | ||
Licensed counselor or psychologist trained specifically to address the needs of veterans with disabilities | ||
Counselor Specialist qualified to support/assist students with brain injuries | ||
A policy regarding course withdrawals and tuition refunds for military activations and deployments | ||
Analysis of college credits earned at another institution | ||
Challenge examinations or test-out procedures | ||
Prior learning for military duty | ||
Faculty and staff trained in understanding/recognizing the specific needs/concerns of past & current military personnel |
Other resources: Access to parking; invitation to the summer bridge program; support from the PVETS alumni group; waiver of undergraduate residential requirement; opportunity for early arrival in summer before first year of enrollment.