Wallace State Community College designated as Military Friendly School for 8th consecutive year
HANCEVILLE, ALA. – Wallace State Community College in Hanceville, Ala., has been named
a Military Friendly School by Viqtory Media, Inc., for the eighth consecutive year.
Wallace State was recognized with the distinction for its record of military student
success, including graduation, retention and employment outcomes, and for its services,
positive culture and policies in support of veterans and their dependents.
“Wallace State is indeed honored to be recognized as a Military Friendly institution,
a designation we strive to achieve every year,” said Wallace State President Dr. Vicki
Karolewics. “We have been intentional in our efforts to provide personalized services
to our veterans and their families, and to create an environment that demonstrates
our deep gratitude for their service, and support for their educational and career
goals.”
Colleges selected as Military Friendly Schools were graded on certain criteria favorable
to veterans, including academic policies and compliance; admissions and orientation;
culture and commitment; financial aid and assistance and graduation, career and military
student support and retention.
Wallace State hosts meet-and-greets for its veterans at the Veterans’ Corner on campus,
which is located on the sixth floor of the library. The Veterans’ Corner was established
for veterans in order for them to have one central location together to study, congregate,
share stories and unwind.
Wallace State’s Veterans’ Corner was spearheaded by IT Department employee Virginia
Barber and her Leadership Wallace State team a number of years ago. Barber, an Air
Force veteran who served in Desert Storm, and her team raised awareness about the
experiences of veterans returning to civilian life and proposed a location where veterans
could meet and support each other, as well as additional veteran-centered events and
activities. The Burrow Museum at Wallace State also annually hosts an exhibition commemorating
America’s military service in photographs.
Veterans, national guard/reservists and dependents/survivors are eligible for VA education
benefits at Wallace State. The Alabama Community College System adopted The Veterans
Access, Choice and Accountability Act of 2014 (Choice Act) after it was passed by
the United States Congress and signed into law. The Choice Act guarantees in-state
tuition to veterans and their family members.
Veterans interested in educational benefits available at Wallace State are encouraged
to contact Wallace State’s Brett Messersmith, the college’s veterans’ certifying official,
at 256.352.8431 or at brett.messersmith@wallacestate.edu. Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits cover everything from tuition and fees to books for
all of Wallace State’s programs. Flight time for pilot training through Wallace State’s
aviation program is also covered.
Wallace State’s designation as a Military Friendly School will be recognized in multiple
publications, including in G.I. Jobs and Military Spouse magazines.
According to its website, Viqtory Media has led the industry as a ratings entity for over a decade, surveying thousands of
institutions and assembling lists that capture best practices in recruitment and retention
of military employees, students and franchisees. The Military Friendly ratings program
has been instrumental in the development of corporate and college military recruiting
programs.
For more information about Wallace State, visit www.wallacestate.edu.
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