By Jeff Murphy,
June 23, 2023
Countney Swoboda, center, director of Military and Veterans Services at the University
of Central Missouri, visits with Harry Roberts, left, Missouri military advocate,
and Bryan Steele, military service specialist with the National Guard Bureau, during
the Missouri Organization of Veteran Education Specialists (MOVES) training day at
UCM.
WARRENSBURG, MO – Continuing its strong focus on serving the needs of the men and
women who put their lives on the line for this nation, the University of Central Missouri’s
Military and Veterans Success Center in June hosted an in-person training day that
brought many military support organizations, colleges and universities together for
the benefit of students.
Known as MOVES (Missouri Organization of Veteran Education Specialists), the group
was formed approximately two years ago by Courtney Swoboda, director of Military and
Veteran Services at UCM. Shortly after joining the university, this Air Force veteran
saw an opportunity to increase collaborative efforts among many different institutions
and organizations that could be an asset to the work they are doing with students
at UCM’s Military and Veterans Success Center and beyond.
“I was new in my director role and really wanted to connect with my peers at other
universities and schools across the state of Missouri,” Swoboda said. “There are many
changes and updates that take place with the VA (Veterans Affairs, DoD (Department
of Defense) and at the federal and state level, that I felt it was vital for us all
to be communicating in order to best service our students.”
Representatives from 16 different public and private colleges and universities from
throughout the state attended the training day on June 12 at UCM. Presenters included
Missouri Military Advocate Harry Roberts, and representatives of NAVPA (National Association
of Veterans’ Program Administrators) representatives, Missouri State Approving Agency,
Whiteman Air Force Base Education Office, ArmyIgnited, and the Air and Army State
Tuition Assistance Office. David Pearce, UCM executive director for governmental relations,
and Phil Bridgmon, provost and vice president for academic affairs, welcomed and spoke
to the gathering, and there was a tour of the Military and Veterans Success Center
on the lower level of the Elliott Student Union.
“The group will meet virtually throughout the year with an in-person meeting held
during the summer," Swoboda said. “The meetings consist of training from different
organizations which equip School Certifying Officials and school representatives with
training that they need to navigate the different benefits and programs needed for
military-affiliated students.”
As part of her role at UCM, Swoboda will continue to keep the university engaged in
planning future MOVES events. The next virtual meeting will take place in September
and the next in-person session will be in the summer of 2024 at Missouri State University
in Springfield.
Institutions of higher education represented at the most recent MOVES meeting were:
UCM, State Fair Community College, Drury University, Columbia College, Park University,
Metropolitan Community College, University of Missouri - Kansas City, University of
Missouri – Columbia, St. Charles Community College, Missouri State University, Jefferson
College, Northwest Missouri State University, Ozark Technical Community College, Southwest
Baptist University, Missouri Western State University, and Nazarene Theological Seminary.
Individuals who want to know more about MOVES or other opportunities at UCM for active
duty military members and their dependents and veterans are encouraged to contact
Swoboda at 660-543-8848 or cswoboda@ucmo.edu.