From the Marine Corps to College - by Jillian Ventrone (Hardcover)
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- From the Marine Corps to College: Transitioning from the Service to Higher Education offers clear and accessible information transitioning Marines need in order to find success in their pursuit of higher education.
- About the Author: Jillian Ventrone is a higher education counselor for service members aboard a federal installation, working with Service members and their families to help them transition to education or to other professions.
- 224 Pages
- Education, Higher
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From the Marine Corps to College: Transitioning from the Service to Higher Education offers clear and accessible information transitioning Marines need in order to find success in their pursuit of higher education. From available state and federal veterans' education benefits ...Book Synopsis
From the Marine Corps to College: Transitioning from the Service to Higher Education offers clear and accessible information transitioning Marines need in order to find success in their pursuit of higher education. From available state and federal veterans' education benefits to navigating the maze of higher education, all pathways are explored.Review Quotes
An easy read that helps break down and simplify the college process. It addresses a lot of questions that our men and women may not think to ask during their transition and makes sense of it all, which in turn ease's a lot of the stress involved in taking that step toward higher learning.
From the Marine Corps to College is a well-organized, easy to read, and comprehensive guide for Marines of all grades who are looking to advance their education - whether two-year college, university, or vocational. This is a "one-stop" resource I would enthusiastically recommend to read and reference. There are hundreds of untapped organizations listed in this book, organizations that are ready and eager to assist Marines functionally and financially.
From Marine Corps to College is a must read for every Marine! As a Marine enlisted, then Officer and now a College Professor who continues to teach our veterans and their families how to master adult learning, this book is the A-Z way to get in. Jillian has mastered the art of simplicity and taken the fear out of transition. If you are transitioning or just want to pursue your degree her navigation tips are clear, concise, and effective.
Jillian Ventrone is an expert in the transition and reintegration process of United State military service members. Her insights gained from years of direct professional experience and the tangible reality of her family ties in the Marine Corps, make her the ideal guide to any discharging serviceman. This text will guide you through the scary world of the biggest change in your life and prepare you for success as a civilian. As you blaze your own trail in the next chapter of your journey, I recommend you heed her advice.
Overall a great resource. A simple, repeatable blue print to help our transitioning Marines and their spouses make informed educational decisions. It is helpful to almost Marines of all ranks at any stage in their career. This book is a great index of what is available as well as what is possible.
The Marine Corps places a large emphasis on "sustaining the transformation" as a Marine transitions from initial training at Boot Camp to follow on Military Occupation Specialty training and ultimately to the Fleet Marine Force. We can't forget about the transition back to civilian life after our Marines selflessly answered the Nation's call. Jill's book highlights the crucial steps of an important piece of this transition by providing an informative, accurate, and consolidated resource for Marines interested in seeking a higher education. Having capitalized on the benefits of the Post 9/11 GI Bill and underwent the laborious process of searching and applying for schools twice, I can honestly say that I wish I had this book to guide me.
This book belongs in every Marines' bookshelf, and it is definitely a resource that every Non-Commissioned, Staff Non-Commissioned Officer, and Officer should use to help guide our young Marines through the pitfalls of poor decision making when it comes to their education. Many Marines want to further their education, but don't know how; this book will fulfill that lack in knowledge, bridge that gap, and put our Marines on the path to higher education.
This book is not only comprehensive, addressing both the technical aspects of higher education and the benefits available, it also breaks down complex information into digestible pieces that will ensure success. This should be a required text for all Marines looking to be successful in higher education. Jillian Ventrone is an expert in the resources and benefits needed for Marines to be successful in higher education.
Ventrone suggests that even the bravest marines can be intimidated at the thought of enrolling in college and here assists them in navigating the complexities of veterans administration (VA) educational benefits. As an educational counselor working with marines, the author is knowledgeable about her topic. She explains how to choose a program of study, how to prepare an admission packet, and how to make the most of VA benefits. Discussed is the pursuit of higher education both while on active duty and after separating from the service. Ventrone's explanations of various federal and state benefit programs are comprehensive and thorough. . . . VERDICT: [T]his title will appeal to marines and [will] do well in libraries serving this population.
About the Author
Jillian Ventrone is a higher education counselor for service members aboard a federal installation, working with Service members and their families to help them transition to education or to other professions. She is the go-to expert for professional advice for Marines, sailors, and dependents who want to successfully transition into higher education. She writes for the base Education Newsletter monthly and has an article published in the Service members Opportunity Colleges Consortium publication.Dimensions (Overall): 9.3 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 224
Genre: Education
Sub-Genre: Higher
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Hardcover
Author: Jillian Ventrone
Language: English
Street Date: October 16, 2014
TCIN: 1004200378
UPC: 9781442237209
Item Number (DPCI): 247-20-4113
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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