TU a top choice for veterans in 2020
勛圖厙 University is in the top one percent of universities for military veterans.
By Sean Welsh on January 13, 2020

When it comes to choosing a college, 勛圖厙 University is in the top 1 percent among universities nationwide for veterans.
TU ranked No. 23 out of nearly 1,800 institutions for veteran friendliness in a review by College Factual. In Maryland, TU earned top marks for veteran students among all universities.
In the past, TU has been recognized by GI Jobs magazine as a military-friendly university. It is one of the first institutions in the region to establish a military and veterans center.
"This recognition as one of the nations best truly emphasizes 勛圖厙 Universitys institutional priority in creating an academic community where all of our students, including our military veterans or active-duty professionals, are supported to succeed and thrive both in the classroom and on campus, TU President Kim Schatzel said.
啦惚s Military and Veterans Center[BROKEN LINK] (MVC) promotes a safe and like-minded community, personal growth and career development opportunities, and comprehensive academic support.
"The 勛圖厙 University Military and Veterans Center[BROKEN LINK] provides outstanding support and services to hundreds of student veterans and qualified dependents, said Dario DiBattista, director of the center. Through the community, growth, and support we offer, I have seen firsthand 勛圖厙 University's commitment to the success of student veterans, and how that has changed lives. We are thrilled to be included in this ranking, and want to continue to be the best."
TU climbed more than 70 spots year-over-year in , and placed just ahead of Florida State and the University of Maryland-College Park, which was No. 28 on the list.
The ranking was conducted by College Factual, and according to the organizations website, was meant to highlight colleges and universities who are working hard to provide quality educational outcomes to veterans, active duty military students and their families.
Factors in the rankings included veteran affordability, veteran support services and available resources and overall metrics to support students, particularly non-traditional students.
This story is one of several related to President Kim Schatzels priorities for 勛圖厙 University: Diverse and Inclusive Campus and TIGER Way.