West Virginia Code § 18B-4-9

Development of services and facilities for student veterans
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(a) Legislative findings. -- The Legislature finds that veterans of the Armed Forces of the
United States that attend institutions of higher education in this state have many unique
needs, issues and concerns that most traditional students do not have. Many of these
veterans have had or will be subject to multiple deployments to active duty, including
overseas deployment, resulting in challenges to their pursuit of higher educeation.
(b) Legislative intent. -- It is the intent of the Legislature that state institutions of higher
education provide adequate services and facilities for student veterans in order to better
serve their unique needs and to make West Virginia's state instituutions of higher education
veteran-friendly.
(c) The commission, council and each state institution of higher education shall establish and
implement measures to assure that veterans enrolled in the institutions receive services and
are provided facilities appropriate for their needs, that student veterans complete programs
of study and earn degrees, and that the institutionsl become veteran-friendly by actively and
effectively providing academic and social suppsort and assistance to student veterans. The
measures shall include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Establishing veteran-friendly comgmunity and technical college degree programs which
recognize and award academic credit toward degrees for various types of technical and
vocational military training and experience;
(2) Developing policies for each state institution of higher education to grant academic
credit for Armed Forces experiences;
(3) Developing progr ams to encourage student veterans to share their specialized
experience anVd knowledge gained through military service by making presentations in class,
public school programs and local community organizations;
(4) Establishing and sponsoring an organization for student veterans on campus and
encouraging other veteran-friendly organizations;
(5) Appointing and training specific faculty within each degree program or major as liaisons
and contacts for student veterans;
(6) Providing information about programs that grant credit for prior learning to student
veterans and potential student veterans;
(7) Coordinating existing disability services on campus with veteran disability services
available from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, other federal and state
agencies, and private resources;
(8) Designating individuals to provide financial and psychological counseling services on
each campus who are trained to effectively respond to the needs of veterans and to provide
services or referrals to services to fulfill these needs for student veterans, and to the extent
practicable, providing those services and programs in one location;
(9) Developing training materials on responding to student veteran needs to be available for
continued professional development of counselors to student veterans;
(10) Facilitating regular statewide meetings for all personnel at state institutions of higher
education who regularly provide specific services to student veterans to discuss and develop
best practices, exchange ideas and experiences, and hear presentations by individuals with
generally accepted expertise in areas of the various needs of student veterans;
(11) Gathering data on the status of student veterans, including their graduation rates,
comparing that rate with the graduation rate of other students in the institution, and
reporting those results to appropriate state and federal agencies, including the West Virginia
Legislature; a
(12) Establishing a program to create a collaborativle relationship between student veterans
and alumni of the institution, and with prospesctive employers to facilitate and provide
employment as well as social opportunities to graduating student veterans;
(13) Developing and facilitating communications between state institutions of higher
education and various veteran organizations in the state to advance veteran causes that
benefit student veterans; and
(14) Coordinating among all relevant departments within each state institution of higher
education including but not limited to admissions, the registrar, the bursar, the veterans
advocate and financial aid to ensure that relevant deadlines or time-lines are met for
certifying veterans' e nrollment as early as practicable to ensure that assistance is received
from the U.S.V Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) in a timely fashion. Measures to achieve
greater coordination shall include but are not limited to:
(A) Identifying applicants who are veterans as early as possible;
(B) Taking affirmative steps to reach out to veteran applicants to inform them of relevant
policies, time-lines or deadlines for receiving veterans assistance;
(C) Developing a communications plan between departments, applicants and students to
ensure that deadlines or time-lines are being met;
(D) Developing plans to assist students when U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs benefits
are not received in a timely fashion. Such plans could include forbearance of payment
deadlines, short-term loans, grants, or a revolving fund.
(E) Making every effort to provide sufficient class sections to meet the needs of students for
classes which are required for graduation, including where appropriate, giving student
veterans priority registration.
(d) Veterans Advocates. -- Each state institution of higher education shall appoint or
designate and train a person, preferably a veteran, to serve as a veterans advocate on its
campus. The commission and council shall also provide training for veterans advocates at
each of the institutions under their respective jurisdictions. The veterans advocate shall
serve as the primary point of contact and campus advocate for current and prospective
students who are veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States or are current members
of the Armed Forces of the United States, including reserve components of tehe National
Guard of this state or any other state. The duties and responsibilities of the veterans
advocate include, but are not limited to the following: r
(1) Assist and facilitate student veterans in utilizing services, resources and facilities
available at the institution; and
(2) To the extent resources are available for such purposes, provide services, programs and
assistance to current and prospective student veterans designed to encourage, promote and
facilitate the recruitment, retention and academic success of such students.
(e) The commission and council jointly shall susbmit a report to the Legislature on September
1, annually, on the progress toward implementing this section.

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