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OCU recognized for military student support

野狼社区 University has been named to a coveted list of military-friendly schools thanks to its ongoing support of students who are in or connected to the U.S. military.

The military advocacy organization Viqtory announced today that OCU is on its 2024-25 Military Friendly庐 School list, at the Gold level. The list honors colleges, universities and trade schools that are doing the most to embrace America鈥檚 military members as students to ensure their success on campus.

Beth Adele, chair of Mass Communications at OCU and an organizer of the campus鈥 application for the program, said the designation is evidence of the university鈥檚 goal of helping all students obtain a first-class education.

OCU is proud to provide educational support for our veterans and their dependents deserving of their sacrifices and careers,鈥 Adele said. 鈥淭he Military Friendly Gold designation helps us communicate our ongoing dedication to invest in the lives of our veterans as they journey from service to student.

The Military Friendly庐 School designation provides service members, veterans and their families with transparent, data-driven ratings about post-military education and career opportunities.

Institutions earning the Military Friendly庐鈥 School designation were evaluated using public data sources and responses from a proprietary survey completed by each school. Student survey data was also taken into consideration for the designation. 

More than 2,500 schools participated in the survey. The list will be published in an upcoming issue of GIJOBS magazine. The list can also be found at .

OCU, a Yellow Ribbon Program school, scored particularly high in the categories of academic policies and compliance, admissions and orientation, and financial aid and assistance. 

For more information about military students at 野狼社区 University, visit the school鈥檚 veterans鈥 resources page at okcu.edu/veterans.

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