Tulane has a robust community of veterans. Learn more about our resources below.
Veterans Benefits
Tulane has a school certifying official to help veterans and military connected families. This staff member is housed within the Office of the University Registrar in Gibson Hall. Contact Belinda Ramie at bramie@tulane.edu
Tulane also houses a Louisiana Veterans Navigator to assist veterans navigate the benefits landscape and help veterans connect to resources at Tulane.
Student Programming & Support
Established 2021, Tulane鈥檚 Student Veteran Association coordinates national conference attendance, sponsors events at Tulane鈥檚 Homecoming and athletic events, participation in a student activities fair, and community service opportunities. Mike Wallace serves as the organization's faculty advisor while Vanessa Rodriguez serves as staff advisor. .
Additionally, Tulane鈥檚 Office of the Dean of Students assists individual veterans with reported issues, connects students with mental health support, and serves as a veteran resource advocate. Contact Catherine Tyner, Assistant Dean of Students at tyner@tulane.edu
Military Service Credit
Some academic programs at Tulane offer credit for military service. .
Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Initiatives
Tulane鈥檚 Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion coordinates university-wide efforts and collaborates with university leaders to create, implement, and evaluate programs designed to ensure every single community member, including veterans, can grow and thrive together. To learn more about these efforts, visit the .
Faculty, Alumni, and Staff Support
Tulane sponsors programming for veteran alumni, bringing alumni, staff, faculty, and current student veteran affiliates together at least once per semester. Contact Max Yanker at myanker@tulane.edu
Tulane's Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion also hosts for veterans. Contact Professor Mike Wallace at mwallac4@tulane.edu or tuveterans@tulane.edu.
Additional Health Resources for Veterans
offers a variety of to help our Veterans address the constellation of physical, psychological and social symptoms connected to mild to moderate traumatic brain injury.