This year, SGA's Prove It! grant competition features many student groups looking to create real change on campus. On the week of March 24-28, UMBC students will vote for the grant proposals they like the most. The two winning ideas will receive $10,000 to implement their programs on campus.
One of the campaigns that students can vote for is Veteran Peer Mentor Program.
The student veteran population is one of the fastest growing populations at UMBC.
A solid support system at UMBC has not yet been developed to meet all their needs.
We need to implement a Veteran Peer Mentor Program to help meet those needs and provide the camaraderie many vets miss after leaving the military.
Transitioning veterans to be successful students adds a valuable resource and benefit to the whole UMBC community.
Having veterans adds depth and diversity to the student body. Veterans are an incredibly team oriented, resilient, and motivated group of individuals. They bring unique perspectives to the classroom from their experiences. They understand the importance of cooperation, having been used to working in close-knit teams in the military; their peers were sometimes the difference between life and death.
Their military training prepared them to handle life and death situations but not how to transition to being a college student. When a veteran doesn't feel connected to their university they may be more inclined to leave school. Student veterans do not respond to traditional methods of outreach. A Veteran Peer Mentor Program will enable veterans to achieve a higher level of academic success and smoothly transition to student life which not only benefits veterans but the entire UMBC community
Veterans have invested in our nation. Now it’s our turn to invest in them. Vote for the Veteran Peer Mentor Program on the Prove It! poll at http://my.umbc.edu/discussions/11313