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NSU is where success begins. Here professors know their subjects and how to get you ready for a career after you graduate. We empower individuals to become socially responsible global citizens by creating and sustaining a culture of learning and discovery.

Gather Here. Go Far

NSU is where success begins. Here professors know their subjects and how to get you ready for a career after you graduate. We empower individuals to become socially responsible global citizens by creating and sustaining a culture of learning and discovery.

Gather Here. Go Far

NSU is where success begins. Here professors know their subjects and how to get you ready for a career after you graduate. We empower individuals to become socially responsible global citizens by creating and sustaining a culture of learning and discovery.

Gather Here. Go Far

NSU is where success begins. Here professors know their subjects and how to get you ready for a career after you graduate. We empower individuals to become socially responsible global citizens by creating and sustaining a culture of learning and discovery.

Gather Here. Go Far

NSU is where success begins. Here professors know their subjects and how to get you ready for a career after you graduate. We empower individuals to become socially responsible global citizens by creating and sustaining a culture of learning and discovery.

NSU earns military-friendly institution designation for third consecutive year

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — For the third year in a row, Northeastern State University has been recognized as a military-friendly institution.

NSU earned a silver 2023-2024 Military Friendly® School designation for its continued efforts to support veterans and their families. For 2022-23, NSU also earned a silver designation.

“NSU's continued silver Military Friendly® School designation represents our commitment to supporting veterans in every way we possibly can,” NSU Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Debbie Landry said. “We pursue updated training information on services and benefits wherever possible, and we have continued to make improvements to our various spaces dedicated to honoring our veterans. The legacy of those who have served here at NSU is special and important to our mission and our community.”

Landry said NSU updated some furnishings and added more convenience items to the veterans’ lounge on the Tahlequah campus last year. She added the improvements were funded by the NSU Foundation.

NSU also partnered with Operation Freedom Outdoors in 2022 to host a friendly fishing tournament for students and veterans.

Operation Freedom Outdoors’ mission is to support veterans by getting them involved in outdoor activities like fishing and hunting as a way to help those struggling with isolation and combating suicide and other mental issues. As part of the inaugural tournament, veterans were paired with members of the NSU Fishing Team as they competed in a friendly bass fishing tournament at Lake Tenkiller.

“It was such a pleasure to see veterans and students fellowship together,” NSU Vice President for University Relations Dan Mabery said. “It was a rewarding experience for all involved. We look forward to reconnecting with veterans again on the water this year and growing what has been a unique experience for our students to connect with service members.” 

The tournament will return to Lake Tenkiller on April 22. For more information and to register for the event, contact OFO at 918-706-4717 or operationfreedomoutdoors@gmail.com.

NSU also welcomed renowned fighter pilot, author and motivational speaker Captain Charlie Plumb to headline its 2022 Veterans Salute Program.

Retired Navy Petty Officer First Class Generald Wilson was also a special guest at the 2022 Veterans Salute Program, where he performed the National Anthem. The program encouraged attendees to not only celebrate and give thanks to veterans during this time of year, but also to learn from their knowledge and talents gained during their years of service.

The program was made free to attend to the community thanks to the support of the Northeastern Oklahoma Community Health Centers, Inc. (NeoHealth), the NeoHealth Touching Lives Foundation and NSU.

Veterans and their family members continue to have access to a variety of services and support through the Veterans Service Office at NSU.

Since 2012 NSU has participated in the Voluntary Education Partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense. This partnership allows the university to participate in the Military Tuition Assistance Program, which serves veterans and their dependents. NSU also participates in the U.S. Department of Defense’s Yellow Ribbon Program, which provides tuition supplements for certain Veterans Affairs tuition programs.

To learn more about veterans services at NSU, visit www.nsuok.edu/veterans or the NSU Veterans Services office, located in the upper-level CASE building on the Tahlequah campus. Office hours are Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Interested individuals can also contact NSU Veterans Service Coordinator Maggie Danner at 918-444-2204 or email veterans@nsuok.edu.

About Military Friendly® School designation

Institutions earning the Military Friendly® School designation were evaluated using both public data sources and responses from a proprietary survey. More than 1,800 schools participated in the 2022-2023 survey, with 665 earning special awards for going above the standard. The 2022-2023 Military Friendly Schools list will be published in the May and October issue of G.I. Jobs magazine and can be found at www.militaryfriendly.com.