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Many veterans focus on getting into college, but one of the most important steps toward a successful civilian career happens while you're still a student. In this episode, Whitney Cason sits down with Mike Brown, Army veteran and Director of The Prince Family Veterans Resource Center at Villanova University, to discuss why internships can be a game-changer for student veterans transitioning from military service to higher education and the workforce. Mike shares how internships help veterans gain experience, explore career paths, and build professional networks that can shape future opportunities. The conversation explores the importance of planning early, identifying meaningful internship opportunities, and leveraging alumni networks to support career growth. Mike also addresses common misconceptions about internships and offers practical advice for veterans looking to maximize their education and position themselves for long-term success after graduation. 00:00 The Importance of Internships for Veterans 07:14 Understanding the Transition from Military to College 11:02 Navigating the Internship Landscape 15:24 Real-Life Impact of Internships 20:49 Leveraging Alumni Networks 24:53 Common Mistakes and Misconceptions 26:07 Key Advice for Veterans on Internships Resources: * Villanova University Veterans Support Office [https://www.villanova.edu/university/veterans-military-service-members/prince-family-veterans-resource-center.html] * Services for Veterans at Villanova [https://www.villanova.edu/university/veterans-military-service-members.html] * Admissions Support for Veterans [https://service2school.org/sign-up]
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