Riverside City College Expands University Transfer Pathways for Veteran Students with Federal Grant
A $150,000 federal grant is helping Riverside City College develop new pathways for veteran students to transfer to California state universities.
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Riverside City College has received a $150,000 federal grant to expand educational opportunities for veteran students, creating enhanced pathways for military service members to transfer to California state universities. The funding supports the college's veteran services program, which helps former military personnel navigate higher education and complete their academic goals.
The grant specifically targets transfer preparation, addressing barriers that veteran students often face when transitioning from community college to four-year institutions. According to the college's veteran services office, many military personnel return to education after years of service and need specialized support to succeed in academic environments.
The initiative comes at a time when veteran education programs nationwide are receiving increased attention from both federal and state policymakers. California's community college system serves as a crucial entry point for many veterans seeking to use their GI Bill benefits and other educational assistance programs.
College administrators report that the funding will support enhanced counseling services, academic planning resources, and transfer coordination with California State University campuses. The program aims to streamline the transfer process while providing veteran students with the academic and personal support they need to complete their bachelor's degrees successfully.
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