Post-9/11 Veterans’ Pursuit and Completion of Post-secondary Education: Social Connection, Mental Health, and Finances

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Education Pub Date : 2023-04-06 DOI:10.1177/00220574231168638
Nicole R Morgan, K. R. Aronson, Kimberly J. McCarthy, Brandon A. Balotti, D. Perkins
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This study examined how veteran social engagement predicted post-secondary school attainment. Nearly 10,000 post-9/11 veterans, who separated from military service in 2016, were surveyed on the programs/services they used over 4 years following separation. More than half of veterans had obtained a degree within 4 years of separation. A higher proportion of veterans of color and female veterans reported attending only some higher education than White non-Hispanic male veterans. Positive predictors of educational attainment included participating in veterans’ centers and veteran-student organizations, while negative predictors included financial and mental health problems. Implications for veteran-serving programs of post-secondary institutions are discussed.
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9/11后退伍军人对高等教育的追求和完成:社会联系、心理健康和财务
这项研究调查了退伍军人的社会参与如何预测中学后的学业成就。近1万名9/11后退伍军人在2016年退役,他们在退役后的4年里接受了有关项目/服务的调查。超过一半的退伍军人在离职后的4年内获得了学位。有色人种退伍军人和女性退伍军人只接受过部分高等教育的比例高于非西班牙裔白人男性退伍军人。教育程度的积极预测因素包括参加退伍军人中心和退伍军人学生组织,而消极预测因素包括经济和心理健康问题。讨论了对高等院校退伍军人服务计划的影响。
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Journal of Education
Journal of Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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35 weeks
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