Lander University has been named a Yellow Ribbon Program school by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The designation comes in recognition of Lander's support of veterans of military service.
"Lander is a strong supporter of the Yellow Ribbon Program and is proud to be officially recognized as a partner in it," said Chris Giles, coordinator of Veterans Services at Lander. "We're committed to those who have selflessly served our great nation. We have taken a vow to assist our service members with financial needs and other needs that might arise as they pursue a degree here at Lander University."
The Yellow Ribbon Program is a provision of the Post 9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008. It is designed to help students avoid having to pay out-of-pocket expenses for tuition and fees by allowing the university and the Department of Veterans Affairs to fund - partially or fully - the costs of a college education.
To take advantage of Yellow Ribbon Program benefits, a veteran or active duty service member must be enrolled in an approved program, such as the one at Lander. The requirements are that veterans must:
For more information about taking part in the benefits of the Yellow Ribbon Program at Lander, call (864) 388-8331 or send an email.