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Bridging the Divide for Military-Connected Students in Higher Education: Resilience and Belonging for Veterans, Spouses, and Dependents

Nina Sapphira Russell (National University, USA) and Samira R. Galvao (National University, USA)
Projected Release Date: June, 2026 | Copyright: © 2027 | Pages: 350

Publication Status: Coming Soon
ISBN13: 9798337384559
ISBN13 Softcover: 9798337384566
EISBN13: 9798337384573
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-8455-9

Description:

Military-connected students bring valuable experiences, resilience, and leadership skills to higher education institutions, yet often face unique academic, social, and emotional challenges as they transition into college environments. These students may include active-duty service members, veterans, and military family members who must navigate issues like frequent relocations, deployment-related stress, financial pressures, and difficulties adjusting to civilian culture. Bridging the divide for military-connected students in higher education requires institutions to develop inclusive policies, targeted support services, and culturally responsive practices that recognize their needs and strengths. By fostering supportive campus communities, improving access to academic and mental health resources, and promoting awareness among faculty and peers, colleges and universities can help military-connected students achieve academic success and a sense of belonging.

Bridging the Divide for Military-Connected Students in Higher Education: Resilience and Belonging for Veterans, Spouses, and Dependents explores complex realities faced by veterans, active-duty services members, military spouses, and dependents as they navigate the landscape of higher education while remaining tethered to the demands and culture of military life. It examines critical challenges including trauma-informed care, gaps in financial aid and institutional policy, transfer credit inconsistencies, and the cultural and identity transitions that shape academic belonging. This book covers topics such as educational accessibility, student engagement, and cultural identity, and is a useful resource for educators, sociologists, military families, academics, researchers, and scientists.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Cultural Identity
  • Culture & Population Studies
  • Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
  • Educational Accessibility
  • Educational Administration & Leadership
  • Educational Policy & Reform
  • Higher Education
  • Military Families
  • Military Spouses
  • Sociology
  • Student Engagement
  • Veterans

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Dr. Nina S. Russell is an educator, researcher, and leadership development professional whose interdisciplinary background spans training and development, mental health counseling, organizational leadership, and higher education. She brings together expertise in education, counseling, and leadership to support learner success, professional growth, and inclusive work environments. She holds an Ed.D. in Global Training and Development, along with a B.A. and M.A. in German and an M.A. in Mental Health Counseling.
Dr. Samira R. Galvao (She/Her/Dr./Ela/Ella/Doutora.) is the Alumni Navigator and Engagement Coordinator with the Academic Success Center and a Part-Time Faculty member and an SME with Sanford College of Education at National University. Dr. Galvao has over 20 years of experience as an educator in PK-12 and higher education. Her passion and research center on student success, particularly English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) student support, and extend interdisciplinary to veterans and military‑connected communities, where she examines how language, identity, mobility, and educational access intersect to shape learner experiences.

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