ECPI named ‘Best for Vets: Employer’
ECPI University has announced its inclusion in the 2022 Best for Vets: Employers list by Military Times. The Military Times Best for Vets employers rankingsContinue Reading
ECPI University has announced its inclusion in the 2022 Best for Vets: Employers list by Military Times.
The Military Times Best for Vets employers rankings are based on the results of a voluntary survey that covers a company’s policies and practices for current employees and future job seekers within the military community. ECPI University was one of five educational institutions to make the employers list. Part of the assessment included the university’s efforts to recruit, retain, and support military-affiliated employees.
“Over 10 percent of ECPI University’s faculty and staff, and nearly 35 percent of the university’s student base, are connected to the military community,” said ECPI University President Mark Dreyfus. “Supporting and honoring their sacrifice is a core ECPI University value, and we deeply respect the leadership and experience our military-affiliated faculty and staff bring to our university.”
ECPI University was also included for the 11th consecutive year in Military Times’ 2022 Best for Vets: Education list this August.
“Whether it’s an active-duty service member earning their degree, a veteran ECPI graduate working in their field, or a military spouse staff member, the entire university system is committed to creating a supportive and encouraging environment for our military,” says Bill Brown, Executive Director of Military Education for ECPI University, an Army veteran himself.
For more information about ECPI University’s military support services, visit ecpi.edu/military.
ECPI University has announced its inclusion in the 2022 Best for Vets: Employers list by Military Times. The Military Times Best for Vets employers rankingsContinue Reading
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