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Finger Lakes Community College Veteran Advocacy Council

Finger Lakes Community College Veteran Advocacy Council. Board of Trustees Presentation October 2, 2013 Sarah Whiffen, Associate Vice President of Student Affairs Corinne Canough, Director, Educational Planning & Career Services. Accomplishments.

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Finger Lakes Community College Veteran Advocacy Council

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  1. Finger Lakes Community College Veteran Advocacy Council

    Board of Trustees Presentation October 2, 2013 Sarah Whiffen, Associate Vice President of Student Affairs Corinne Canough, Director, Educational Planning & Career Services
  2. Accomplishments Memorandum of Understanding signed between Canandaigua VA & FLCC regarding the VITAL grant Allows for consultation and collaboration between two entities to support veterans throughout the college experience. Offered a multi-faceted training to faculty & staff over the course of 2012-2013 Over 20 veteran “advocates” were trained Each campus center has at least one advocate on staff Advocate “logo” designed for easy recognition
  3. Programs & Services Conducted a session with student veterans to determine how the VA could better support them Surveyed current student veterans for needs to better guide our future efforts Coordinated a student veteran resume-building workshop in collaboration with the Canandaigua VA and Finger Lakes Works/Ontario County Workforce Development
  4. 2013-2014 Happenings New Student Orientation had a dedicated orientation leader (student) who worked with student veterans during the program and discussed programs and services on campus for support Veteran-focused College Studies Strategies course will be run during the second mini-mester session of fall 2013 Annual campus Veterans Day Celebration will occur on 11/11/13 Continue to offer advocate training Update and enhance the FLCC veteran website Work with VITAL grant to continue service for students on our campus two-three times per week Establish FLCC formally as “veteran friendly” status
  5. Why “Veteran-Friendly”? Sites are often promoted through the military to active members who will be discharged soon Military friendly is a common baseline that allows students to understand what services colleges have that support the veteran “Veteran Friendly” is defined in a way that addresses both the institution’s and student’s needs.
  6. Veteran Advocacy Council Membership

    David Andrews, VITAL Grant support Corinne Canough, Educational Planning & Career Services Patricia Quinlan-Clark, Faculty member William Cunnane, student & president, veterans’ student club Jennie Erdle, Student Life Richard Gray, Financial Aid counselor & FLCC certifying official Andrea Parker, Project Success academic coach Joshua Pollock, student Heman Sweet, Faculty member & club advisor Sarah Whiffen, AVP of Student Affairs
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