ABOUT VETERANS EDUCATION SUCCESS
We are bipartisan policy experts, academic researchers, lawyers and advocates. We are veterans and non-veterans dedicated to bridging the military-civilian divide to ensure career and education success for military families. We provide:
Our President Carrie Wofford testifies at the U.S. House of Representatives Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking, October 2016
Rep. Mark Takano, Chair of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, meets with Veterans Education Success and Student Veterans from Community Colleges, June 2016
OUR VICTORIES
For more than a decade, we’ve been fighting for the rights of student veterans, service members, and their families. We’re grateful to policymakers for robust bipartisan support – including many unanimous votes of Congress – for our policy proposals. We couldn’t do it without our Veterans & Military Organization allies and our friends in Congress. Some of our policy successes include:
WE’RE HIRING
We’re hiring! Join our dynamic team in Washington, D.C. We achieve big wins for veterans because we are strategic and smart. We’re also kind and considerate people who enjoy a team spirit and collaboration. Join us!
OUR TEAM
OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OUR SUPPORTERS
Veterans Education Success, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is able to serve the military and veteran community thanks to charitable contributions from our generous partners. Here are some of our supporters:
ANNUAL REPORTS & CIVIC ENGAGEMENT REPORTS
Staff reports on our progress and activities
OUR HISTORY
Veterans Education Success works with partner veterans and military service organizations to educate federal and state policymakers to ensure the success of military-connected students using the GI Bill and other federal educational benefits, and to weed out college waste, fraud, and abuse.
Veterans Education Success was formed after a two-year U.S. Senate Committee investigation into for-profit colleges revealed a scam: certain predatory for-profit colleges were targeting veterans and service-members with aggressive, deceptive, and sometimes fraudulent recruiting in order to get access to the lucrative GI Bill and Defense Department Tuition Assistance.
Veterans were coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan and getting misled into signing up for these very low-quality schools, where graduates often cannot get the jobs they were promised. Vets were thereby losing their one shot at the GI Bill and the skills they needed to enter the civilian workforce and provide a better future for themselves and their families. The idea that education companies were seeking to trick veterans out of their hard-earned GI Bill is particularly galling because the GI Bill is the main source of America’s thanks to veterans and servicemembers who have served and sacrificed the most for America.
In 2011, veterans advocates banded together with Senate staff to propose and demand a Presidential Executive Order and legislation to force schools to disclose the true facts about what they offered and to arm federal agencies with the tools necessary to investigate and prevent deception, fraud, and abuse. That effort led to successful enactment of:
- Executive Order 13607, “Establishing Principles of Excellence for Educational Institutions Serving Service Members, Veterans, Spouses, and Other Family Members,” issued April 27, 2012; and
- Public Law 112-249, “An Act to amend Title 38, United States Code, to direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to develop a comprehensive policy to improve outreach and transparency to veterans and members of the Armed Forces through the provision of information on institutions of higher learning, and for other purposes” enacted on January 10, 2013.
In February 2013, shortly after the federal legislation was signed into law, Veterans Education Success was founded – in collaboration with the nation’s major veterans’ leaders – to ensure effective implementation of the Executive Order and legislation, and to find new ways to stop scams and help veterans find the high-quality colleges they deserve.
WHAT VETERANS DAY MEANS TO US
At Veterans Education Success we value bridging the military-civilian divide everyday in our work and honor those we served in America’s Armed Forces. In 2019, we asked the veterans on our team to explain what Veterans Day means to them. Here’s what they had to say.
In 2020, we asked team members to identify one veteran who impacted their life and explain how. The stories that followed were a testament to the power and influence veterans have in our lives—influence that lasts generations.