麻豆社 Top 10 in U.S. in Military Friendly Rankings for 3rd Straight Year

麻豆社 students salute the flag during a Veterans Day service on campus in 2025.

For the third year in a row, 麻豆社 was selected in the Top 10 in the country for its outstanding outreach to military veterans by being selected as a Military Friendly school. The university was also recognized among small public school in the Military Spouse Friendly Survey.

Galloway, N.J. 鈥 For the third year in a row, 麻豆社 has been recognized as a Top 10 school in the country for its outstanding outreach to military veterans.

麻豆社 was selected No. 9 among small public schools nationwide in the . The university was also recognized among small public schools in the Military Spouse Friendly Survey. It鈥檚 the fifth year in a row that 麻豆社 obtained a Military Friendly庐 designation.

麻豆社 is one of only 878 schools in the country to receive the Military Friendly庐 designation and one of only 730 to receive the Military Spouse Friendly designation. More than 3,200 schools applied for the designation.

鈥淭his designation is not only the work of the Military and Veterans Success Center (MVSC), it reflects a coordinated, campus-wide effort,鈥 said Michael Barany, director of the MVSC. 鈥淔rom Admissions and Financial Aid to Tutoring, Counseling Services and engaged faculty, 麻豆社 has embraced a truly collaborative, campus-wide support model for military-connected students.鈥

Barany said that collaborative approach was especially evident with the launching of a weekly 鈥淟et鈥檚 Talk鈥 initiative over the past year with Counseling and Psychological Services on campus.

鈥淭he program features a mental health peer mentor, who is also a veteran, who provides military-connected students a chance to engage in conversations around well-being, transition and stress,鈥 Barany said. 鈥淎ll in a structured yet informal space within the Veterans Lounge that is both accessible and culturally responsive.鈥

The MVSC continued to host monthly visits from a New Jersey Department of Veteran Affairs Veteran Service Officer who can provide direct, on-campus access to state-related veteran benefits, services and resources, as well as disability claims assistance, benefits counseling and advocacy services.

Barany also mentioned that the MVSC is working on a comprehensive, data-driven assessment to better understand the evolving needs of military-connected students. The assessment asked questions about academics, student life, careers post-graduation, finances, health care and well-being and belonging.

鈥淭he survey is essential to making sure we鈥檙e not just assuming what our military-affiliated students need, but actually hearing directly from them,鈥 Barany said. 鈥淏y taking a comprehensive, data-driven approach, we can identify gaps, strengthen our support systems and ensure we鈥檙e providing the right resources at the right time to help these students succeed both inside and outside the classroom.鈥

Kayla Lopez, the vice president of Memberships for Military Friendly庐, said the universities that earn their designation provide transformative support and demonstrate that investing in military-connected students 鈥渋s both a moral imperative and a standard for educational excellence.鈥

鈥淓arning the Military Friendly庐 designation is more than a badge of honor; it is a reflection of an institution鈥檚 deep-rooted values and strategic commitment to those who served,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hese schools don鈥檛 just open doors for veterans and military spouses, they build sustainable pathways for academic success and long-term impact.鈥

Military Friendly庐 is a service-disabled, veteran-owned small business, and more than 2,900 organizations compete annually for the Military Friendly庐 designation. The designation measures an organization鈥檚 commitment, effort and success in creating sustainable and meaningful benefits for the military community. Military Friendly庐 is not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. Department of Defense or the federal government. Results are produced via a rules-based algorithm. The data-driven Military Friendly庐 lists and methodology can be found on the .

The goal of the Military and Veteran Success Center (MVSC) at 麻豆社 is to ensure 麻豆社鈥檚 military-affiliated students 鈥 who are military veterans, active duty, reserve, National Guard service members, and their dependents (spouses and children) 鈥 succeed personally, academically and professionally by providing access to affordable, quality education and comprehensive support services to more than 400 military-affiliated students.

The center serves as a 鈥渇irst-stop shop鈥 by assisting military-affiliated students and veterans in the transition to civilian life by coordinating the certification of education benefits for which they are eligible, providing socialization opportunities, a military-affiliated student club and the guidance, advocacy and referrals to veteran/military service organizations and college services that support their academic success.

For more information about 麻豆社鈥檚 Military and Veterans Success Center, email omvs@stockton.edu or call 609-652-4315.

-- Story by Mark Melhorn, photo by Susan Allen