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Samuel L. Bagwell – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Military experience alone is no longer enough to replace a college degree for many civilian jobs, leaving nearly 15% of transitioning veterans at a disadvantage without higher education credentials. This study explored how active-duty Marines decide whether to pursue postsecondary education and assessed the role of the voluntary education (VolED)…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Veterans Education, Decision Making, Higher Education
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Chelsea Hull; Connely Leis – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2024
All parents of deaf or hard of hearing children face challenges as they strive to provide an environment rich in language for their child. For parents on active duty in the military, however, perhaps this challenge is most acute. Faced with decisions about their child's medical or educational needs, military families must act despite geographic…
Descriptors: School Choice, Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Military Personnel
Pamela Yvette Tucker – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Military-connected students (MCSs) face academic challenges because of frequent transitions. During military parents' permanent change in duty station (PCS), MCSs are absent for 15 days or more. PCS-related absenteeism has increased over the last decade, and academic achievement has decreased. This basic qualitative capstone project study examined…
Descriptors: High Schools, Administrators, Barriers, Faculty Development
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Magdalen P. J. Harris; P. Christopher Palmedo; Sasha A. Fleary – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: To explore barriers and facilitators to mental health care among the student service member and veteran (SSM/V) population, develop an integrative model of mental health service use, and identify health communication opportunities. Participants: Participants were 21 current and former SSM/Vs recruited online and via snowball sampling.…
Descriptors: Barriers, Affordances, Access to Health Care, Mental Health
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Rita T. Karam; Kimberly Curry Hall; Anton Shenk – RAND Corporation, 2024
Graduating high school students are a critical source of new recruits for the U.S. military, and federal statutes require that military recruiters be given the same access to high schools that colleges and employers receive. Despite this, many schools are unclear about their obligations to provide military recruiters access, and enforcement…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Military Service, High School Students, Recruitment
Tiffany Taylor – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Most military-connected students (MCS) with active-duty parents attend public schools in the United States. Due to the highly mobile military lifestyles of MCS, some are at risk for academic, emotional, and social challenges. School counselors are often charged with supporting and advocating for MCS; therefore, it is vital to understand elementary…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Elementary Education, School Counselors, Counselor Attitudes