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Military & Veteran Student Services

Military and Veteran Student Services promotes the academic success of our military-affiliated community (those serving on Active Duty, Reserve, or the Guard, Veterans, Spouses, and Dependents) at Bridgewater State University (BSU).

Through guidance, support and dedication, BSU's Military and Veteran Student Services helps those who serve find and build a network that leads to success at BSU and beyond. 

Learn more about education benefits and financial aid for military and veteran students »

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Newly accepted BSU students: find out how to get started with our Military and Veteran transfer checklist and apply for benefits.

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Currently enrolled or returning BSU students. 

Photo By: Navy Chief Petty Officer Mark Logico, courtesy of the Department of Defense: Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Rachel Lantz dispenses prescription medicine to a patient in a temporary medical facility at the port of Limón, Costa Rica, July 19, 2024, during Continuing Promise.

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