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Mason named a 鈥榤ilitary friendly鈥 institution

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性视界传媒 has been named a military friendly institution by for the 10th year, an important distinction for a university committed to veterans and other nontraditional students.

鈥淚t definitely shows our commitment to our veteran population and our community,鈥 said Jennifer Connors, director of Mason鈥檚 . 鈥淎nd it affirms our commitment to this population on a much greater scale.鈥

Mason has about 4,000 鈥渕ilitary-related students,鈥 which Connors said includes anyone with a military affiliation, through dependency, self-service or a spouse.

Veterans can take advantage of a plethora of services having to do with their education, well-being, internships, professional development, and guidance through the military鈥檚 benefits program. All the services are available through Mason鈥檚 new (MVFI).

鈥淢embers of the military and their families make untold sacrifices for the sake of the nation and our freedoms,鈥 said , MVFI鈥檚 founder and a professor of psychology at Mason. 鈥淚t is our responsibility to give back to these individuals in whatever way we can.鈥

Launched in November 2020, the program showcases in one place all of Mason鈥檚 efforts and services that support the university鈥檚 military-related population.

In that way, Renshaw said, 鈥淲e can better connect the existing programs, spark creation of new programs, and raise the visibility of all that we do for those internal and external to Mason.鈥

Directed by Renshaw, and with a philanthropic gift from Technatomy, whose managing director, Nadeem Butler, BS Finance and Decision Science 鈥91, is a veteran and Mason alumnus, MVFI divides its programs into four 鈥減illars鈥: education, research, direct services and workforce development.

In that sense, it is similar to portals open to all Mason students. Connors said that is the point.

鈥淎 veteran is just like any adult learner pursuing an education with the exception that they have an incredible skill set that they have gained from military experience,鈥 she said.

It is that experience that sets them apart, Connors added.

鈥淰eterans have had incredible experiences, worldly experiences, an awareness of global experience on a different scale,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd they bring it to the classroom. They bring those leadership traits, the ability to work in a group, lead a team, collaborate, compromise, all the things that are strategic to our relationships. It鈥檚 a voice of experience that very few Americans have.鈥