Veterans attending the University of Tulsa will soon have a place to hang out, study and get any help they might need.
Crews are putting the finishing touches on the TU Student Veterans Center. The student veterans say it’s so much more than just a building; it’s a place that will make them feel safe and included.
After serving four years in the Marine Corps, Kate Tillotson decided to go to college; she bounced from school to school, never really fitting in.
“I never felt like I was part of the community on campus because, you know, it’s hard being a student veteran,” Tillotson said. “I’m older, I’m 28. So I don’t really fit in with my peers.”
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