COC receives $1.437 million grant for Veterans Upward Bound program

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College of the Canyons has received a $1.437 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education in support of a Veterans Upward Bound program designed to help student veterans succeed in pursuing postsecondary education by addressing gaps in support services and infrastructure. 

The five-year grant partnership will provide intensive services to 125 eligible student veterans in the Santa Clarita Valley, Antelope Valley and parts of the San Fernando Valley. 

ā€œThe target region is home to large numbers of low-income and first-generation veterans, many from underrepresented groups with no more than a high school education and who lack college readiness,ā€ Renard Thomas, director of the Veterans Resource Center at the college, said in a news release. ā€œWe are very excited about how we will be able to expand our support services through this grant to ensure student veterans have the resources they need to thrive academically.ā€ 

The VUB program will provide student veterans with academic advisement, career counseling, academic and career preparation, rigorous core curriculum, workshops, cohort-based learning, tutoring, summer enrichment, mentoring and peer support, professional development, college tours and enrichment, and an annual recognition event.  

ā€œThere are no comparable VUB services in the region,ā€ said Thomas.  

Since 2010, COC has operated a Veterans Resource Center at its Valencia campus, offering a wide range of services such as student services advisement, academic counseling, VA benefits information and veteran peer support.  

A VRC was opened at the collegeā€™s Canyon Country campus in 2016.  

For more information about the Veterans Resource Center at College of the Canyons, visit www.canyons.edu/studentservices/va/index.php. 

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