A new home for veterans

November 11, 2013

William Emerson (鈥03, B.A.) remembers what it was like to be in their position鈥攖he veteran returning to civilian life.

William Emerson

Emerson completed his degree at 每日大赛 a decade after being honorably discharged from the U.S. Army鈥檚 1st Cavalry Division, unaware of any services or resources available that would have helped guide him through the process.

鈥淢any students suffer feelings of isolation, worry about time management and don鈥檛 know where to turn when they need help,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 especially true for veteran students.鈥

Back on campus as the coordinator for UM-Dearborn鈥檚 new Veterans Affairs Office, Emerson is working to make the transition to college easier for veterans, active duty service members and their families.

鈥淲ill has a true commitment to our U.S. military personnel and veterans,鈥 said Stanley E. Henderson, vice chancellor for enrollment management and student life (EMSL). 鈥淗e is dedicated to providing the best possible opportunity for a quality education and positive social experience as these veterans transition to civilian life.鈥

Emerson sees the Veterans Affairs Office becoming the hub for resources for veteran and active duty students. Points of contact provide personal attention, orientation packets give clear information on resources available and an early warning system gives students time to self-correct if they fall behind academically. The office itself is a comfortable safe haven for students to study or just hang out.

鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 like this when I was in school,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 good to see groups coming together to address the specific needs of our veterans.鈥

Collaboration across departments is key to student success, he says. Academic assistance, financial, registration and record, counseling and disability services, and organizations like the Women鈥檚 Resource Center鈥攁ll play a role in helping veterans reach their educational goals.

鈥淭he work EMSL is doing builds upon the tremendous efforts previously put forth by our Veteran Service Team. They have put in a lot of work to make it easier for our veterans to thrive at UM-Dearborn,鈥 he said.

Military Friendly SchoolThe continued focus on veteran and service member support helped UM-Dearborn earn a 鈥淢ilitary Friendly School鈥 from G.I. Jobs magazine for the second consecutive year. The distinction honors the top 20 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools that most embrace veterans and help ensure their success on campus.

Emerson credits Henderson and the former Veterans Support Team鈥攁s well as current veteran students鈥攚ith creating a culture of support at UM-Dearborn.

鈥淥ur chapter of Student Veterans of America is just outstanding. Student veterans such as Brian Stone, Laura Markok and Alan Bealieu have done a great job to make a difference for their fellow vets on campus.鈥

The Veterans Affairs Office is located in University Center 2174. The office hosted a Veterans Day program and office open house today for those interested in learning more about the resources available to veterans.