Missouri S&T named a ‘military-friendly’ university

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On December 20, 2013

Soldiers from nearby Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., pose with Missouri S&T cheerleaders and mascot Joe Miner during S&T's annual Military Appreciation Day football game.

Soldiers from nearby Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., pose with Missouri S&T cheerleaders and mascot Joe Miner during S&T’s annual Military Appreciation Day football game.

Soldiers from nearby Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., pose with Missouri S&T cheerleaders and mascot Joe Miner during S&T's annual Military Appreciation Day football game.

Soldiers from nearby Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., pose with Missouri S&T cheerleaders and mascot Joe Miner during S&T’s annual Military Appreciation Day football game.

Missouri University of Science and Technology has been selected as a “top military-friendly school” for 2014 by Military Advanced Education and is included in the organization’s “2014 Guide to Military-Friendly Colleges and Universities.”

The guide is designed as a “tool for both education services officers and transition officers when advising servicemembers about their educational opportunities,” says MAE’s editor, Kelly Fodel.

MAE selected colleges and universities based on their military culture, financial aid for veterans, flexibility, on-campus support and online support services. Each school’s performance rating by category is represented by a dashboard on the MAE website.

For more information about opportunities for military veterans and active-duty military men and women, visit military.mst.edu.

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