Service to Service | John Glenn Service to Service Graduate Programs Your Pathway to a Fulfilling Civilian Career Ohio State is part of a national effort to connect veterans and military families with public service education and career paths. Resources and programming for military-affiliated students enrolled in public affairs graduate programs support placement in fulfilling, professional roles in local and state government. Request Information (Please indicate Service to Service interest in notes) Added support, resources and programming for military-affiliated graduate students. For questions about the program, application and enrollment processes, please connect with Sydney Rubin or Kathleen Hallihan Veterans and military-connected families are encouraged to take advantage of this initiative and the many opportunities provided to continue a fulfilling life of service in your civilian career. The John Glenn College of Public Affairs may waive the academic or professional requirements of our graduate programs based on military experience. For information, please connect with a program manager Dedicated tutoring sessions for veteran and military Buckeyes. Counseling for veterans transitioning to college from the armed services. Advising support when called to active duty or returning to Ohio State. Resume and cover letter workshopping. Job and internship search strategies, tips and resources, including the development of a timeline for your personal job search. Interview preparation. Employment offer evaluation and negotiation tips. We will leverage our partners within the State of Ohio to connect you with career opportunities in the public sector. National Veterans Leadership Foundation Collegiate Purple Star Pat Tillman Foundation Ohio Veterans Education Council Ohio City & County Management Association All Buckeyes have access to the support of Ohio State's Buckeye Careers program. Columbus Rotary Veteran’s Mentoring Program : Mentoring opportunities on and off campus establish community, provide help when needed and support the adjustment to college culture. 3rd & Goal Foundation Peer 2 Peer Sponsor Program : Peer sponsors support transition to college life, providing weekly guidance and connection to involvement opportunities and support resources. Major Lawrence Miller Military Community Advocates : Military advocates connect current military students with each other, resources and experiences to assist with academic and professional success. The Overwatch Partnership : Columbus area veterans and business professionals use their personal networks and resources to support veterans in the transition and sustainment of a fulfilling career. Special financial support will be available for students in the Service to Service program. Details will be posted soon. Special events (online and in person) hosted by the Glenn College to forge connections and belonging. Engagement in military-affiliated activities on campus. Dedicated support: Kathleen Hallihan Two Glenn College student veterans who are Military Community Advocates Ohio State’s office of Military and Veterans Services office supports over 2,100 veterans and military students. The Buckeye military family benefits from affordable tuition, convenient health care options, extensive academic opportunities, regional campuses, student veteran organizations and activities, and a full range of veteran's academic and social support programs and services led by a Military and Veterans Services staff.​ The Ohio State University and two of our valued partners, the Ohio Department of Higher Education and Ohio Department of Veterans Services, are dedicated to making Ohio the most friendly state for veterans to seek higher education. Thanks to state legislation that created the Ohio GI Promise, qualified veterans and their dependents may attend Ohio State at in-state tuition rates. Read more about the Ohio GI Promise. The Veterans House is a homelike housing option for students who are veterans, active duty, reserves and National Guard. The Service to Service program offers a three-course series designed to help military-connected students successfully transition to and thrive in civilian careers. Each course is 1 credit and can also be taken individually. PA5540: Foundations of Veteran Professional Development - Learn to maximize your time as a student, identify your strengths, and prepare for future employment. Objectives/Goals: Develop self-awareness and reflection skills Identify personal values, strengths, and growth areas Explore strategies to leverage student experiences for career preparation PA5541: Veteran Career Readiness - Build the skills and strategies needed to secure a civilian (non-military) job. Objectives/Goals: Understand the civilian job market and recruitment process Craft effective resumes, cover letters, and professional profiles Build interviewing and networking skills tailored to civilian employers PA5542: Veteran Career Advancement - Learn how to succeed and grow in a civilian (non-military) workplace. Objectives/Goals: Develop leadership and workplace communication skills Understand strategies for career growth and advancement Learn to navigate workplace culture and performance expectations Explore Eligible Programs Master of Public Administration Grow professionally with a solid grounding in public policy, economics, management and data analysis. Master of Public Administration, D.C. Earn your MPA while gaining professional experience in the nation's capital. Master of Arts in Public Policy and Management Enhance your analytical and managerial skills while balancing work, education and family life. Master of Public Administration and Leadership (online) Develop leadership and management skills you can immediately implement. Dual Degrees Earn two graduate degrees, plus important interdisciplinary skills, while saving time and money. Military to Civilian Leadership Certificate Twelve-week, six-credit certificate in leadership for civilian employees with military experience. National Service to Service Initiative Veterans and military families are service-minded Americans. By building a military-to-civilian service pipeline, public organizations can hire trusted leaders with the skills to strengthen the role of government in our communities. Through Service to Service, in partnership with the Volcker Alliance and We the Veterans and Military Families , schools of public service will seek to better connect veterans and military families with public service education pathways and propel them into stable and impactful careers in public leadership. John H. Glenn Jr. Most remember John Glenn for his three orbits around the Earth or for his 24 years as a United States Senator. When asked, however, Glenn would say that his proudest and most memorable experiences were from the 21 years he spent in the Marine Corps. His military experience further fueled his dedication to public service and inspired the path he took in his civilian career. John Glenn's Life of Service Current Students: For assistance, contact Kathleen Hallihan Assistant Dean of Students and Instruction, Chair, Community & Wellness Committee Get Started Service to Service Contact Form Complete a short form to tell us about yourself and your background. A team member will be in touch with more information. More Veteran & Military Support