[Psvs-t] Veteran Academic Probation policy

GROLL, VALERIE VALERIE.GROLL at tccd.edu
Fri May 12 11:28:24 CDT 2023


Hello,
I believe there are restrictions regarding placing certain policies and procedures on veterans that are not in place for the general student population. Since you are a private school policy may be different but well intended programs can be misinterpreted as barriers to veteran success or discrimination.
Tarrant County College has policy in place for student on suspension but not probation. However all student veterans using VA Benefits are highly encouraged and or assigned to only work with someone on Vet Services such as a counselor, advisor or success coach.
Tricky but for the greater good persistence/retention plan you are trying to implement.
Share your findings.
Valerie

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Subject: Re: [Psvs-t] Veteran Academic Probation policy


At SMU, we do not. We have found that the best way to encourage support activities is by proactive engagement with our student veterans organization, to help guide the organization and use them for peer support and outreach. We have found that our student veterans are more likely to utilize our support services when the suggestion comes from their peers, and from staff members that they trust. Fortunately, our Director of Academic Support Services is highly involved in our student veteran organization events and is a well know face to our student veterans; often times performing tutoring and other academic support services to veterans, herself.



Don Moorman, MBA, M.Ed.

Associate Director

Student Financial Operations

Coordinator of Veteran Support Services











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Subject: [Psvs-t] Veteran Academic Probation policy



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Good morning everyone,



The University of St. Thomas was recently awarded a grant that allowed us to hire an academic success coach specifically for our veteran subpopulation. Since his hire, veterans have been very reluctant to receive his services. To include students who are struggling academically!! I would like to create an institutional policy that requires veterans who have been placed on academic probation to meet with our academic success coach a minimum of 4 times in the following term. I.e., veteran is placed on academic probation in spring, they sign a contract to enroll for the fall term that requires them to meet with our academic success coach 4 times in the following fall term.



We are attempting other intervention strategies as well, but, knowing that veterans are less likely to seek help, I believe this policy could increase their academic success. Does any have a policy similar to this in place?



Thank you in advance for any feedback. You may email me directly at ruiztn at stthom.edu<mailto:ruiztn at stthom.edu>.



Thank you,

Dr. Ruiz



 Dr. Trisha Nicole Ruiz

Senior Director of Veteran Services

University of St. Thomas-Houston

Call/text: 281-658-7158

Schedule an appointment here<https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/VeteranSuccessCenter@stthom.edu/bookings/>




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