The Chez Veterans Center is proud to offer academic courses designed specifically for military-connected students to make the transition to university life smoother, build strong community connections, and prepare for career success. As we continue to develop and implement our transition program, these courses have already helped elevate the student experience and support success through the critical first steps on campus.
Offered in collaboration with the College of Applied Health Sciences, these courses complement our comprehensive support services—including academic and career coaching, mentoring, and wellness resources—to ensure students thrive both in and out of the classroom.
Spring 2026 Course Offerings:
- Building Bridges for Military Veterans and Reservists to Academic and Professional Excellence
Term A (1/20/2026-3/13/2026) | AHS 199-CV1 | CRN 54154
A first-year experience course guiding veterans and service members through the transition to university life. Students will focus on cultural integration, self-awareness, goal setting, and resilience through flexible online learning combined with weekly in-person sessions. - Career Development for Military-Connected Students
Term B (3/16/2026-5/6/2026) | AHS 199-CV2 | CRN 53918
Designed to prepare students for career success in both civilian and federal sectors. Topics include resumes, interviews, networking, employee rights, and career advancement, with online coursework and individualized weekly in-person support. - Building Community Connections Through Civic Engagement for Military Veterans
Term B (Spring 2026 dates TBD) | AHS 199-CV2 | CRN TBD
A second-year experience course encouraging students to apply their military skills to community leadership and service. Includes volunteer opportunities, skill-building activities, weekly in-person sessions, and online learning.
Students interested in enrolling can find these courses in the Spring 2026 schedule once CRN numbers are published. Join us to make the most of your transition to campus, connect with peers, and set yourself up for academic and career success!