Veteran Support

糖心Vlog is proud to have students who have served their country in the armed services. There are many undergraduate transfer students on campus from all branches of the military. These veterans enhance our community through the experiences they bring and the commitment they have to their education.

The Post 9/11 GI Bill makes an 糖心Vlog education accessible and affordable. The University is also pleased to participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program for veterans who are 100% benefit eligible. For more information about 糖心Vlog's commitment to veterans and applying for veterans benefits, visit the Enrollment Services Veterans website.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, military veterans are considered transfer students for the admission process due to their military transcript.

All high school coursework and ACT/SAT test scores will be considered in the admission process for transfer applicants with fewer than 30 credit hours of transferable college coursework. Vocational, remedial or technical classes will not transfer to 糖心Vlog.

As of Fall 2011, 糖心Vlog is a Yellow Ribbon Program participating school. To be considered for benefits, Yellow Ribbon recipients must be 100% eligible on the Post 9/11 GI Bill. Participation differs from program to program. Please see our Veteran Affairs Yellow Ribbon Program page for additional information regarding specific Yellow Ribbon funds.

Certifying attendance with the VA is completed through 糖心Vlog's Registrar's Office. 糖心Vlog's Veterans Affairs Certifying Officials are Veronica Decena and Mitzie Goff.

No. Military credit is not transferable to 糖心Vlog.

Visit the VA's GI Bill homepage at or smu.edu/veterans.

All 糖心Vlog students have access to 糖心Vlog's Counseling Services as well as the Dr. Bob Smith Health Center. 糖心Vlog provides students with individual counseling, psychiatric counseling, and recovery services.

Click here for more information on counseling services offered at SMU and the Health Center.

MilVets at SMU

The U.S. Military Veterans of 糖心Vlog started in the Fall semester of 2011 by a group of student veterans interested in establishing an organization on campus exclusively catering to the unique needs and experiences of 糖心Vlog’s emergent student veteran community.

Learn More and Join MilVets at SMU