Home / Military Relations / A Message From Ed Dennis, Military Relations Manager April 17, 2019 A Message From Ed Dennis, Military Relations Manager By B&SC Blog Team On this Veterans Day, I can’t help but think of the family members like you that support modern day heroes, and all the sacrifices you endure. To honor all military spouses, Bryant & Stratton College is recognizing the spouses of those that serve by increasing the Salute to Spouses Scholarship Program to now include National Guard and Reserve spouses. The hardships they bear when their husband/wife deploys from their home community is just as difficult as the hardship experienced by spouses of active duty service members. At Bryant & Stratton College we appreciate those sacrifices, and want to give back to those who give. We are proud to extend the scholarship to all spouses and hope that it will make a college education possible for more of you since the scholarship is for online programs, which can be completed from anywhere in the world with an internet connection. I would also like to take a moment and thank all of our military spouse students for the great work they have done over the past year. I’m fortunate to have the opportunity to teach several courses, and have had many spouses in my classes. They have been some of my best students because of the experiences, perspective, and effort that they put into their coursework. I hope that the expansion of the program to now include National Guard and Reserve spouses will increase the number of great students that we have at Bryant & Stratton College Online. As a final thought, in celebration of Veterans Day today, and everyday, we offer the sincerest thanks to all who serve and their families. Thank you for all you do to make this nation and the world a safer place. Related News Do Military Credits Earned on Active Duty Count Toward My Degree? Do the courses you took during military training count toward your civilian degree? The short answer is, maybe. For military members who are working toward earning a degree, the first step to military college credit … Read More: Do Military Credits Earned on Active Duty Count Toward My Degree? Alpha! Bravo! Charlie! Ed Dennis Joins IAVA's Storm the Hill teams fight to end veteran unemployment. Ed participated in the 2011 Storm the Hill as an individual veteran, not as a representative of the College. He was part of a select group chosen from hundreds of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans across … Read More: Alpha! Bravo! Charlie! Ed Dennis Joins IAVA's Storm the Hill teams fight to end veteran unemployment. Bryant & Stratton College Online Forms Student Veterans Group Students create network to help online military students, veterans and their families find success in school and the workplace BUFFALO, NY (May 31, 2011) – Bryant & Stratton College Online announced today the formation of … Read More: Bryant & Stratton College Online Forms Student Veterans Group
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