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Resource Center

Learn about additional student veteran resources from SVA's partners and allies.

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The Student Veterans of America Resource Center connects you to relevant academic and career services, wellness, financial and personal development tools to support your success to, through and beyond higher education. Offering a range of services tailored to veterans’ unique needs, we are committed to fostering a community where veterans can thrive. Navigating life after service can be challenging, but here, you can find a welcoming network filled with camaraderie and expert support.

Academic Services and Support

Career Development

Health and Wellness

Personal Enrichment

Student Veterans of America is a Partner in Veteran Wellness Alliance

The Veteran Wellness Alliance connects veterans who are experiencing challenges with their mental or brain health or facing struggles in their daily life with resources that will allow them to improve their well-being and live their best lives.

*Dr. Abby Kinch, Ph.D. is now Chief of Staff
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Academic Services and Support

  • Service to School – Service to School has partnered with select colleges and universities to form VetLink, a network of schools committed to expanding access and opportunity for student veterans.
  • Warrior Scholar Project – Hosts intensive, one and two-week college-preparatory academic boot camps for enlisted veterans and transitioning service members.

Career Development

  • FourBlock – A nation-wide community of veterans and employers dedicated to transforming the veteran transition process. FourBlock looks beyond transition to equip veterans to achieve their potential. They look beyond landing jobs to equip veterans to pursue careers that fit their calling. 
  • CareerOneStop – To deliver integrated, easy-to-understand workforce information that helps job seekers, students, workers, workforce intermediaries, and employers develop their capacity and make sound economic decisions in the new economy.
  • LinkedIn – Free resources and training on maximizing and leveraging LinkedIn for military and veteran job seekers.
    • Service members, veterans, military spouses, Fry Scholars, and VA Caregivers have access to receive a free 1-year LinkedIn Premium (Job Seeker) membership.
  • MyCAA – The My Career Advancement Account Scholarship is a workforce development program that provides up to $4,000 of tuition assistance to eligible military spouses.
  • Veterati – Free mentorship platform for Service Members, Veterans, and Military Spouses to access unlimited mentors.

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Health and Wellness

Resources to student veterans and family members that address health, benefits, morale, and welfare.

Veterans Crisis Line

Responders are available 24/7 to help active-duty service members and their families and friends through a crisis through the Military Crisis Line. Service members, including members of the National Guard and Reserves, along with their loved ones, can Dial 988 and Press 1, chat online, or send a text to 838255 to receive free, confidential support.
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Make the Connection

A resource developed to reduce barriers and stigma associated with mental health challenges that may prevent Veterans from seeking mental health care.
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Personal Enrichment

More Coming Soon!

  • Military Spouse Advocacy Network – Connecting military spouses to the resources they need from day one.

Frequently Asked Questions

As you embark on your journey with us, it’s natural to seek clarity on various facets of our programs and initiatives. Your pursuit of knowledge and involvement commences here, with detailed responses accessible at your convenience, ensuring a seamless and informed exploration of all that our organization has to offer.

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