Disabled American Veterans mobile services come to UTSA Feb. 21
(Feb. 17, 2014) -- The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) mobile unit is coming to UTSA from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday, Feb. 21. The informational services will be available in the mobile unit next to the Ximenes Avenue Garage and in the H.E.B. University Center Hidalgo Room (2.214) on the Main Campus.
DAV mobile services offices provide counseling and assistance to veterans and their families regarding the benefits available to them and provides support to veterans developing, filing and receiving claims for benefits administered under federal, state and local laws.
p>Services are available to all military veterans and their families -- students, alumni, faculty and staff. Take advantage of this walk-in service one day only this semester.Other services available for veterans on-site are:
- V.A. Benefits Office
- Vet Center
- GI Forum
- V.A. VetSuccess on Campus
- UTSA Student Veteran Association
The UTSA visit of DAV mobile services is hosted by the UTSA Office of the Registrar and the Office of Veterans Certification.
For more information about this program or veteran information, visit the UTSA Veterans Office website, call 210-458-4540, email vacertification@utsa.edu or visit the Veterans Certification Office, McKinney Humanities Building Room 3.01.26, UTSA Main Campus.
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