Mike Lorenz
Assistant Director for Veteran Programs & Services
Air Force/Air National Guard, Aircraft Maintenance, OIF/OEF Veteran
michael.lorenz@knightscn.com
617-552-4718
Boston College is proud to partner with Service to School's VetLink network, colleges and universities committed to expanding opportunities and access for highly qualified veterans moving on to further their education. This partnership reflects BC's commitment to increasing the number of student veterans enrolled in undergraduate programs at the University. Service to School's (S2S) mission is to prepare transitioning servicemembers and veterans for their next chapter of leadership by helping them gain admission to the best college or graduate school possible. BC undergraduates Enmanuel Cabrera '23 and Mattheus Tiger Braga '24 were recently featured on the S2S website.
Are you looking to participate in the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) while in college? Boston College has long offered ROTC opportunities in multiple branches of the armed forces. The Air Force ROTC program is offered at Boston University, but enrolls students from 10 Boston area schools, including Boston College. Army ROTC at Boston College is part of the Liberty Battalion based out of Northeastern University, but most training and coursework for BC students takes place on Boston College's campus. Navy ROTC at Boston College is part of the Boston Consortium based out of Boston University. Feel free to explore the links provided. Contact information can be found on each branch's page.
Please visit the Boston College Veterans page to learn more about the many ways in which BC welcomes and supports those who have served and continued to serve our country. There you will learn more about the Boston College Veterans' Advisory Group, Student Veterans Association, Veterans Alumni Network, and Faculty/Staff Affinity Group. This serves as a great resource for those interested in understanding the possibilities for veterans at Boston College. Members throughout the entire BC community are valued partners to these important organizations.
Boston College acts as a liaison with the US Department of Veterans Affairs for students who may qualify to receive veterans' education benefits. In addition, Boston College is proud to participate in the Post-9/11 GI Bill Yellow Ribbon Program, signifying BC's commitment to providing educational assistance to veterans who have served our country. Eligible students in all Boston College undergraduate divisions will receive a $6,000 Yellow Ribbon scholarship from BC that is matched by Veterans Affairs with an additional $6,000 for a total of $12,000. To learn more, please review Veterans Education Benefits under Types of Financial Aid.