Military Student Services

military student services

Military students often have needs that are unique from other members of our student body. To address those needs, you’ll have access to a Student Advisor and Career Development Specialist who are sensitive to your situation and military background.

Student Advising

Herzing University has a large student population comprised of veterans and a military servicemembers. As a new student, you will be appointed a Student Advisor who will remain with you during your studies through to Graduation Day.

Because we concentrate on who you are now and how motivated you are about earning your degree, we do not require a minimum GPA or SAT/ACT entrance score for application.

Career Development

Whether you are working toward advancing your rank or are looking for a civilian career, Herzing University’s quality, career-focused program curricula and outstanding student support services can help.

As a Herzing Alumni, you will enjoy use of our Career Development services for life. This means that we are available to help should you need to find a new position, move to an unfamiliar area, or require a civilian position once your time in the service is fulfilled.

Special Accommodations

Should you require any special accommodations due to disability or injury, please let your Admissions Advisor know prior to submitting your admissions application. Our accommodations specialist will then confidentially work with you regarding your needs. This early attention will help ensure everything is in place prior to your first day of class.

Get started by clicking on the subject areas below, or call to speak with an Admissions Advisor toll free at 1-800-596-0724.

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