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Army ROTC is a college elective program, designed to develop individual leadership skills for either a military or civilian career.

In addition to our Gold Award and recognition as a Military Friendly Spouse School, UCF has been previously designated as a Purple Heart Institution, Florida Purple Star Campus, Best Military-Friendly Online College and聽Military Times 麻豆精品 S櫬 2025 Best for Vets Colleges List.

Today about聽4,000聽military-connected聽students聽are enrolled聽at UCF, and there are a聽range of services coordinated through the Office of Military and Veteran Student Success (MVSS) to support them:

Holistic Programming

  • An orientation dedicated聽for聽military-connected students and their families
  • Expanded student engagement and social activities, which include families and military veterans within our community
  • Collaboration with 聽affiliates, most notably Valencia College, to streamline transition for transfer students

Academic Resources

  • Peer-to-peer tutoring in courses with high drop or fail rates
  • VA Work Study and university academic coaching programs prepare and train military-connected students to provide academic coaching to their peers

Career Readiness

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  • Range of workshops, lunch and learns and professional development opportunities

Access to Financial Support聽

  • Established an endowed scholarship to provide assistance to military-connected students
  • Potential for 麻豆精品 S渕eal plan 麻豆精品 S grants, emergency relief funds, tuition and fee waivers, and housing subsidies as part of co-curricular and academic support programs
  • Participates in the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs 麻豆精品 S Yellow Ribbon Program, a tuition assistance initiative for veterans and eligible dependents

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Additionally, MVSS聽empowers UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 faculty and staff through professional development opportunities with strategies and tips on how to best serve and engage with聽military-connected聽students.

A new liaison program has been piloted in the last year, placing an MVSS staff member with VA work study students at the聽Rosen College of Hospitality Management听补苍诲听UCF Downtown聽to increase support services for military-connected students at those campus locations.聽In聽Fall聽2026, the program is expected to expand to聽the College of Business, College of聽Sciences听补苍诲 College of Arts and Humanities.

麻豆精品 S淭he support the office provides is some of the most efficient and effective support I have encountered at UCF, 麻豆精品 S says聽蹿颈苍补苍肠别听尘补箩辞谤聽Abigail Kost. 麻豆精品 S淚 have scored interviews from career fairs and connections from lunch and聽learns. The office is also a pillar of emotional wellbeing and has helped me navigate VA benefits and scholarship opportunities. I would not have come as far as I have without the office 麻豆精品 S檚 resources. 麻豆精品 S

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UCF: Committed to Serving Veterans

UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 commitment to serving veterans is not singularly confined to聽our聽Office of Military and Veteran Student Success.

In January, 麻豆精品 SU.S. News & World Report 麻豆精品 S痳补苍办别诲听UCF No. 6 for online bachelor 麻豆精品 S檚 programs for veterans.

UCF is home to 麻豆精品 S, a nonprofit clinical research center and treatment clinic聽established聽to 麻豆精品 Schange the way post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other trauma-related concerns are understood, diagnosed, and treated.

Led by UCF Trustee Chair and Pegasus Professor Deborah Beidel, who is currently聽, the organization employs a unique and effective approach to treatment. A combination of exposure therapy, emerging technology and individual and group therapy sessions resulted in 66% of participants with combat-related trauma and 76% of first responders no longer meeting the diagnostic criteria for PTSD following three weeks of intensive treatment.

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Virtual reality is used in exposure therapy at UCF RESTORES to help treat PTSD.

Last year,聽UCF became one of 12 universities nationwide聽 麻豆精品 S and the only school in Florida and the southeast 麻豆精品 S斅爐o participate聽in a new Service to Service initiative. The national pilot program is dedicated to connecting veterans and their families with graduate educational pathways in public service and helping them find impactful long-term careers in public leadership.

A partnership between UCF College of Medicine and Orlando VA Medical Center聽聽 麻豆精品 S斅爈ocated聽next door to each other in Lake Nona 麻豆精品 S檚 Medical City 麻豆精品 S斅爀nsures every medical student聽receives training in specialties including surgery, internal medicine,聽neurology听补苍诲 psychiatry at the Orlando VA Medical Center.

Medical Student Gary Saloman examines a patient under the guidance of Andrew Taitano at the Orlando VA Medical Center.

UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 history department has been documenting veterans 麻豆精品 S stories聽as part of the Library of Congress 麻豆精品 S櫬燰eterans History Project聽since聽2010.聽UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 Veterans Legacy Program, which was founded in 2017 as a partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs National Cemetery Administration, focuses on documenting the lives of those buried in Florida 麻豆精品 S檚 nine national cemeteries.

About Military Friendly

Founded in 2003, Military Friendly is an organization that measures organizations 麻豆精品 S commitment, effort, and success in creating sustainable and meaningful benefit for the military community.

Military Friendly Schools strive toward and succeed in the areas that matter most in helping veterans make the transition from the military to school and, ultimately, satisfying careers in the civilian world. Earning the designation shows a school meets the minimum criteria.

Military Friendly 麻豆精品 S檚 final ratings for its Schools list were determined by combining each institution 麻豆精品 S檚 survey responses, government/agency public data sources, and measurements across retention, graduation, job placement, repayment, persistence, and loan default rates for all students and specifically, for student-veterans.

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Supporting Those Who Serve: UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 Commitment to Military, Veteran Students /news/supporting-those-who-serve-ucfs-commitment-to-military-veteran-students/ Mon, 10 Nov 2025 18:41:39 +0000 /news/?p=149826 Through dedicated resources, forward-thinking programs and robust partnerships, the university supports the nation 麻豆精品 S檚 military community.

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From balancing studies to family to what comes next, the transition from service to student life presents unique challenges for many military and veteran students. For those who begin their next chapter at UCF, they find more than support 麻豆精品 S they discover a community that understands their journey.

Dedicated resources, personal guidance and a shared sense of purpose help illuminate their path to success. That commitment is reflected in national recognition, with UCF earning a Silver Award on the 2025-26 Military Friendly Schools List 麻豆精品 S placing Knight Nation in the top 20% of all participating schools 麻豆精品 S and ranking among the top five colleges in Florida (No. 51 overall) on Military Times 麻豆精品 S 2025 Best for Vets Colleges List.

More than 3,300 student-veterans attend UCF, where they 麻豆精品 S檙e supported by the Office of Military and Veteran Student Success. This is a dedicated unit that creates an enriching and welcoming environment for military students to achieve educational and career goals through academic success and community partnerships.

Pursuing a degree online is a convenient and affordable path for military and veteran students who balance work and personal responsibilities. As a leader in online education for nearly 30 years, UCF is recognized among the best institutions that offer online programs for service members and their families.

UCF is also a 2025 Best Military-Friendly Online College, according to OnlineU, an organization that reviews and ranks top online colleges with the best value and return on investment. In January, UCF was ranked No. 8 for Best Online Bachelor 麻豆精品 S檚 Programs for Veterans by U.S. News & World Report. Best Colleges has also ranked UCF No. 3 for Best Online Military-Friendly Colleges of 2025.

Opening More Doors for Military and Veteran Students

To enhance support for military and veteran students, UCF has formed partnerships to extend academic offerings to this community, including its selection as one of 12 universities nationwide 麻豆精品 S and the only one in Florida and the southeast 麻豆精品 S to join the new Service to Service initiative.

The national pilot program is a collaboration between two nonprofit organizations: The Volcker Alliance, which supports public service education, and We the Veterans, which aims to empower service members and their relatives. Service to Service is dedicated to connecting veterans and their families with graduate educational pathways in public service and helping them find impactful long-term careers in public leadership.

At UCF, students who join the initiative, known as Service to Service Fellows, can further their education through the university 麻豆精品 S檚 graduate programs in 麻豆精品 Spublic administration, 麻豆精品 Semergency and crisis management, 麻豆精品 Snonprofit management, 麻豆精品 Spublic policy, and 麻豆精品 Sregional and urban planning. 麻豆精品 S疐ellows also benefit from mentorship, community building, professional development opportunities and job placement support.

This is just one of many examples of how UCF opens doors to new purpose after military service 麻豆精品 S and part of the reason why Trevor Chandrapaul chose to become a Knight after retiring from the U.S. Navy.

UCF computer science student Trevor Chandrapaul.
Trevor Chandrapaul

麻豆精品 S淚 always knew I wanted to go back to school, 麻豆精品 S says Chandrapaul, a third-year student who was drawn to UCF for its strong military community and proximity to major defense companies. 麻豆精品 S淚 saw how many military veterans actually attended [UCF]. I reached out to someone at the Veterans Academic Resource Center, and they took the time to talk to me and offer reassurance. 麻豆精品 S

Trevor Chandrapaul: From the Engine Room to Emerging Tech

After completing prerequisite courses at Valencia College with plans to become a physical therapist, Chandrapaul took an unexpected five-year detour in the U.S. Navy. As a gas turbine systems technician working in the engine room, he was introduced to systems and engineering fundamentals 麻豆精品 S a turning point that sparked his interest in computer science.

麻豆精品 S淸UCF] is surrounded by so many defense companies, and I felt like it was a good place for me to continue my studies. 麻豆精品 S

Although he never intended to build a long-term military career, his service shaped his direction. At 26, Chandrapaul says he was feeling slightly out of place as an older student and transferred to UCF.

麻豆精品 S淐oming from the military, I wanted to continue to serve after my service, 麻豆精品 S he says. 麻豆精品 S淸UCF] is surrounded by so many defense companies, and I felt like it was a good place for me to continue my studies. 麻豆精品 S

Through [the Military Veteran and Success Center (MVSC), formerly VARC], he quickly found community among other veterans. The initial intimidation of being older than his peers faded as he connected with other student-veterans.

In his first semester, he landed a job at the MVSC and now serves as a program specialist with the Peer Success Coaches. In this role, he helps military-connected students navigate the transition to UCF 麻豆精品 S from connecting them with campus resources to encouraging involvement in student clubs and supporting their academic success.

麻豆精品 S淭hrough that job, I was able to help host and participate in so many different events and meet organizations like the Student Veteran Association, 麻豆精品 S he says.

He 麻豆精品 S檚 also strengthening his skills in computer science through Knight Hacks, UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 largest and only hackathon and software development student organization, while continuing to challenge himself academically. In Spring 2025, he enrolled in 麻豆精品 SEntrepreneurship for Defense 麻豆精品 S a course he initially picked as a fun elective, but one that quickly became a launchpad.

Assigned to a team developing a maritime awareness system, Chandrapaul worked alongside students from across engineering disciplines. They conducted market research, interviewed high-ranking military officials and industry experts, and presented weekly updates to professors and government sponsors 麻豆精品 S all of which sharpened his public speaking and technical communication skills.

The experience led to his selection for the Defense Innovation Unit 麻豆精品 S檚 summer Maritime Domain Awareness System fellowship.

As a fellow, Chandrapaul is helping improve the safety of maritime environments by developing sensors capable of detecting threats like drug smugglers and illegal fishing activity.

麻豆精品 S淲e recently did a demo on the rooftop of a coastal condo in West Palm Beach, Florida. We got to see a bunch of boats that our radar picked up. We did demos with the U.S. Navy, too. I had the opportunity to visit the Mayport Naval Station in Jacksonville, which was a base I had pulled into during my time in the service. 麻豆精品 S

Now, Chandrapaul is focused on solving real-world challenges through technology. With experience in software development, rapid prototyping and mission-driven problem-solving, he aims to work at the intersection of national security and emerging technology.

And he 麻豆精品 S檚 not ruling out entrepreneurship.

麻豆精品 S淪ince [taking the Entrepreneurship for Defense] course, we might actually make it into a real business, which now might be in my future plans, 麻豆精品 S he says. It’s a lot of fun making a project that has a real-world impact. And I have to thank UCF for even presenting me with this opportunity. 麻豆精品 S

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UCF Salutes: Connections Between Knight Nation and the Military /news/ucf-salutes-connections-between-knight-nation-and-the-military/ Wed, 10 Sep 2025 15:23:32 +0000 /news/?p=148866 Before UCF football takes on North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University for the military game on Saturday, here 麻豆精品 S檚 a look at Knight Nation 麻豆精品 S檚 longstanding partnerships with U.S. Armed Forces.

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As UCF football takes the field for its annual military game this Saturday, Knight Nation will not only band together with the spirit of Black & Gold but with national pride as the university honors the brave people of the U.S. Armed Forces.

For this year’s game, the Knights defeated North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, 68-7, at Acrisure Bounce House. UCF proudly welcomed distinguished leaders from seven major military commands, celebrating the enduring partnership between UCF and the U.S. Armed Forces. The event served as a powerful reminder of the collaborative spirit that drives innovation, readiness and national defense.

Among the honored guests were:

  • Maj. Gen. James E. Smith, representing STARCOM (Space Training and Readiness Command), whose mission is to prepare the U.S. Space Force through cutting-edge education, training and testing.
  • Brig. Gen. Christine A. Beeler, leading PEO STRI (Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation), focused on delivering advanced training and information operations capabilities.
  • Col. Brian L. Chatman聽of Launch Delta 45, responsible for managing all space launch operations from the East Coast and ensuring assured access to space.
  • Capt. Robert Betts, commanding NAWC TSD (Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division), the Navy 麻豆精品 S檚 hub for training system development and inter-service coordination.
  • Col. Anthony C. Graham, representing AFAMS (Air Force Agency for Modeling and Simulation), which enhances operational training through integrated simulation technologies.
  • Col. Wynndee M. Young, leading PM TRASYS (Program Manager for Training Systems), dedicated to improving Marine Corps readiness through ground training systems.
  • Ivan Martinez, director of STTC (Simulation and Training Technology Center), whose team pioneers simulation technologies to maximize soldier effectiveness.

Their presence at the game underscored the deep ties between UCF and the U.S. Department of Defense, especially in the areas of research, simulation and training. As a university located in the heart of Central Florida 麻豆精品 S檚 modeling and simulation corridor, UCF is proud to collaborate with these commands to advance military readiness and innovation.

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UCF President Alexander N. Cartwright (fourth from left) and Knightro stand with members of the U.S. Armed Forces during the UCF Salutes military game at Acrisure Bounce House.

UCF is nationally recognized for its commitment to helping military and veteran students succeed from enrollment to employment. The university is a Military Friendly Schools honoree, a Military Order of the Purple Heart University, and a Collegiate Purple Star campus. It also ranks No. 8 nationally among U.S. News & World Report 麻豆精品 S檚 Best Online Bachelor 麻豆精品 S檚 Programs for Veterans.

From cutting-edge research that supports veterans 麻豆精品 S health to academic programs tailored for active-duty personnel, UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 deep-rooted ties to the military extend far beyond the stadium. These connections strengthen Florida 麻豆精品 S檚 communities, empower students and uplift those who serve.

Here are some powerful ways UCF and the military are united year-round.

Fueling the Success of Military-Affiliated Students

UCF has a long history of welcoming and supporting military-affiliated students. More than 3,300, including computer science student Trevor Chandrapaul, are currently enrolled.

Chandrapaul began his studies at Valencia College before taking a five-year detour to serve in the U.S. Navy as a gas turbine systems technician working in the engine room. His time with the Navy shifted his academic interest from physical therapy to computer science and eventually led him to UCF.

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Through the Office of Military and Veteran Student Success, 麻豆精品 S痟e quickly found community among other veterans. Since 2011, the resource center has offered support and a sense of community to students, faculty and staff veterans on campus. Here, students receive academic and career advising focused on the needs of veterans, as well as guidance on the use and benefits of the GI Bill.

Chandrapaul, like many other military and veteran students, credits the center with making the transition from military life into a university setting smoother.

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The UCF campus is also home to Army and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) programs that combined have about 170 students preparing to become commissioned officers in the U.S. Armed Forces.

This fall, UCF is also supporting service members through a new academic partnership, called Service to Service, which helps veterans and their families pursue graduate degrees in public service fields 麻豆精品 S allowing them to leverage their military experience in rewarding new roles. The university is one of 12 universities nationwide 麻豆精品 S and the only school in Florida and the southeast 麻豆精品 S that is participating in the pilot program, which is a collaboration with nonprofits The Volcker Alliance and We the Veterans.

Top Talent Pipeline to the Defense Industry

The university has repeatedly been recognized by Aviation Week Network as the nation 麻豆精品 S檚 top talent pipeline for students to work in the aerospace and defense industry, meaning a UCF education prepares students well for future success in those industries.

Students learn from world-class faculty who bring exceptional industry and academic experience into the classroom, and UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 location in Orlando provides many nearby internship and career opportunities.

Among the opportunities UCF students often secure is the Department of Defense 麻豆精品 S檚 SMART Scholarship program, which provides STEM students with financial support, a summer internship, an experienced mentor and guaranteed employment with the DOD after graduation.

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In July, Lockheed Martin and UCF expanded a partnership that has been in place for more than 40 years, greatly impacting the State of Florida 麻豆精品 S檚 economic prosperity, fueling innovation and strengthening student success.

As part of that agreement, Lockheed Martin will expand investments in the highly successful 麻豆精品 S疌ollege Work Experience Program, which since 1981 has provided unrivaled work experiences for more than 10,000 students in engineering, business and many other disciplines 麻豆精品 S and led to many of those students earning full-time employment with Lockheed Martin.

UCF, Air Force Partner on Hypersonic Technology

World-renowned faculty member Kareem Ahmed and his research team are partnering with the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research to advance the technology that fuels hypersonic travel 麻豆精品 S at speeds up to 13,000 miles per hour 麻豆精品 S to 麻豆精品 S痟elp enhance national defense 麻豆精品 S痑nd 麻豆精品 S痮pen up new frontiers in space exploration.

Ahmed, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering in the 麻豆精品 S疌ollege of Engineering and Computer Science, has received multiple U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) grants to develop hypersonic technology.

Hypersonic propulsion allows for air travel at speeds of Mach 6 to 17, meaning six to 17 times the speed of sound, or more than 4,600 mph to 13,000 mph.

Advanced hypersonic propulsion systems are a national priority and are essential to maintaining U.S. national defense as global technological advancements continue to evolve.

UCF, Military Advance Modeling and Simulation Technology Together

UCF continues to develop connections with the U.S. military that ensure they benefit from the most advanced technologies and training. These partnerships also strengthen Florida 麻豆精品 S檚 high-tech economy, as Orlando is a national hub of the modeling and simulation industry attracting nearly $7 billion in annual contracts.

UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 Institute for Simulation and Training is the academic leader of the industry. The institute 麻豆精品 S檚 partners include the Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, Air Force Agency for Modeling and Simulation and the Marine Corps Program Manager for Training Systems, among others that are also part of the Team Orlando community.

IST modeling and simulation research in strategic areas such as digital twin, AI, human performance, quantum, and spatial computing has accelerated practical innovations in multiple U.S. Army projects and developed multiple tools that are currently in the hands of personnel in every branch of service. In one of the most recent projects, IST’s researchers partnered with the Army to develop a human digital twin prototype that can be a mission team member supporting the commander in the next generation of combat vehicles.

Regaining Lives Through UCF RESTORES

UCF RESTORES provides clinical treatment services to first responders, front-line medical personnel, military veterans, active-duty military personnel and survivors of mass violence and natural disasters 麻豆精品 S helping them overcome trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and lead fulfilling careers and family lives. The program 麻豆精品 S檚 innovative therapy includes elements of virtual reality, with treatment success rates far exceeding the national average.

UCF RESTORES has treated more than 1,900 veterans, active-duty military personnel and first responders.

Clinicians don 麻豆精品 S檛 just treat PTSD 麻豆精品 S they challenge it head on through a model called Trauma Management Therapy, which involves helping patients confront traumatic memories in a safe, structured environment. They do this through customized, immersive virtual reality technology that helps clinicians recreate elements of patients 麻豆精品 S unique traumatic experiences.

One-on-one sessions are delivered alongside group therapy 麻豆精品 S which addresses challenges with anger, sleep, guilt, depression and social isolation 麻豆精品 S to drive long-term recovery.

 

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UCF Partners with Nonprofits to Help Veterans Find Leadership Roles Through Public Service Education /news/ucf-partners-with-nonprofits-to-help-veterans-find-leadership-roles-through-public-service-education/ Tue, 04 Mar 2025 14:00:38 +0000 /news/?p=145417 As the only pilot site in the southeast for the new Service to Service initiative, UCF is poised to help prepare veterans transitioning into civilian life find new ways to serve their communities through public service education.

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After serving their country and exiting the military, many veterans question what their future holds as they transition into civilian life. Thanks to an upcoming partnership, UCF is preparing to help them answer that question.

UCF is one of 12 universities nationwide 麻豆精品 S and the only school in Florida and the southeast 麻豆精品 S that will participate in the new Service to Service initiative. The national pilot program is dedicated to connecting veterans and their families with graduate educational pathways in public service and helping them find impactful long-term careers in public leadership. By encouraging service members to pursue higher education in public administration affairs, this military-to-public-service pipeline is intended to help veterans leverage their military experience in rewarding new roles.

Participants can apply for scholarships and use their GI bill toward the program. Recruitment starts in Spring 2025, and the program 麻豆精品 S檚 launch is scheduled for Fall 2025.

Service to Service is a collaboration between two nonprofit organizations: The Volcker Alliance, which supports public service education, and We the Veterans, which aims to empower service members and their relatives. UCF joins Cornell University, Arizona State University and others in having been selected as a pilot site for this initiative.

, director of the and the school 麻豆精品 S檚 representative to The Volcker Alliance, says he believes Service to Service is an excellent opportunity for veterans who want to transition into a civil service career.

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Students who join the initiative, known as Service to Service Fellows, can further their education through UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 graduate programs in public administration, emergency and crisis management, nonprofit management, public policy, and regional and urban planning. Goodman says the fellows will also enjoy various program benefits such as mentorship, community-building, professional development opportunities and even facilitated job placement.

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, a 23-year Army veteran and director of UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 , adds that the program serves as an avenue for veterans seeking guidance in their next chapter.

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Looking ahead, Kepner says he is excited about the Service to Service initiative and thinks it will have a highly positive impact on the service members and military families who decide to enroll.

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UCF Receives Recognition for Best Online Colleges for Veterans /news/ucf-receives-recognition-for-best-online-colleges-for-veterans/ Fri, 23 Feb 2024 16:19:19 +0000 /news/?p=139846 College Consensus has ranked UCF among the top institutions for veterans pursuing online degrees.

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UCF Alum, Vietnam Veteran Recalls Early Life on Alcatraz, Working for NASA /news/ucf-alum-vietnam-veteran-recalls-early-life-on-alcatraz-working-for-nasa/ Mon, 20 Nov 2023 16:35:39 +0000 /news/?p=138031 John Craig 麻豆精品 S72 looks back on his journey to Florida 麻豆精品 S檚 Space Coast and UCF 麻豆精品 S which he remains connected to.

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UCF Medical Students Are Humbled and Honored to Serve Veterans /news/humbled-and-honored-to-serve-veterans/ Tue, 08 Nov 2022 21:33:46 +0000 /news/?p=132293 Every UCF medical student receives training in specialties including surgery, internal medicine, neurology and psychiatry at the Orlando VA Medical Center.

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