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Winthrop University: Winthrop Recognized as a Best College for Veterans

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Winthrop University issued the following announcement on November 15.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • The university averages about 60 student-veterans on campus.
  • The university is ranked fifth among Regional Universities in the South among best colleges for veterans.
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ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA – Winthrop University has taken several steps over the past decade to make its campus even more welcoming to veterans. 

The campus continues to appreciate and serve the brave men and women who have volunteered to put themselves in harm’s way for our country.

Third party groups, such as U.S. News & World Report's 2022 edition of ‘‘Best Colleges,” have recognized Winthrop’s commitment to veterans. The university is ranked fifth among Regional Universities in the South among best colleges for veterans.

Among the campus resources for the university’s student-veterans are:

·  Designation as a Yellow Ribbon Program, which allows approved institutions of higher learning and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to contribute tuition and fee expenses that exceed the established thresholds under the Post 9/11 GI Bill.

·  A Student Veteran Lounge, which is located on the garden level of Bancroft Hall 

·  An established Student Veterans of Winthrop University organization

·  Special parking for veterans who have earned the Purple Heart

·  Review of Joint Services Transcripts and Community College of the Air Force Transcripts

The university averages about 60 student-veterans on campus who work with Adrienne Bryson, the university’s veterans benefits coordinator. She can be reached at 803/323-3691 or at va@winthrop.edu.

Original source can be found here.

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