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Veterans Symposium at Sacred Heart University to Focus on Educational Opportunities, Programs and Benefits

FAIRFIELD, Conn. – Sacred Heart University, working in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, will host a symposium to help veterans understand educational benefits, programs and options available to them and their families. The University’s first Veterans Benefits Symposium will take place May 1, from 4 to 8 p.m., at University Commons on the University’s Fairfield campus. The program is free, and program coordinators hope to attract veterans and their families, students, educators, administrators, teachers and the general public.

The program offers visitors access to campus representatives who can explain undergraduate, graduate and online classes and degree programs. Additionally, there will be guest speakers and representatives from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the Veterans Administration Medical Center, the State of Connecticut Department of Labor and active-duty and recently active military personnel. Related speakers will cover GI Bill educational benefits and readjusting to civilian life, including understanding and coping with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

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“In addition to respecting and honoring the men and women who have served our country, we value the life experience, maturity and perspective veterans bring to the classroom and their fellow students,” said Jon DeBenedictis, recruiter and admissions coordinator for Sacred Heart. “This symposium offers a tremendous opportunity for veterans to visit our campus, network with University and veterans support personnel, meet registrars and admissions representatives and learn about the many educational options and valuable programming available to them and their children.”

As a “Yellow Ribbon School,” Sacred Heart supplements the educational benefits veterans qualifying for the Post-911 GI Bill already receive, DeBenedictis explained, meaning any remaining tuition and fees not covered by Federal benefits are assumed by the University and the Department of Veterans Affairs. As a result of this commitment, qualifying veterans – or their children – can attend Sacred Heart free of charge.

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Approximately 70 veterans, using some form of veterans benefits, are currently enrolled at Sacred Heart, said Roberto Santos, a readjustment counseling therapist for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Readjustment Counseling Services. The May 1st program, he explained, brings the many collaborating services available to veterans at the local, state and federal level under one roof, so veterans can better understand the range of services available to them.

“This is an enthusiastic gathering of students, prospective students and the many administrative service providers available to help veterans in this next important chapter of their lives,” Santos said. “Guest presenters will include veterans from Vietnam and Iraq and a variety of other support personnel. Veterans attending the symposium can register for VA Medical Center benefits, file claims, discover the variety of academic venues open to them and explore referral resources and services.”

Similar programs have already been held at Housatonic Community College and are being considered for Fairfield University and the University of Bridgeport, Santos said. Refreshments will be served, and no formal registration or reservations are required. For more information, contact Roberto Santos at 203-932-9899 or via email at Roberto.santos@va.gov.

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About Sacred Heart University

Sacred Heart University, the second-largest independent Catholic university in New England, offers more than 50 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs on its main campus in Fairfield, Connecticut, and satellites in Connecticut, Luxembourg and Ireland. More than 6,000 students attend the University’s five colleges: Arts & Sciences; Health Professions; University College; the AACSB-accredited John F. (Jack) Welch College of Business; and the NCATE-accredited Isabelle Farrington College of Education. The Princeton Review includes SHU in its guides “Best 376 Colleges – 2012 Edition,” “Best in the Northeast” and “Best 294 Business Schools – 2012 Edition.” U.S. News & World Report ranks SHU among the best master’s universities in the North in its annual “America’s Best Colleges” publication. As one of just 23 institutions nationally, SHU is a member of the Association of American Colleges & Universities’ (AAC&U) Core Commitments Leadership Consortium, in recognition of its core, “The Human Journey.” SHU fields 31 division I athletic teams, and has an award-winning program of community service. www.sacredheart.edu

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