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Adelphi has a long and rich history of supporting military personnel.

Active, reserve and veteran military students using Post-9/11 GI Bill®Ìýbenefits or any other veterans affairs program benefits can apply and enroll in any of our associate, bachelor’s, certificate, master’s or doctoral programs, and you will have access to our many resources that are available.

  • Credit for prior learning
  • Veteran Resource Center
  • Military policies, procedures and services
  • Application information
  • Academic offerings
  • Details on the Post-9/11 GI Bill®
  • Support services

Affordable and Reduced Tuition

Affordable and reduced tuition for Veterans/Military, their dependents and spouses of $250/credit in any of ourÌý online undergraduate programs in Liberal Studies, Business, Social Sciences, Emergency Services Administration and graduate program in Emergency Management. Ìý

Credit for Prior Learning through The College of Professional and Continuing Studies (CPCS)

Receive college credit for your military service when enrolled in one of CPCS degree granting programs. Find out more about Credit for Prior Learning.

Veterans Resource Center

At Adelphi, we are honored to help the military community shape their futures by pursuing a degree. Our goal is to offer all the resources necessary for our veteran and active military students to achieve their collegiate goals. The Veteran Resource Center is here to do just that, by assisting Adelphi’s veterans, active duty military students and related community.

Current veteran students can learn more about local service agencies or meet with Adelphi staff who provide veteran-specific support.

Our veteran resource offices at Adelphi include theÌýCenter for Career Development,ÌýOne-Stop Student ServicesÌý²¹²Ô»åÌý, which also provide veteran-specific sessions in the Veteran Resource Center throughout the semester. Additionally, a veteran liaison from theÌýÌýof Long IslandÌývisits twice a month to provide outreach and support to Adelphi veteran students. We welcome veteran students from every branch of the military to take full advantage of these resources.

The Veteran Resource Center is located in Levermore Hall, room 303A. Veteran events and resource information are posted outside this office on a regular basis.

War Veterans with Disabilities

Â鶹ֱ²¥ recognizes the sacrifice our soldiers make and strives to raise awareness and solicit the public’s aid for the needs of service men, women and their families.ÌýThere are several benefit programs as well as counseling that are available to help meet the needs of these honorable men and women.ÌýBelow we have included this information and resources for our returning soldiers who wish to pursue these services and further their academic career.

  • The army can pay for your education, or pay off your current student loan debt.
  • The Post-9/11 GI Bill® provides benefits to veterans, service members, and some dependents of disabled or deceased veterans wishing to pursue an education.
  • If you are leaving the Army with a service-related disability, you may be eligible for one of several federal programs designed to assist your transition and provide for your and your family’s future.
  • Several educational benefit programs sponsored by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provide financial assistance to veterans returning to school.
  • The Wounded Warrior TRACK program offers disabled war veterans help in acquiring assistance in education, counseling, training, and a range of career skills.

Helpful Links and Resources

The links below will provide further information and support for veterans and active military service men and women who are interested in beginning or continuing their academic studies.

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

The Ìýmission of theÌýÌýis toÌýfulfill President Lincoln’s promise “To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan†by serving and honoring the men and women who are America’s veterans.ÌýThe VA administers a variety of benefits and servicesÌýthat provide financial and other forms of assistance to veterans, their dependents and survivors.

New York State Division of Veterans Affairs

The mission of theÌýÌýis to provide quality service, advocacy and counseling for New York veterans and their families to ensure theyÌýÌýgranted by law for their services to New York and the nation.

National Archives Veterans’ Service Records

Use theÌýÌýonline system to request your military records.

Student Veterans of America

Ìýis a 501(c)(3) coalition of student veterans groups on college campuses across the globe.ÌýIts mission is toÌýprovide military veterans with the resources, support and advocacy needed to succeed in higher education and following graduation.

Florence and Robert A. Rosen Family Wellness Center at North Shore-LIJ Hospital

TheÌýÌýis dedicated to enhancing the well-being of law enforcement and military personnel, and their families, living on Long Island and in the New York metropolitan region.ÌýThe center offers health and wellness workshops, parenting workshops, individual and family counseling, and more.

North Shore-LIJ

North Shore-LIJ encourages all students to visitÌýÌýto view the many diverse job opportunities that are available.ÌýTo apply, select the position that matches your skills and career aspirations and click Apply Now.

Veterans Support
Location
Veterans Resource Center
Levermore Hall, 303A
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