Veteran and Active Duty Student Resources
There are a variety of services available to veteran and active duty students. Some of these services include academic support, financial aid, the Career Center and mental health support. Supporting veterans in every way possible is important to The Citadel.
Veteran and Active Duty Student Handbook
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For some, college will be a substantial shift from the military as they go from a very structured way of life to one that may seem less orderly. For others, the transition from military to civilian life hasn’t occurred yet. Whatever your situation may be, your success is very important to us. Please remember, you are not alone during this journey. The purpose of this handbook is to provide you with additional information related to campus, courses offered, and VA educational benefits. Staff located at the Veteran Student Success Center (VSSC) are dedicated to assisting you through your journey, please do not hesitate to reach out should you need anything at all!
Veteran Student Success Center Resources
Veteran Student Lounge
The Veteran Student Success Center (VSSC) located at 204 Richardson Ave. On The Citadel’s campus opened its doors on Veterans Day 2014. It is open to any veteran or active duty student, whether they are enrolled in online or in person classes.
Hours:
Fall/Spring:
M-F 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Summer:
M-TH 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM Closed Fridays
Amenities include…
- Kitchen with Coffee Maker, Microwave, Refrigerator and Kitchen Supplies
- Lounge with Television and Gaming System
- Study Room Equipped with 4+ Computers, Printer, and Office Supplies
- Wi-fi Access
- Free Food Pantry
- Professional Attire Linen Closet
- Free School Supplies Cabinet
Academic Coaching
*Available Fall and Spring Semesters.
Academic coaching, how is it different from advising?
Academic coaching provides students with the “soft skills” associated with success in their college experience. Academic advisors guide students through potential course work and degree requirements.
Academic coaches work with students on developing academic skills including but not limited to…
- Time Management,
- Note-Taking,
- Goal Setting,
- Effectively Utilizing Campus Resources,
- Reading Strategies,
- Communicating with Faculty and Staff,
- Balancing the Demands of Academic and Personal Life,
- Managing your Email, Notes, etc.,
- Testing Strategies, and
- More!
Program Elements
20-minute student and coach sessions led by the student’s needs and current challenges.
Provides student not only with assistance on developing the soft skills needed to succeed in school but connect them to internal and external resources for additional help.
Academic coaching sessions will be available online or in-person depending on the student’s preference and availability.
Time slots will be available similar to office hours with one day bi-weekly providing office hours in the evening.
Contact:
Melissa West, MS
MWest5@Citadel.edu
To schedule an appointment, click here.
Resiliency Coaching
*Available Fall and Spring Semesters
Resilience is a person’s ability to adjust or recover from adversity or major life changes. The Resiliency Coaching Program is a voluntary program in which we strive to help you address your needs or challenges and learn new skills to overcome those challenges. Resiliency Coaching sessions can be held virtually or in person and will last about 20 minutes.
Resiliency Coaching can assist with…
- Finding Work-Life Balance
- Self-Awareness
- Improving Self-Esteem
- Setting Positive Goals and Sticking with them
- Stress Management
- Identifying Social Support
- Setting and Maintaining Boundaries
- And more!
Career Coaching
*Available Fall/Spring Semesters.
Career coaching educates, empowers, and equips students to achieve their professional goals by becoming active participants in the process. This includes guidance on developing career–related skills outside the classroom needed to be successful and reach their goals. Career coaches work with students on developing career goals and work-related skills including but not limited to…
- Better Understanding of Career Opportunities,
- Interview Skills,
- Access to Information on Internships and Job Listings,
- Resume Development,
- Setting Career Goals and Developing Next Steps
- Networking and Communications Skills, and
- More!
Mentorship Program
The Veteran Student Success Center (VSSC), in partnership with Citadel alumni Jim Whetstone, launched a mentorship program in Spring 2023 to connect our Veteran and Active Duty students with a member of the community who has similar interests and experience in the student’s chosen career path.
This voluntary program provides the student with an opportunity to engage in a mentorship relationship with a valued member of The Citadel and/or Charleston community. Mentees (students) will meet with their mentors on a regular basis as well as attend four (4) informational sessions throughout the school year which will cover topics such as personal finances, setting goals and leadership skills.
VITAL Program
*Available in Fall and Spring Semesters
Veterans Integration to Academic Leadership (VITAL) Veterans Affairs Mental Health Social Worker Mrs. Jordan Watkins, LISW-CP is located at The Citadel’s Veteran Student Success Center for any help regarding the VA account registration, transitional issues, or physical or mental health assistance.
Hours:
In – Person Thursdays 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM (During Fall and Spring Semesters)
Contact:
Jordan Watkins, LISW-CP
Jordan.Watkins@va.gov
VA Educational Benefits Assistance
The Citadel’s Veteran Student Success Center (VSSC) assists service members, Veterans, and their dependents in managing their Veteran educational benefits. The Citadel offers dedicated tracks to help you achieve your education goals, whether you are pursuing a bachelor’s degree or working toward a master’s degree.
For more information on VA Educational Benefits visit our benefits page here.
Contact:
VA_Benefits@Citadel.edu
843-953-9824
Veteran Emergency Relief Fund
The Citadel values the service of America’s Veterans and believes that Veteran students serve as powerful role models throughout the campus environment. We understand that there will be unforeseen life events that may become an obstacle to graduation.
The objective of the Emergency Relief Fund is to assist Veteran students in need. Funds may be used for such necessities as food, rent, emergency medical bills, safety needs, etc.
Eligibility Guidelines
- Student must be enrolled during the semester he/she makes the request and attending full time.
- Cumulative GPA must be 2.00 or higher.
- Student must demonstrate “emergency” financial need.
- A student must be making Satisfactory Academic Progress.
- A brief interview or additional information may be requested.
Conditions
- The student applicant must demonstrate that emergency support is directly tied to their ability to progress in
college. - Funds are intended for a one-time emergency and will not be made to cover ongoing needs or expenses.
- Funds will not be made to cover costs related to attendance at The Citadel (tuition, fees, textbooks, parking,
etc). - Available funding ranges from $500 to $1000.
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Campus Resources
Links and Information
Barber Shop | The barber shop is located in Mark Clark hall and offers haircuts to all students, facutly and staff. | Mark Clark Hall | 843-953-7467 |
Bookstore | The Citadel bookstore provides textbooks and school supplies as well as branded merchandise and is located in Mark Clark Hall. | Mark Clark Hall | 843-953-5110 |
Cadet Store | The Tommy B. Hunter Cadet store, located on the Ashley River side of campus, sells shoes, clothing, accessories and snacks. | Corner of Hammon Avenue and Courvoisie Avenue | 843-953-4809 |
Campus Alcohol and Drug Information Center (CADIC) | The Campus Alcohol and Drug Information Center (CADIC) provides services across three tiers of prevention. (1) Population-based education aimed at stopping substance misuse before it becomes substance abuse. (2) One-on-one small group interventions to modify substance abuse before it develops into a substance use disorder (SUD). (3) Provide relapse prevention and referrals to support groups (AA, NA, Al-Anon) and treatment providers. One-on-one meetings are available in a private, confidential, and by request to learn more about programs offered. | Mark Clark Hall 227 | 843-953-6704 |
Campus Advocacy, Response and Education (CARE) | The Campus Advocacy, Response, and Education (CARE) provides education relating to sexual misconduct and provides victim support and response services. | 843-953-7277 | |
Career Center | The Career Center is available for career planning preparations and professional job searches. The provide resume help, practice interviews, and much more. The center is located on Huger Street, at the corner of Hagood Avenue, just outside the campus gates. Careercenter@citadel.edu. | 573 Huger Street | 843-953-1617 |
Computer Labs | The Citadel has several computer labs located on campus including Bond Hall 251, 252, 256, and 262 as well as Thompson Hall 215 and 220. For labs dedicated to your major check with your college or department. The VSSC also has a small computer lab, as well as loaner laptops. Laptops are available for short periods of time, on an as-needed basis. | Bond Hall 251, 252, 256, 262 Thompson Hall 215, 220 | 843-953-4357 |
Counseling Center | The Citadel Counseling Center provides professional, confidential, short-term counseling to currently enrolled students at no charge. Personal and substance abuse prevention counseling are available by appointment. In the event of an emergency, counselors are also available to provide crisis intervention without an appointment. In addition, the Counseling Center staff provides referrals for off-campus psychiatric evaluations and/or long-term counseling. | 9 Hammond Ave. (Mary Bennett Murray Infirmary) | 843-953-4827 |
Daniel Library | The Daniel Library has numerous resources available for students to use including designated quiet study areas, study rooms for individuals and groups, printing, scanning, faxing as well as equipment rental, access to a 3D printer, milling, designing posters, and VR experiences, in addition to textbooks, research materials, and online catalogs. If you need help finding information for research, you can call the Research Librarian at 843-953-2569 or use the Daniel Library chat feature (7:30 AM to 8:30 PM est.) or email reference@Citadel.edu. | Avenue of Remembrance Near Lesesne Gate | 843-953-2569 |
Dining on Campus | There are several retail dining locations on campus including Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, and Fresh Kitchen located in Mark Clark Hall. There is also a small cafe located on the 5th floor of Bond Hall as well as Brewed Awakenings located in the Daniel Library. For more information on dining options visit Citadel.SodexoMyWay.com. | 843-953-5055 | |
Disability Services | Disability services is housed under the Student Success Center and empowers students to manage challenges and limitations that may be characteristic of their particular disability. The office serves students with learning, physical, health, and/or psychiatric disability by managing the varying demands of The Citadel experience. | Student Success Center 117 Thompson Hall | 843-953-5305 |
Federal Work Study Program | The Federal Work Study program provides part-time employment for degree seeking students who can demonstrate financial need. Interested students must complete a FAFSA and contact the Office of Financial Aid for eligibility requirements. Federal Work Studies will be placed in positions across campus including dining services, the library, or within one of the numerous academic departments. | 843-953-5187 | |
Information Technology Services (ITS) | ITS offers assistance with your technology needs. The Help Desk is located on the second floor of Bond Hall and provides assistance by phone at 843-953-HELP (4357) or via email at helpdesk@citadel.edu. ITS also provides Microsoft Office free to active students through the My Citadel Portal. | Bond Hall 253 | 843-953-4357 |
Intramural Sports | The Citadel hosts numerous intramural sports each fall and spring. The schedule can be found on Citadel.edu/ICRA. Veteran students who are interested in participating are encouraged to contact VSSC’s Athletic Officer by emailing our office to connect with an already-established team and/or sign up. | Deas Hall | 843-953-7955 |
One Card/Identification Cards | The Citadel’s One Card is the school’s multipurpose campus ID card that functions mainly as a campus debit card. Your One Card can also be used as a student identification when receiving student discounts at third-party vendors. | 208 Richardson Ave. | 843-953-7000 |
Office of Financial Aid | Financial Aid is available to those who qualify. All students are encouraged to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each academic year. Following completion, you will receive information about the financial aid available to you. Questions regarding the FAFSA, financial aid, and available scholarships should be addressed with the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships, located on the ground floor of Bond Hall. VA educational benefits are not impacted by Title IV funding. | Bond Hall 138 | 843-953-5187 |
Office of the Registrar | The Office of the Registrar assists The Citadel with a wide variety of needs related to student records. They assist with course substitution, change of academic program, change of address, diplomas, and a host of other services. The Office of the Registrar is located on the first floor of Bond Hall. | Bond Hall 173 | 843-953-6969 |
Office of the Treasurer | Tuition and bill payments are made to the Office of the Treasurer. They also provide additional services to assist you, such as payment plans and education tax credits. | Bond Hall 112 | 843-953-5254 |
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning | Laundry and dry-cleaning services are located behind Murray Barracks, off of Courvoisie Ave. The center offers unlimited laundry and dry-cleaning services to all students, prices can be found on their website. | Behind Murray Barracks off of Courvoisie | 843-953-9274 |
Multicultural Student Services | The Office of Multicultural Student Services provides programming and services for minority students, helps maintain an appreciation of cultural diversity on campus, and coordinates the College’s Access and Equity Program. Assistance is available to students who have concerns relating to race relations, campus diversity, or multicultural awareness. | Student Success Center 117 Thompson Hall | |
Ombudsperson | The Citadel’s Ombudsperson is a neutral party who helps students resolve disputes and concerns informally and confidentially. When possible, the Ombudsperson will work to settle grievances and seek solutions to problems outside the college’s formal problem resolution systems. | ||
Patricia McArver Public Speaking Lab | The Public Speaking Lab’s goal is to help all students develop confidence and public speaking abilities that will set them up for success while at The Citadel and their professional careers after graduation. They help individuals develop and organize their message, then coach them on their delivery. Instructors are also available to critique visual aids, whether PowerPoint slides, transparencies, handouts, posters, demonstrations, or storytelling. The lab is located in Bond Hall 367 or can be reached online or by email at SFourney@Citadel.edu. | Bond Hall 367 | 843-953-7089 |
Parking Office | All students that park on campus must purchase a parking pass. This pass will allow students to park in designated lots during the day with the exception of Lot B located directly behind Bond Hall. Parking passes should be purchased at the parking office. | 208 Richardson Ave. | 843-953-7000 |
Public Safety | The Citadel’s Public Safety officers are certified state officers, and their number one concern is to keep our campus and students safe. Officers are on duty 24/7, 365 days a year and are first responders to any emergencies on campus. | 208 Richardson Ave. | On Campus Phone Lines: Dial 811 Off Campus Phone Lines: Dial 911 Direct Line/Non-Emergency: 843-953-5114 Email: PSAF@Citadel.edu |
Student Success Center | The Student Success Center (SCC), located on the first floor of Thompson Hall, provides academic support through the following programs: Academic Coaching Mathematics Lab Services for students with disabilities both long term and short term Subject area tutoring Supplemental instruction (SI) Writing Lab | Thompson Hall 117 | 843-953-5305 |
Summerall Chapel | Summerall Chapel is dedicated to supporting students, faculty, and staff through advocating for religious expression, offering counseling and support services, hosting engaging faith-based programs, and supporting over 20 Campus Ministries operating on campus. Chaplain Aaron Meadows is also available for pastoral counseling. | Summerall Chapel or Mark Clark Hall 227 | 843-953-5049 |
Title IX Services | The Citadel is committed to maintaining a culture of respect and safety; promoting awareness and prevention of sexual harassment, sexual assault, rape, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking through educational programs and enforcement of standard; promoting bystander intervention; and providing response and advocacy services for those who are affected by these issues. No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance. – Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972 | Bond 310 | 843-953-6881 |
Veteran Student Success Center | The Citadel’s goal is to make Veterans feel as comfortable as possible on campus. The Veteran Student Success Center is one way the school can do that. The Center opened on Veterans Day in 2014 and is available to increase awareness of your VA Educational Benefits and Veterans Center activities. The building supplements the college’s services to veterans, active-duty members, and their families. The Citadel expanded veteran student services and programming for those wanting to further their education at an institution that appreciates and understands their sacrifices and educational needs. | 204 Richardson Ave. | 843-953-9824 |
VITAL | Veterans Integration to Academic Leadership (VITAL) Veterans Affairs Mental Health Social Worker D. Charles West, LISW-CP is located at The Citadel’s Veteran Student Success Center for any help regarding the VA account registration, transitional issues, or physical or mental health assistance. | 204 Richardson Ave. | 843-953-9824 |
VA and Community Resources
Local Resources
Charleston Veterans Center 3625 West Montague Avenue, North Charleston, SC 29418 (843) 789-7000 Or (843) 789-7000
Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center 109 Bee Street, Charleston, SC 29401 (843) 577-5011 or (888) 878-6884
Goose Creek VA Clinic 2418 NNPTC Circle, Goose Creek, SC 29445-6314 (843)577-5011 EXT 3100
*Must have VA health care card registered with the Naval Weapon Station pass and ID
North Charleston VA Outpatient Clinic 6450 Rivers Ave., North Charleston, SC 29406, (843) 818-5100
Palmetto Warrior Connection 2150 Eagle Drive Building #100 North Charleston, SC 29406 (843) 282-6293 or (843) 509-3307
South Carolina Division of Veteran Affairs 1205 Pendleton Street Suite #463 Columbia, South Carolina 29201 803-734-0200 va@oeep.sc.gov
South Carolina Veteran Services Organizations
Tri-County Veterans Support Network (843) 410- 3616
South Carolina Veteran Coalition
The South Carolina Veteran Coalition (powered by Combined Arms) is comprised of SCDVA leaders, Veteran Service Organizations and County Veterans Affairs’ Officers joining together to help improve care, connect Veterans, Veteran Spouses, and their family members to resources in the state of South Carolina. The Citadel is a proud member of the SCDVA!
Combined Arms brings together veteran-focused nonprofits and agencies and communities across the nation committed to serving those who served. These 250+ best-in-class organizations provide 1200+ resources that empower veterans to lead the successful civilian lives they want, making our community stronger than ever.
CAREER SERVICES RESOURCES
- Career Mentoring
- Professional Attire
- Interview Coaching
- Professional Networking
- Job Placement
- Resume Writing
- LinkedIn Coaching
- Technical Training & Certificates
MENTAL WELLNESS RESOURCES
- Personal & Family Counseling
- Marital Counseling
- Post Traumatic Stress Counseling
- Anxiety & Depression Support
- Military Spouse Groups
- Addiction Counseling
- Behavioral Health Education
- Personal Growth
VETERAN BENEFITS RESOURCES
- Mortgage & Rent Assistance
- VA Disability & Benefits Appeals
- eBenefits
- Homeless Services
- Utilities Assistance
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
- Mortgage & Rent Assistance
- Utilities Assistance
- Homeless Services
- Financial Literacy Courses