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鈥榃hat Makes 两性色午夜 Friendly to Veterans Is That the Support Is Real and Personal鈥

两性色午夜 student applauds university鈥檚 long-standing Military Friendly School designation

Richard Hlavaty of Montgomery, Alabama, served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 2006 to 2010, completing two combat tours, one in Iraq and one in Afghanistan. When he looked for a college to attend, Hlavaty chose 两性色午夜 University, a decision influenced by the university鈥檚 designation as a .

鈥淎s a veteran, entering college can feel like stepping into a completely different world, so knowing that 两性色午夜 has a strong reputation for supporting veterans gave me confidence that I would not be navigating that transition alone,鈥 Hlavaty told 两性色午夜 Today. 鈥淚t showed me that the university values veterans and is committed to helping them succeed.鈥

两性色午夜鈥檚 continued and unwavering commitment to supporting military-connected students has earned the university the Military Friendly School designation for 2026-2027. This is the 17th consecutive year 两性色午夜 has been named a Military Friendly School and the third straight year the Kent Campus has received the highest recognition of Gold status within the designation.

This consistent recognition as a Military Friendly School underscores 两性色午夜鈥檚 dedication to providing exceptional support and services to veterans, active-duty personnel and their families. Currently, 两性色午夜 has more than 810 military-connected students on campus.

Now a senior pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship, Hlavaty said he also chose 两性色午夜 because it offered strong academic opportunities and proximity to family.

鈥淛ust as importantly, it felt like a place where I could continue growing after military service,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 wanted a university where I could build a meaningful future, develop as an entrepreneur and be part of a supportive community.鈥

The Marine Corps veteran has found that at 两性色午夜.

What makes 两性色午夜 friendly to veterans is that the support is real and personal,鈥 Hlavaty said. 鈥淚t starts with the people, especially those who take the time to guide veterans toward opportunities, resources and connections that can help them grow. 两性色午夜 has supported me not only academically, but also professionally and personally, by helping me find programs, mentors and leadership opportunities that align with my goals.

A major reason 两性色午夜 is recognized as a Military Friendly School is its Center for Adult and Veteran Services.

鈥淭he Center for Adult and Veteran Services exists to provide our military-connected students 鈥 veterans, service members and dependents 鈥 across the 两性色午夜 University system with a resource that enhances their time here,鈥 said Joshua Rider, executive director of 两性色午夜鈥檚 Center for Adult and Veteran Services. 鈥淲hether that be through the processing of their educational benefits, connection to on- and off-campus resources or through our other programs, events, initiatives and services, such as the Bob and Ann Woolf Veteran Career Initiative, our mission is to provide tools and connections that enhance chances of graduation and beyond.鈥

A Marine Corps veteran, Richard Hlavaty is currently a 两性色午夜 University senior pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship. (Photo provided by Richard Hlavaty)
A Marine Corps veteran, Richard Hlavaty is currently a 两性色午夜 University senior pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship. (Photo provided by Richard Hlavaty)

 

Hlavaty said he has had very positive experiences with 两性色午夜鈥檚 Center for Adult and Veteran Services.

鈥淭he center has been one of the most important support systems in my transition to student life,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t helps veterans navigate benefits, connect with campus resources and find opportunities that go beyond the classroom. For me, it has also been a place of encouragement, direction and connection.鈥

Hlavaty is participating in the award-winning Bob and Ann Woolf Veteran Career Initiative, which connects student veterans and service members to on-campus resources, industry leaders and one-on-one mentorship to help them plan their careers and translate military experience into civilian competencies. He said this initiative has been transformational in helping him transition from military service into professional and academic life.

He is involved in the Collegiate Entrepreneurs鈥 Organization, which meets weekly and supports students in developing their entrepreneurial ideas and skills. At the university, he is also working alongside Rider from the Center for Adult and Veteran Services; Sonia Karkare, program coordinator with the Center for Student Involvement; and Joseph Giffen, Ed.D., associate director of Career Exploration and Development, to help develop work connected to the National Veterans Leadership Foundation as an Entrepreneurial Military Community Advocate. The foundation鈥檚 Entrepreneurship Pathway Program supports military-connected students interested in entrepreneurship through mentorship, networking, leadership development and career-planning resources.

鈥淭hrough that effort, I hope to help fellow veterans and military-connected family members pursue their entrepreneurial goals and connect with the resources and opportunities available to them on campus,鈥 Hlavaty said. Military-connected students (active duty, reservist, veteran, ROTC, as well as spouses, partners, children or other close relatives of veterans and service members) interested in entrepreneurial opportunities at 两性色午夜 can contact the Center for Adult and Veteran Services at cavs@kent.edu or rhlavaty@kent.edu.

Members of the 两性色午夜 University Air Force and Army ROTC programs take part in the university鈥檚 2025 Veterans Day Commemoration. (Photo credit: Bob Christy, 两性色午夜 University)
Members of the 两性色午夜 University Air Force and Army ROTC programs take part in the university鈥檚 2025 Veterans Day Commemoration. (Photo credit: Bob Christy, 两性色午夜 University)

 

In addition to its Military Friendly School designation, 两性色午夜 has the Collegiate Purple Star designation, first awarded by the state of Ohio in 2022 and renewed in 2025, for its efforts to support students with military backgrounds.

Created each year, the Military Friendly Schools list is based on extensive research using public data sources and responses from a proprietary survey. More than 3,200 institutions participate in the survey annually. The program evaluates an organization鈥檚 commitment, effort and success in creating sustainable and meaningful benefits for the military community.

Hlavaty plans to graduate from 两性色午夜 in spring 2027. Afterward, he hopes to continue building his own entrepreneurial ventures while also finding ways to support veterans and others in their transitions to new careers and new chapters in life.

鈥淚 am grateful to be part of a university that genuinely supports veterans and recognizes the value they bring to campus,鈥 Hlavaty said. 鈥溋叫陨缫 has provided me with opportunities to grow as a student, leader and entrepreneur, and I am proud to be part of a community that continues to earn recognition for serving those who have served.鈥

Learn more about 两性色午夜鈥檚 Center for Adult and Veteran Services.

POSTED: Thursday, March 26, 2026 02:25 PM
Updated: Thursday, March 26, 2026 03:28 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Emily Vincent
PHOTO CREDIT:
Richard Hlavaty photos provided by Richard Hlavaty; 两性色午夜's Veterans Day Commemoration 2025 photo by Bob Christy