Over the past five years, more than 500 veterans and veteran dependents have prepared for new careers following their military service though 鶹Ƶ’s Veterans Program, which helps service men and women receive assistance and support using their ® benefits.

Veterans such as Angel Mendoza have used YVC’s program to earn a post-secondary credential and prepare for well-paying, in-demand careers in the Yakima Valley. After exhausting his G.I. Bill benefits, Mendoza enrolled in the program through the VA, which now covers his tuition and books.

“This support has been tremendously helpful—especially since I don’t qualify for traditional financial aid,” Mendoza said. “It allows me to focus on my studies without the added stress of financial burdens.”

Mendoza, who is working toward a degree in information technology at YVC, also works for an organization that helps veterans access their VA benefits.

“As a veteran myself, I understand how challenging it can be to access benefits—especially when using the G.I. Bill,” he said. “Supporting other veterans through that process is something I take great pride in.”

After finishing his associate of applied science degree, Mendoza hopes to secure a position where he can continue to grow and learn as much as possible.

“YVC has been extremely successful in helping veterans of all ages succeed in a college atmosphere,” said Veterans Coordinator Mari Diaz. “Our staff and advisors think very highly of the veteran population and tutoring and education and degree counseling is available to students.”

“YVC offers military veterans and their families services like education benefits and other resource information and help with financial aid assistance along with their military benefits,” continued Diaz. “We support students in the application process for VA Education Benefits, assist with the application and enrollment process at YVC, help with financial aid benefits, and provide mentoring and support to students throughout the duration of their studies. In addition, several children and spouses of veterans are receiving support while attending 鶹Ƶ.”

Veterans are eligible for more than 50 associate and bachelor degree options and more than 100 short-term certificates of achievement offered at YVC, including opportunities for transfer to four-year institutions. For more information about YVC’s Veterans Program contact Mari Diaz at 509.574.4715 or mdiaz@yvcc.edu.