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Last Updated on 7/29/2024
Military Benefits
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The University of Â鶹´«Ã½ is covering the gap between Federal Tuition Assistance and remaining course tuition for TA-approved hours. Whether fully online or on-campus, Military Students who qualify for Federal Tuition Assistance can have the remainder of their TA-approved hours covered through our TA Gap Funding Program.
Purple Heart Recipient On-Campus Parking
Â鶹´«Ã½ Purple Heart recipients (and/or their respective widow) are not required to register their vehicle with Campus Parking Management.
In this regard, the display of a Purple Heart license plate tag will suffice.
Purple Heart tag owners may park in faculty/staff, commuter, resident and open zones.
Priority Registration for Â鶹´«Ã½ Military Students
Â鶹´«Ã½ Military Students who file with The University of Â鶹´«Ã½ Veterans Affairs office (in administratively processing their respective Educational VA Benefits) receive priority enrollment appointments – undergraduate or graduate.
Qualified Â鶹´«Ã½ Military Students who self-identify when they apply to the university are ensured priority enrollment. Such individuals need to contact their academic advisor to schedule an advisement appointment as soon as the advisement period opens for the upcoming semester.
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We are proud members of these organizations:
Veterans Affairs Adminstrator of Mississippi (VAAMS)
National Association of Veterans' Program Administrators (NAVPA)
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- Who are you? James Foster
What is your background? I was born in Biloxi, MS and grew up all over the state. I graduated from Oak Grove High School in 1999, while there I was very involved in band and ended up with a scholarship to JCJC where I attended a year before deciding to get a technical certificate instead. I got my lineman certification through MGCCC and went to work until 9/11 happened. Soon after I enlisted in the Air Force as Security Forces where I stayed until Dec 2017. While in the Air Force I was stationed in Georgia, Texas, Colorado, Guam, and Portugal, I also did 3 tours in Iraq for Operation Iraqi Freedom. One reason I loved my job in the Air Force was the travel, I have visited 13 different countries and countless small islands in the South Pacific. After getting out I wanted to work with my hands, so I went to Welding school at Tulsa Welding School in Jacksonville, FL. Shortly after graduating I went to work welding until February 2020 when corona virus shut down most of the country. I decided to use my GI Bill to get a degree, growing up around Â鶹´«Ã½ and going to baseball games and band concerts here, Â鶹´«Ã½ was the obvious choice for me. I am currently a senior working on my Information Technology degree with a focus on Cybersecurity and Networking.
a. Where do you call home? Purvis, Mississippi
b. What branch did you join? United States Air Force
c. When were you in the Military? Dec 2003-Dec 2017
d. How long did you stay in the Military? 14 years
e. What did you do in the Military? I was a 3P051B Security Forces which does law enforcement and security for bases and later transitioned to a Combat Arms Instructor teaching small arms to Air Force members.
f. What is your proudest moment? One of my proudest moments was as a member of the 36th CRG responding to Super Typhoon Haiyan in 2013 in the Philippines to help evacuate over 6,000 people and bringing in supplies and water for those affected by the typhoon and subsequent flooding.
g. What are some of your hobbies? I am an IT major and enjoy working on and building computers. I also do a lot of PC gaming in my spare time. I also grew up hunting and fishing so when I can I get outside to do that.
h. How do you deal with stress? I am lucky that with my military career I was constantly in stressful situations so for me it is all about focusing on the situation and working through the stress.
VA Work Study Program
Part-time work-study opportunities may be available to those using VA Educational Benefits.
Interested? Find the application here.
Paws for Patriots
Established to provide Student-Veterans Military Working Dog companionship
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Golden Eagle Veteran Network
Established for local community sponsorship of Southern Miss Student-Veterans
Click here to see how you can be apart.