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Newschool of Architecture and Design Veteran Student Services

63 GI Bill® Students**
0 Complaints to the VA
YES Credit for Military Training

⚠️ VA Caution Flag. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has placed a caution flag on Newschool of Architecture and Design (Heightened Cash Monitoring (Administrative Capability)). Take extra care reviewing this school before using your benefits.

Is Newschool of Architecture and Design a Good School for Veterans?

Before you enroll, it pays to find out how well a school supports students who have served in the military. So we’ve gathered facts about Newschool of Architecture and Design veteran students to support your research.

For details on military tuition assistance like the GI Bill® or the Yellow Ribbon Program, see: Newschool of Architecture and Design GI Bill® Information

Inside This Veterans Report on Newschool of Architecture and Design:

How Many Veterans Go to Newschool of Architecture and Design?

An increased number of veterans enrolling at a particular school means that college faculty are more adept at accommodating and supporting those with previous military experience. Based on VA records, there are 63 GI Bill® students at Newschool of Architecture and Design. Since the total enrollment at the school is 212, approximately 29.7% of the student body is using the GI Bill® to help pay for their education. For context, around three to four percent of American college students are veterans, per the Student Veterans of America.

This count covers every chapter of the GI Bill® — Post-9/11, Montgomery, Reserve Education Assistance, and Veteran Readiness and Employment. It does not include any active-duty military personnel attending via Tuition Assistance, so the total military population is potentially larger.

Veteran Services & Programs at Newschool of Architecture and Design

Newschool of Architecture and Design is enrolled in the following veteran programs and provides these services.

Federal Program Participation
Principles of Excellence Yes
DOD Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Yes
Eight Keys to Veterans’ Success Yes
Yellow Ribbon Program Yes
Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) Yes

What does this mean to me? Here are the specific commitments the school has made through each program it participates in.

Career and Vocational Support
Accommodate Military Service Members and Reservists absent due to service requirements.
Align institutional refund policies with those under Title IV, which governs the administration of federal student financial aid programs.
Regionally or Nationally Accredited - view all accreditations
Provide information that increases accountability and transparency.
Participate in the Military Voluntary Education Review (MVER)

Newschool of Architecture and Design provides a dedicated staff member to assist veteran and military students. Learn more.

Does Newschool of Architecture and Design Give Credit for Military Training?

YES Credit for Military Training

Newschool of Architecture and Design may consider your military experience and award college credit. Reach out to admissions for the specifics. Prior-learning credit can help you graduate sooner, so it pays to ask. Check with Newschool of Architecture and Design about credit for life experience, CLEP and similar exams, or other prior learning beyond military training.

Newschool of Architecture and Design Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)

There are no ROTC programs offered at Newschool of Architecture and Design.

Complaints to the VA About Newschool of Architecture and Design

There have been no complaints registered to the VA for this college.

Notes and References

More about our data sources and methodologies.

GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.

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