In this powerful episode of VET S.O.S., Shawn and Mark welcome Hira
Byrne, a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor with a mission to bridge the
gap between disability services and veteran services in higher
education. Hira brings her expertise and personal connection to the
veteran community, inspired by her grandfather’s service as a WWII POW,
to shine a spotlight on the unique challenges veterans face in academic
environments.
Key Topics Discussed:
✅ The importance of inter-department collaboration in higher education to support veterans holistically.
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How veterans can access academic and mental health resources from
organizations like Service to School, Warrior-Scholar Project, and
Paralyzed Veterans of America.
✅ Practical strategies for veterans to
leverage Veteran Service Officers (VSOs), Veterans Resource Centers,
and community resources.
✅ Navigating post-military transitions: building networks, seeking mentorship, and understanding available benefits.
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Scaling veteran support programs across campuses and creating
intentional support systems, even with limited institutional resources.
Hira
also highlights organizations like Boots to Books and the Warrior Care
Network, emphasizing their role in providing transition resources,
academic support, and mental health services for veterans and their
families. Her advice? Don’t try to do everything alone—ask questions,
seek help, and connect with others in your field.
Connect with Hira:
Learn
how you can better navigate the higher education journey as a veteran.
For more information, reach out to Hira directly (details shared in the
episode).
👉 Don’t miss this episode filled with actionable insights and tools to help veterans succeed in higher education!
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