By Jeff Murphy,
May 27, 2021
The University of Central Missouri Military and Veterans Success Center was part of
a campus tour that involved the 509th Bomb Wing and 442nd Fighter Wing command and
staff from Whiteman Air Force Base. Taking part in the event were UCM and base members,
from left, Lisa Toms, vice provost; Courtney Irvine, WAFB site coordinator; Vicki
Orcutt, director of Extended Studies; Shomarri Taylor, Veterans Upward Bound specialist;
Courtney Swoboda, director of Military and Veteran Services; Chief Jason Hodges, 509th
Bomb Wing Command; Col. Kyle Wilson, vice commander, 509th Bomb Wing; Roger Best,
university president; Phil Bridgmon, provost and vice president for Academic Affairs;
Maj. Shelley Ecklebe, public affairs officer, 442nd Fighter Wing; Genna Joseph, coordinator
of certifications and academic transition; Chief Earl Dundas, acting command chief,
442nd Fighter Wing; Tonya Kuranda, director of Veterans Upward Bound.
WARRENSBURG, MO – Building upon a long tradition of collaboration with Whiteman Air
Force Base, which has contributed to its Military Friendly® designation, the University of Central Missouri recently hosted members of the 509th Bomb Wing
and 442nd Fighter Wing command and staff for a tour of the Military and Veterans Success Center.
Coutney Swoboda, director of Military and Veteran Services, said her office extended
the invitation to these individuals to meet with her staff and military support departments
on campus. The visit took place in May and involved five representatives of WAFB and
11 individuals from UCM, including administrative leaders, President Roger Best and
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Phil Bridgmon.
“This provided us an opportunity to show the base the Success Center and all the services
we provide our military-affiliated students on campus,” Swoboda said. She added that
among many topics, “We discussed all UCM military benefits such as the Military Tuition
Package, Active Military Tuition Rate, and in-state rates for service members and
their family members.”
She noted that Military and Veteran Services processes all Veterans Administration
educational and military tuition assistance benefits as well as military transcripts,
which were discussed during the tour. UCM’s Whiteman Air Force Base site coordinator
and Veterans Upward Bound staff were also present and spoke about their programs.
Swoboda said her staff appreciated the opportunity to meet with WAFB members in order
to connect the base and UCM, and to share more about the kinds of support UCM provides
individuals who serve in the military. She hopes to plan additional meetings in the
future that will involve base command and staff.
The Military and Veterans Success Center is a one-stop shop for active-duty military
service members, veterans, and dependents, located in Elliott Student Union, Room
117. In addition to providing amenities such as computer stations, a family room with
refrigerator and microwave, and conference room, its staff can assist students with
questions about VA educational benefits, tuition assistance, military credit review,
and finding campus and local resources.
UCM’s commitment to serving active duty military members and veterans was recognized
earlier this year when the university was named to the 2021-2022 Military Friendly®
Schools list of institutions at militaryfriendly.com. The list is created each year
based on extensive research using public data sources for more than 8,800 institutions
nationwide, input from student veterans, and responses to the proprietary, data-driven
Military Friendly® Schools survey from participating institutions.
Individuals with questions about the Military and Veterans Success Center are encouraged
to call 660-543-8776 or email vets@ucmo.edu.