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The University's Office of the Registrar advises and counsels all students who receive VA benefits. Our campus is close to a regional VA medical center, and has active Army and Air Force ROTC programs.

As of fall 2007, more than 280 students were enrolled at the University under the G.I. Bill.

Support networks

  • Veterans Services at Iowa—All University of Iowa students who receive Veterans Administration benefits are advised and counseled by this department in the registrar's office.
  • Iowa City VA Medical Center—This comprehensive health care center, teaching hospital, and research facility is known for a wide range of specialized medical programs. It is located close to campus.
  • Additional community resources include a Veterans Career Counselor's Office, an American Legion post, and a VFW post.

Curriculum

  • Air Force ROTC—Air Force ROTC is a program that prepares you to become an Air Force officer while you earn a college degree.
  • Army ROTC—Army ROTC is an elective curriculum you take along with your required college classes.
  • Distance Education—Choose from a mix of course-delivery formats to earn credit toward undegraduate or graduate degree and certificate programs, relicensure credit, or professional development.

Advocacy and education

Financial aid and scholarships
This Graduate College web site explains how to apply for fellowships, scholarships, and assistantships.

 

       
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