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The Veterans’ Center on the PTCC campus is a place for students who are veterans, active service members or family to meet, connect with resources and even study. From left is Veterans’ Club advisor Chris Morgan, Duluth Vet Center Readjustment Counselor Stacy Rhodes, Veterans’ Center student worker Daniel Sawatzky and Veterans’ Club student president Haven Badrawi. |
PINE CITY,
Minn. – Pine Technical & Community College is proud to be included in
Military Times Best for Vets: Career and Technical Colleges 2016 rankings. PTCC
was ranked number 17, one of only two Minnesota schools to earn a spot in the
top 20 career and technical colleges.
The
organization, made up of Army Times, Navy Times, Air Force Times and Marine
Corps Times, focused on culture and curriculum that caters to military veterans
when conducting and scoring the annual survey of schools that self-identify as
career and technical colleges.
“We’re very
honored by this distinction, because it continues to validate our efforts to
help veterans achieve their education goals,” said PTCC President Joe Mulford.
“After the sacrifices our veterans and active service members make, we’re proud
to give back.”
“This is an
important distinction because it shows that the college not only cares about
their veteran students, but care enough to share what they are doing in hopes
of making it better on a national scale,” said Chris Morgan, a veteran who is
now PTCC’s Cyber-Security instructor and Veteran’s Club faculty advisor. “The Military
Times website is a one-stop-shop for not only active duty, but all veterans
from all branches to find out the latest information that effects them and
their benefits.”
As with all
of the Best for Vets rankings, Best for Vets: Career & Technical Colleges
is an editorially independent news project that evaluates the many factors that
make an institution a good fit for military veterans. Career and technical
colleges respond to the same Best for Vets: Colleges survey as two-year
institutions on up. The survey tool is a
highly respected analysis of a college’s complete offerings for veterans.
It’s not just
the items measured in the survey that make PTCC a veteran-friendly school,
according to Morgan. “I can sum it up with one word -- attitude. As a 26 year
Air Force retiree, I never expected the treatment I received when I first
started here at PTCC. I was welcomed with open arms and treated like I was
family,” Morgan said. “My transition to civilian life was not easy. I have
numerous deployments and years spent away from my family. I joined when I was
17 years old and the military was all I ever knew. The administration and staff
at PTCC understood that and became like a second family to me almost right
away. It is this “attitude” that has led PTCC to receive this distinction, I
have no doubt.”
“It’s the
people like Shawn Reynolds (financial aid director and veteran’s coordinator)
and Paula Hoffman (dean of students) that ensure this program is meeting the
veterans’ needs to ensure current and future success,” Morgan continued.
Pine
Technical & Community College has an active Veteran’s Center and Veteran’s
Club on campus. In addition, admissions and financial aid staff can assist
veterans identify and claim their education benefits. For more information about PTCC’s programs, including
information regarding how to apply call 320-629-5100 or online at www.pine.edu.
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