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Military Veteran Student Services

Military Veteran Student Services

Loyola is an excellent destination for student veterans. We support those who have served our country and recognize the unique experiences that veterans bring to our campuses.

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Veterans Education Benefit Information

Check out the VA's website for more information about the different chapters of the GI Bill, eligibility details, current rates, how to apply, and more.

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Undergrad Transfer Credit Guides

Thinking of transferring to Loyola? Take a look at these transfer credit guides to determine how your coursework will transfer to Loyola.

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Scholarships for Veteran Students

If you need additional funds, be sure to check out this list of third-party scholarships from veteran service organizations.

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Loyola University Chicago Office for Military Veteran Student Services pose in formal wear for a group photo with US senator Tammy Duckworth

Senator Tammy Duckworth Visits MVSS

Loyola’s Office for Military Veteran Student Services (MVSS) marked Veterans Day by dedicating its new space in the Granada Center. United States Senator Tammy Duckworth, an Iraq War Veteran and Purple Heart recipient, took part in the ceremony.

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Loyola University Chicago graduate Josh Jones is presented with the Student Veteran of the Year award.

2022 Student Veteran of the Year

Josh Jones (BS '22) was selected as the 2022 Student Veteran of the Year by the National Student Veterans of America Organization. Josh was selected from 750,000 student veterans representing over 1,500 chapters across the nation.

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The COVID-19 pandemic is ‘over’ — and the GI Bill needs to adapt

In 2023, it’s normal for individuals to be back to taking classes full-time in person and the GI Bill has gone back to requiring one class to be in person in order to be eligible for the full housing allowance

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