Veterans and military
Thank you for your service. SUNY Adirondack has a long history of serving our nation's veterans, military members and their families. We are proud to help provide some of the benefits to which you are entitled, and to offer something in return for the sacrifices you made for our nation.
Dwyer Peer Support Program
SUNY Adirondack is proud to offer PFC Joseph P. Dwyer Peer Support Program, a grant-funded program through Warren and Washington counties.
Adirondack Peer-to-Peer Program reaches out to encourage veterans to meet other veterans and take part in events designed to build and sustain a safety net for them. Participants are urged to reach out to other veterans to help spread the word and engage veterans who might otherwise be unaware of the support network available to them. Educational opportunities are a core part of this program.
Shared roots
SUNY Adirondack has long been a destination for U.S. veterans, military personnel and their families. We ensure your benefits are put to good use with a quality education and support system designed to help you succeed.
Veterans at SUNY Adirondack
veteran and veteran-affiliated students
attend SUNY Adirondack
U.S. veterans attending college
are first-generation students, meaning neither of their parents earned a bachelor's degree or higher.
American veterans
are receiving G.I. Bill (TM) benefits by attending U.S. higher learning institutions
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- registrar@sunyacc.edu
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