The new offices, located in the Houchens Building, will help members of these groups with counseling, academic support and advice on gaining admission to UofL, determining which prior college credits apply toward a UofL degree and planning a course of study.

The Office of Military and Veteran Student Services will be a one-stop shop for UofL’s more than 700 student veterans and is staffed by two professional staff members and six students. The office also will serve as a liaison with services outside the university, including the VA Medical Center, VA Regional Benefits Office, Veterans Employment Assistance and the Veterans Center, which provides readjustment counseling and outreach services.

UofL has been assisting veterans for years by offering classes online and at Ft. Knox.

The Office of Military and Veteran Student Services will help lead our vets from the war zone to the classroom and, ultimately, to the new workplaces of the 21st century, said UofL President James Ramsey.

The new Transfer and Adult Services Center has four staff members who will focus on adult learners and students transferring from other colleges. About 1,500 students transfer into UofL each year and that number is expected to grow.

Our goal is to increase the number of transfers by about 50 percent by the year 2020, said Provost Shirley Willihnganz. To accomplish this, we need services directed toward their specific needs and one central place they can turn to for help.

The center includes services for ULtra students. ULtra is a UofL collaboration with Jefferson Community and Technical College where students begin their studies at JCTC but complete their degrees at UofL.