Celebrating Veterans Day at ϲ
Since the end of World War I, the United States has observed Nov. 11 as a day of remembrance for those who have served. Originally named Armistice Day to celebrate the end of hostilities in World War I, the day…
The has been ranked #2 by in its 2015 list of Best for Vets: Business Schools, the publication announced today.
The organization, comprising Army Times, Navy Times, Air Force Times and Marine Corps Times, focused on culture and curriculum that caters to military veterans when conducting and scoring the second annual Best for Vets: Business Schools survey, a highly respected, nearly 80-question analysis of a school’s complete offerings for veterans.
Best for Vets provides men and women a gauge by which to judge whether a school or program will truly benefit them. The rankings factor in academic quality, outcomes and policies, school culture, student support and cost. For the full Best for Vets: Business Schools 2015 rankings, visit .
Since 1952, Whitman has offered educational programs serving military members and veterans. “Our more than 60-year collaboration with the Department of Defense (DoD) in the delivery of financial management education to military and DOD civilians has been a privilege, and we look forward to many more years of partnership in preparing our future leaders,” said Irma P. Finocchiaro, director of executive education and defense programs at the Whitman School.
“This ranking reflects both the hard work and commitment of the Whitman School of Management team, and also ϲ’s institution-wide commitment to become the nation’s ‘best’ university for military students and veterans,” says Mike Haynie, ϲ’s vice chancellor for military & veteran affairs and Barnes Professor of Entrepreneurship. “The new MBA@ϲ program is a great example of the kind of class-leading innovation we’re pursuing across the University, in an effort to broadly engage and empower the military-connected community.”
One of the Whitman School’s newest offerings, , is a newly revamped online MBA program, which is proving popular among active military personnel, as well as veterans.
“We welcomed our first cohort in January; 24 percent of the students are military students and veterans,” says Amy McHale, assistant dean for graduate programs for the Whitman School. “From an IT consultant with the U.S. Army to an instructor of meteorology for the U.S. Air Force, we are helping to educate our military, allowing them to advance their education while continuing their career growth.”
“As a transitioning veteran who does not have much time to dedicate to a full-time program, I saw as my best and most favored option for a successful shift into the business workforce,” says Bill Ravelo, internal consultant and project manager with the U.S. Army. “ϲ’s online M.B.A. program will allow me to find balance across my life, career and classwork, which is a crucial point for veterans working to move forward after their service.”
Additional educational opportunities for military and civilian personnel at Whitman include the (DCP) in which more than 1,600 military and civilian personnel have attended, and the , a Master of Science degree in supply chain management. The Whitman School also offers an accelerated M.B.A. for Veterans program (54 credits spanning a 14-month period) that helps students gain expertise in an area of entrepreneurship that is most related to their field of leadership and innovation, and the school offers short courses, as well, including the (ACC), the (ECC), the (SRMC) and .
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