Admission’s Office
Application Process:
There is no separate application process for veterans and military affiliates. Applicants who are currently serving in the U.S. Military, are military veterans, or military dependents who plan to apply for educational benefits under the GI Bill receive are eligible for a waiver of the application fee when they identify as such through the questions on the application.
Learn About Credentials Required of First-Year, Transfer and Graduate Students.
Make sure you know what to submit with your application.
Continuity of Registration – Veteran and Active Duty Students:
A student must register each fall and spring semester continuously from the semester in which first registered until the semester in which graduated. Students who are voluntarily not taking
classes, temporarily unable to attend class for one or more terms, or who have been granted a leave of absence will comply with this requirement by registering for "maintaining registration".
Undergraduate students may maintain registration for a maximum of four main terms (fall and spring). Graduate students may maintain registration for a maximum of two main terms (fall and
spring). Students are not required to maintain registration during summer or winter sessions.
Students who exceed the number of authorized maintaining registration terms or who allow their registration to lapse will have to apply for readmission on the same basis as new students, can be readmitted only with the consent of their department, and the university is under no obligation to readmit them.
Active duty students or students who are deployed while enrolled at the University will not have to apply for readmission if their deployment exceeds the maximum number of
terms, or who are unable to maintain matriculation due to service requirements.
Students who are in academic suspension are an exception to this rule, and are governed by the policy on reinstatement after academic suspension. The policy associated with academic suspension applies to all students, including veteran and active service members.