Unlocking SSM/V Success: Welcoming Student Service Members and Veterans and Supporting SSM/V Experiences

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of College Student Retention-Research Theory & Practice Pub Date : 2022-03-10 DOI:10.1177/15210251221086851
Thomas J. Hodges, Kimberly D. Gomes, Geno C. Foral, T. Collette, Brian A. Moore
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Helping student service members and veterans (SSM/Vs) earn a college degree is central to supporting them post-service. Yet, this generation of SSM/Vs faces challenges in higher education, including problems adapting, poor health, and administrative constraints, contributing to worsened academic outcomes and a sense of isolation on campus. This monograph synthesizes research on the challenges facing SSM/Vs. It also frames common aspects of successful programs aiding SSM/Vs as three areas for intervention: how administrators and faculty can create a welcoming campus for SSM/Vs; ways universities can create support systems for SSM/V social, health, and academic success; and engaging community partnerships to enable these efforts. Whether SSM/Vs overcome their challenges and unlock their strengths is contingent on opportunities provided within the school itself, and by its faculty, administrators, students, and community. Central to these efforts should be the goal of inclusivity enhancement, community building, and reduction of health-related dysfunction among SSM/Vs.
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解锁SSM/V成功:欢迎学生服务成员和退伍军人,支持SSM/V体验
帮助学生服务人员和退伍军人(SSM/Vs)获得大学学位是支持他们退役后的核心。然而,这一代SSM/ v在高等教育中面临着挑战,包括适应问题、健康状况不佳和行政限制,导致学业成绩恶化和校园孤立感。本专著综合了SSM/ v面临的挑战的研究。它还将帮助SSM/ v的成功项目的共同方面作为三个干预领域:管理人员和教师如何为SSM/ v创建一个受欢迎的校园;大学如何为SSM/V的社会、健康和学术成功创建支持系统;参与社区伙伴关系,使这些努力成为可能。SSM/ v能否克服挑战,发挥自己的优势,取决于学校本身、教师、管理人员、学生和社区提供的机会。这些努力的核心目标应该是增强包容性、社区建设和减少SSM/ v中与健康相关的功能障碍。
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