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BC3 2. 01. 6 President's Timeline. A placard identifies Jennifer Dumbaugh, a financial aid assistant, as a member of Butler County Community College’s Green Zone. She is shown Nov. Student Success Center. Robert Charette was already convinced BC3 had his “6.”It was late 2.

Victory Media would announce BC3 as a Military Friendly college for a third consecutive year, when Charette moved with his wife and two young sons to Butler. Charette had just served 1.

Amman, Jordan, with the North Carolina National Guard. Five years earlier, as a 2. Ramadi, Iraq, with the Army’s 8.

Airborne Division out of Fort Bragg, N. C. Butler, his wife’s hometown, is where the Charettes would begin the next chapter of their lives. Download The New Year By The Sea (2017) Movie.

Three days before BC3’s 2. Charette – a 3. 0- year- old Syracuse, N. Y., native responsible in combat for “strategically moving my men from Point A to Point B” – first walked onto a campus and into the offices of those who were “ready to drop everything” to assist him.“It was a last- minute decision between my wife and me,” he says. While being deployed in Jordan he had missed a year of his elder son’s life.“So, to think about coming home and jumping right into another commitment such as school was a bit scary,” he says.

BC3, his choice to advance a dream of becoming an engineer, alleviated that fear. As adviser of the 1. Student Veterans Association, daughter of a 3.

Korea and sister of a younger brother who during his 2. Afghanistan and Iraq, she has an affinity for those with military histories.“Veterans,” she says, “have a place in my heart.”Minutes – minutes – after admission to BC3, a student- veteran will find himself meeting with Smith to access GI Bill benefits, says Dr. Case Willoughby, another member of the initial quartet of Green Zone coordinators and BC3’s vice president for student affairs and enrollment management.“She’s great about doing it,” Willoughby says. The guest student is now pursuing bachelor’s degrees from the University of Pittsburgh and from Franklin University while serving as president of the Student Veterans Association.“That area becomes a little bit of a center of gravity,” Willoughby says.

They get to know Stella, and they know, . And we help them through each step of the process. What grants to seek.

And if they have a disability, I introduce them to our disabilities coordinator. And I give them an information booklet that tells them all the resources that they have here at BC3. We work hard to assist them and to make sure that they are successful.”After being accepted for admission to BC3, Charette says he immediately “went over and saw Stella and she helped me to fill out my paperwork in getting GI Bill funding. Then I went right to another person who was in the middle of doing something. She dropped everything that she was doing to get me signed up.”BC3 administrators quickly contacted Durham Technical Community College in North Carolina to obtain the results of Charette’s 2. They didn’t hesitate to reach out and drop things they were doing in a moment to help me get into class,” Charette says.

New student- veteran briefing fosters connections. BC3 also offers early registration for student- veterans and conducts a new student- veteran briefing before the fall semester “to help them to start to connect with each other, let them know there are resources on campus, resources in the community,” Willoughby says. Barbara Calvert, 4. Butler, served in the Navy from 1. They let us register prior to everyone else because we’ve done service to the country and they give us prior registration along with a couple of other groups,” she says. It makes it easier for us.” Easier for student- veterans like Charette, who trains monthly with the Army National Guard and for up to 2.

That’s while he’s carrying 1. Lucas, 2, and Jackson, 6 months. More than 1 million veterans have enrolled in U. S. Ann Nichols- Casebolt, associate vice president for research at Virginia Commonwealth University and who created the Green Zone program in 2. It also recognizes that some student- veterans must adapt to a life no longer as disciplined or strict as it was in the military.“If you are used to a very regimented structure, a very clear chain of command, a very clear way of doing things, you get into a college situation where you have 1. Willoughby says. And now you are next to a 1. Phone than about what really matters.

These are big adjustments.”Student- veterans, Smith says, “come from such a regimented background, and they are told what to do and this is how you do it. And then they come here to school and it is so relaxed, that they don’t have the discipline anymore, they don’t have that person telling them what to do. They don’t have to follow orders any more. So there’s that, and they don’t want to question anybody, their faculty or instructors, because you did not question your higher- ups when you were in the military.”Work under way to minimize stressors. The Green Zone is not a counseling service.

It does refer to counselors student- veterans who are dealing with combat- related issues such as post- traumatic stress disorder. Civilians, Calvert says, “don’t know what it’s like. They have never heard gun spray coming over their head in Afghanistan or anywhere.”Watching a movie in a U. S. As part of the Green Zone, “If a veteran comes in, or if another person comes in, and all of a sudden they are acting different, we know what to look for,” Smith says. So at the training we were all given resources that we can give a veteran for help, for assistance.”Some needs are specific and some resources are specific to them, Willoughby says.“For some student- veterans possibly dealing with PTSD or traumatic brain injury, the intensity of being in our standard orientation of 7.

But the new student- veteran briefing “is fully appropriate,” Willoughby says, “and we invite them to the other as well.”Lounge can serve as a haven. BC3’s student- veterans lounge, which opened in November 2.

I had a vet come into my office and share that he had to leave class because the topic triggered an experience he had while deployed, so he got up and left the class, but had nowhere to go to de- escalate or calm down, Smith says. If you go in there and they say, .

We developed the veterans lounge as another safe place for them to go if they need to be alone or if they feel a trigger coming on.”Student- veteran lauds BC3’s efforts. BC3 built on VCU’s Green Zone program, says Willoughby, whose nephew served in Afghanistan and in Yemen with the Marines.“It was tough for him but he is doing well,” Willoughby says.

VCU reports that 1. United States have implemented a Green Zone.“So for BC3 to be as willing as it has been,” Calvert says, “helping us out with even the smallest things, like being able to register, or scheduling conflicts to be addressed, has been really nice for me.”Victory Media Military Friendly designations in 2. Victory Media’s Military Friendly ratings were established for two reasons: First, transitioning military personnel need a trusted source that helps them make good choices in determining where to work and where to go to college. Second, companies and colleges need a benchmark to gauge where their program stands versus other institutions in competing for that renewable talent.“It is not a generic phrase or moniker that an organization can self- assign,” Victory Media states.

It’s the trusted compass for post- 9/1. The Military Friendly designation, says BC3 President Dr. Nick Neupauer, “is so important in so many ways.“We have a wonderful cohort of students,” he says, “and Dr. Willoughby and Stella Smith have just done a phenomenal job.”The Military Friendly designation is also one that BC3 has earned, which delights Willoughby.“I am really proud that we didn’t say, .