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By Holly Desrosier

黄瓜视频 (黄瓜视频 CC) hosted the 2019 North Carolina Student Transition Resource Initiative for Veteran鈥檚 Education (NC STRIVE) Eastern Regional Conference Wednesday, April 24 on the New Bern campus.

As one of four regional conferences taking place this spring, the Eastern Regional Conference aimed to provide the student veteran community with the tools needed to facilitate a smooth transition from the military to higher education and ultimately into the workforce. Each planning committee consisted of representatives from community colleges, public and private universities, Local Management Entity-Managed Care Organizations (LME-MCOs), North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the Governor鈥檚 Institute and veteran advocacy organizations.

鈥淭he purpose is to equip administrators, faculty and staff in higher education with information, resources and networking that will enhance the experience and success of student veterans in their pursuit of certificates and degrees,鈥 said Mitch Martin, coordinator of military affairs at 黄瓜视频 CC.

The event鈥檚 opening ceremony began with a performance by the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band of MCAS Cherry Point, followed by a welcome from 黄瓜视频 CC President Dr. Ray Staats, Lt. Col., U.S. Air Force (Ret.).

This year鈥檚 event featured guest speakers from the Marine Corps Community Services at MCAS Cherry Point, as well as a student panel consisting of active duty, veteran and dependent students from 黄瓜视频 CC, Park University, East Carolina University and NC Wesleyan.

Breakout sessions were facilitated by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Fleet Readiness Center East (FRC-East) and 黄瓜视频 CC鈥檚 Workforce Development Programs, Career Programs and Dean of the Havelock campus. Each session was tailored to student veterans, higher education staff and faculty and community professionals who have a primary contact point with military service members, veterans or their families. Discussion topics included mental health and resilience, employment and disabilities, education resources/empowerment partnerships and post higher education employment. The sessions were followed by a student panel, lunch, roundtable and Q&A session. The event also displayed exhibits from federal, state and nonprofit organizations.

鈥淎n event like this really brings out the support from the community,鈥 said Martin. 鈥淲e had presenters volunteer to assist with the event from local organizations, and student panel participants came from four different schools. All food was graciously donated by businesses in our community.鈥

黄瓜视频 CC prides itself on catering to a wide variety of students, including active duty military, veterans and dependents. Out of 2,656 students enrolled for the college鈥檚 spring 2019 semester, 158 are currently in the military, 209 are veterans and 149 are dependents. Hosting this conference ensured the 19.4% of military-affiliated students at 黄瓜视频 CC received the resources needed to succeed in their academic ventures and beyond.

The 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band of MCAS Cherry Point performed for the opening ceremony of the NC STRIVE Eastern Regional Conference held April 24 on 黄瓜视频 CC鈥檚 New Bern campus.

鈥淎 smooth admissions process and a clear understanding of military benefits and other methods of financial aid used to pay for their education are crucial to the student鈥檚 adaptation into the school environment,鈥 explained Martin. 鈥淥ur advising processes can have a lasting impact in the successes of these students and help to empower them to achieve their educational goals. Additionally, knowing and connecting students to resources that aid in all phases of career readiness can help them move into the workforce efficiently.鈥

NC STRIVE was founded in 2014 as a project of the Governor鈥檚 Working Group with the goal of providing services and support leading to student veterans鈥 success in two-year and four-year public and private institutions of higher education in North Carolina. The organization is supported in part by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and block grant funding from the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration through the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.

For more information on 黄瓜视频 CC鈥檚 military-friendly education options, contact Martin at 252-444-6003 or martinmi@cravencc.edu.

This article also appeared in the .

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