Title: Veterans Affairs
1Veterans Affairs
- California State University Channel Islands
2Veterans Affairs
- Overview
- Constituent Needs
- CSUCI Veterans Committee
- Background and Anticipated Growth
- Campus Inventory
- Systemwide Inventory
- Short Term Solutions
- Long Term Solutions
3Veterans Affairs
- Constituent Needs
- How to Apply to University
- How to Use VA Benefits
- Enrollment Certification for VA Benefits
- Evaluation of Prior Credit (Military and
Academic) - Transition to College Assistance
- Access to Disability Accommodations
- Access to Psychological Counseling
- Engagement , Activities, Clubs
4Veterans Affairs
- CSUCI Veterans Affairs Committee
- Damien Pena Orientation, Access and Transition
Programs - Alan Pasternak Personal Counseling
- Valeri Cirino-Paez Disability Resource Programs
- Janet Rizzoli Articulation Officer
- Ginger Reyes Admissions Recruitment
- Gina Farrar Records Registration
- Colleen Forest Records Registration (VA
Certifying Official) - Rachel Danielson Records Registration (VA
Certifying Official) - Damon Blue Records Registration
5Background and Growth
- According to the Dept of Veterans Affairs
- California is home to over 2.2 million Veterans
- Over 175,000 service members are stationed
throughout the state - California is home to over 35,000 National
Guard and reservists
6Background and Growth
How many veterans will return to Ventura
County? Dear Rachel That is very hard to
predict, with the inception of the new Post 9/11
G.I. Bill in August of 2009, we expect our
workload to increase dramatically. Another factor
for us is when the troops in Iraq are reduced or
released, the amount of students significantly
increases also. In Fiscal Year 2007 over 500,000
personnel utilized their GI Bill benefits
nationally. We expect that number to possibly
double when the new bill goes into
effect. Thank you for contacting the
VA DLS/351/4354 Muskogee RPO
7Current Veteran Enrollment
Federal Programs Montgomery GI Bill (chapter 30)
17 Chapter 34 0 Chapter 31 (voc rehab)
2 Chapter 32 0 Chapter 35
(dependants) 14 Chapter 1606 (GI Bill for
Reservists) 5 Chapter 1607 (Reservists called
to duty) 1 State Program CalVET Fee Waiver
71 Veterans not using/dont have benefits
Unknown
8CSUCI Inventory
- Electronic Certification of Enrollment for VA
Benefits - Evaluation of Prior Credit Military Credit and
Academic Credit - Veterans Website and Brochure with information
about Benefits and Services Available - Psychological Counseling with Expertise on PTSD
- Disability Accommodations / Educational Access
Center - Access, Orientation and Transition Programs
Need programs for Vets - Veterans Student Club being formed Janet
Rizzoli, Sponsor
9Systemwide Inventory
- CSUs Troops to College Initiative
- All 23 CSUs are participating in monthly
conference calls with the Chancellors Office to
promote teamwork and raise awareness - Campuses are forming Student Veteran Clubs (SDSU,
CSULB, Sac State). - Campuses are creating Veteran Coordinator
positions and centralizing many activities - Campuses are forming Veterans Support Teams to
coordinate Vet issues - Each campus has a Veterans web site
- Some campuses partnering with military to
facilitate access (SDSU)
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14Short Term Solutions
- Launch the Veterans Club
- Enhance Veterans Website to include information
on Personal Counseling, Disability Accommodations
and the Veterans Club - Develop Orientation and other Transition Programs
for Vets and Dependants - Identify and Communicate with Veteran Applicants
via the newly added Vet Question on Mentor
Application - Continue Veterans Affairs Committee meetings to
improve communications between various campus
offices that provide services to Veterans Expand
membership to include faculty representation
15Long Term Solutions
- Create a Veterans Coordinator position
- Centralize Veterans Services within an Veterans
Affairs Office - Hire Student Assists who are Veterans Can be
funded by VA if they work exclusively for Veteran
students.