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Veteran Services
We are dedicated to helping student veterans, active military members, reservists, and their families achieve their educational goals and integrate smoothly into campus life. We’re here to support you every step of the way.
The Office of Veteran Services is a one-stop location where you can ask questions and get answers.
Centenary University does not engage in any high-pressure recruitment tactics or processes for any member of the student body, including Service Members. Regarding the recruitment at Centenary, all students are recruited through the traditional practice of alerting Centenary of their interest to attend the university. Centenary does not engage in any tactic that is directed or could be viewed as a high-pressure recruitment tactic. Service Members who are interested in enrolling at Centenary, contact the Office of Veteran Affairs to inquire about the Admissions and Enrollment process. Once they have worked with the Admissions office and have completed that process, they will start working to gain eligibility with the VA for chapter Benefits. At no time during this process are Service Members pressured or forced to submit any documents, deposits or enroll without full consent.
Additional programs
- Air University Associate-to-Baccalaureate Cooperative: Online bachelor’s programs for CCAF graduates.
- General Education Mobile (GEM) Program: These online courses fulfill CCAF general education requirements.
- American Corporate Partners (ACP) Executive Mentoring Program: This nationwide mentoring program that matches employees from some of the nation’s finest corporations with OIF/OEF veterans.
- Student Veterans Organization (SVO): This organization helps veterans transition from military to civilian life and helps veterans in need and their families.
The Office of Veteran Services at Centenary University has collaborated with the Vet Center Bloomfield to offer counseling appointments located on the university’s Hackettstown campus in the David and Carol Lackland Center, 2nd floor, room 256. A readjustment counselor is available at this outpost location weekly on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays.
For eligibility requirements please visit the following link: Vet Center Eligibility – Vet Centers (Readjustment Counseling) (va.gov)
Schedule an appointment at the Hackettstown outpost by calling the Bloomfield Vet Center at 973-748-0980. Services are confidential.
The Office of Veteran Services at Centenary University is here to assist veterans and veteran dependents pursuing approved degree programs and to connect the veteran community with available services and resources. The Vet Center is an agency of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Their services are free, unlimited, and open to anyone who has served in combat theater or an area of hostility (see eligibility info for more details). They are experienced and well-versed in military culture and possess a sensitivity and commitment to serving veterans.
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For more information, contact the Office of Veterans Services at OVS@CentenaryUniversity.edu
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