Bond Hill, CatharineKurzweil, MartinDavidson Pisacreta, ElizabethSchwartz, Emily2019-10-252019-10-252019-01-10http://hdl.handle.net/10919/95165In the U.S military veterans are another underrepresented group at these well-resourced institutions. Only one in ten veterans using GI Bill benefits enrolls in institutions with graduation rates above 70 percent, while approximately one in three veterans using GI Bill benefits attends a for-profit institution. In this report, the authors outline the data on veteran college enrollment and success, discuss some of the barriers—for both institutions and student veterans—to increasing opportunity for veterans at high-graduation-rate colleges and universities, and suggest strategies for overcoming those barriers, including a review of some of the institutions and programs currently seeking to address these issues.application/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalcollege-student veteransacademic achievementcollege enrollmentEnrolling More Veterans at High-Graduation-Rate Colleges and UniversitiesReporthttps://sr.ithaka.org/publications/enrolling-more-veterans-at-high-graduation-rate-colleges-and-universities/