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“When you’re on campus, drop by,” says Sgt. Steven Pina, the center’s new interim assistant director.
Rhode Island College is honored to be in service of those who have served their country. We thank you wholeheartedly and commit to assisting you throughout your time here and in your further pursuits.
We're thrilled to announce that Rhode Island College was recently designated a 2024–25 Gold Level Military Friendly School by Military Friendly®.
"Thank you for all that you do for Veterans and the Service Member Community. Your efforts are truly commendable and are to be admired by all."
-Military Friendly®
Our on-campus services assist Veterans, service members, and their families in achieving their personal, professional, and academic goals. Let us assist you!
The Military Resource Center serves and supports military personnel, veterans, and families with information, transition assistance, education programs, counseling, and advocacy, ensuring they receive the support they need and deserve.
The VetSuccess on Campus program coordinates the easy delivery of VA benefits/services to veteran students.
RIC's Student Veteran Organization supports veterans and fosters veteran camaraderie and community on campus.
The Department of Defense and Rhode Island College deeply appreciate the sacrifices made by our veterans, and as such, offer:
Additionally, RIC has a VA Certifying Official, who reviews and processes VA and GI Bill® Benefits Certification Worksheets for students each semester.
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Gifts to the Military Resource Center provide students that are veterans, reservists/guard/active duty, spouses/dependents, and ROTC cadets with vital resources, services, and programs.
“When you’re on campus, drop by,” says Sgt. Steven Pina, the center’s new interim assistant director.
“Hope is important to me,” says Polanco, “because I came from a place where there wasn’t much hope.” Enacted this fall, RIC’s Hope Scholarship makes the final two years of a four-year bachelor’s degree tuition-free for R.I. residents.
Ortiz will conduct research on Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits and address legislators about amending the bill.
Nicole McKay works behind the scenes to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to the Rhode Island community.
The mission of the Military Resource Center is to serve and support military personnel, veterans, and families with information, transition assistance, education programs, counseling, and advocacy, ensuring they receive the support they need and deserve.
We provide prospective students with information and assistance on the application process, scholarships, financial aid, transfer credits, and more.