Longwood Student Veterans Making Strides
Wes Organek
Issue date: 12/3/08 Section: Features
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The meeting/cookout on Nov. 19 focused around some of the more administrative items such as discussing co-sponsors for the organization and creating T-shirts, but it became apparent that LSV's members have high aspirations for their future.
LSV Vice President Chris David said, "We are trying to get certain speakers to come to Longwood and discuss the issues we deal with, most notably Virginia Sen. Jim Webb." One of the faculty members who helped Serwo get LSV off the ground is Susan Stinson. She expanded on David's statement about the future of the organization by saying, "We are going to join the Student Veterans Association of America, which is like a national chapter for what we are trying to do at Longwood. This will help establish a network for potential employment opportunities and certain nationwide programs. We are also going to be holding several educational forums on campus with different focuses. For example, we plan on doing one for faculty members only, where student veterans can speak about their perspectives on coming to college from combat which could be help professors better understand what they are going through."
Having officially been created in September, LSV is currently working through the preliminary logistics. This includes picking two co-sponsors which are established organizations that can help new ones through the beginning stages of development. On November 20th LSV was appropriated a $3,300 budget by the Student Government Association to help fund their many endeavors. Along with this, LSV is hoping to get the remaining students at Longwood who receive G.I. Bill money to come forward. The G.I. Bill "provides benefits to veterans, service members, and some dependents of disabled or deceased veterans wishing to pursue an education," according to www.gibill.va.gov.


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