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Giving Back To Those Who Have Served Our Country
LIU Hudson has a proud and distinguished history of serving its nation’s military veterans and active duty service members. Our supportive community of staff and faculty is dedicated to seeing you succeed in your education, your career and your life. To accomplish this mission, LIU Hudson provides the resources you need to pursue your education while balancing the demands of life both inside and outside the classroom.
Our team of professionals is ready to help you learn more about admissions requirements, veterans’ benefits and financial aid, academic and career advising, health and wellness counseling, disability support services, tutoring, and student activities. We’re here to help you access these services and assist you every step of the way.
LIU Hudson Named to Military-Friendly Schools List
Financial aid & campus services place campus among top 15% of universities nationwide for veterans
Citing its help with tuition costs, college credit for military training and on-campus services for veterans, LIU Hudson has been listed as a "Military Friendly School" in G.I. Jobs, a veteran-owned publication that serves former service members.
The 2013 Military Friendly Schools list honors the top 15 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools which are doing the most to embrace America’s veterans as students.
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John Eagan, Criminal Justice Major, Class of 2012
His mission was to protect his country, and as a dedicated sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps, John Eagan did so with honor for nine years. Today, his focus has shifted from the combat zone to the college campus. John is enrolled in the 129-credit Bachelor of Arts degree program in Criminal Justice at LIU POST, a private university located in Brookville, N.Y. With tuition assistance from the Yellow Ribbon Program, Eagan is preparing for a career in law enforcement and criminal justice.
"The Criminal Justice Department is great, with a very diverse and experienced staff," says Eagan. "I am inspired by my professors' personal accounts and stories." He adds: "Through the university's Veteran and Military Affairs Office, I am receiving tremendous support. LIU Post helps veterans like me transition to civilian careers."