Serving Those Who Serve
The Veteran Services office is here to serve veterans, military service members and their families to ensure a smooth transition into the university. We value the unique skills and experiences that veterans and military service members bring to the classroom. We are dedicated to providing exemplary services in support of your academic goals, and we are committed to assisting you from admission to graduation and beyond.
Additionally, the Admissions office can help answer your questions on how to apply for admission, how many of the credits you've earned will transfer, or any other general enrollment questions.
Best in the Midwest for Veterans, Service Members & Spouses
Recognized by MilitaryFriendly.com for more than 15 years, University of Wisconsin-Stout was designated a Gold Status Military Friendly® School for 2024-2025 and a 2024-2025 Military Friendly Spouse School. It also was named a 2024 Best for Vets College by Military Times, ranking No. 1 among Wisconsin public universities and in the Top 15 in the Midwest.
Use the Request Information form to receive a program summary and learn more about veteran services and support at UW-Stout.
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Veterans Benefits & Academic Opportunities
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Scholarship Opportunities for Military Affiliated Students
The following scholarships administered by the Stout University Foundation require or consider military affiliation as a veteran, current service member, or son/daughter of a veteran or servicemember. Interested students may apply by submitting the general application form along with one letter of recommendation. When applying applicants may list specific scholarships; however, it is not necessary as students who apply are considered for all Stout Foundation scholarships if they meet the donor criteria.
Specific scholarship questions may be directed to the UW-Stout Foundation at 715-232-1151 or suf@uwstout.edu.
John Leon Abrams Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity has established a scholarship in memory of John Leon Abrams, a 1962 Stout graduate and fraternity brother killed in Vietnam in 1967. He was a member of the Naval Seawolves Helicopter Squadron, an elite group formed specifically to assist SEAL and Special Forces. John and his three-man crew were killed flying the lead helicopter while engaging ground forces in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. The scholarship is awarded to a full-time plastics engineering major of sophomore, junior or senior status with a 2.5 or higher GPA, demonstrated financial need and who exhibits leadership in student activities. U.S. military involvement is also required as listed: member of UW-Stout ROTC, member of the U.S. military, veteran of the U.S. military, member of a state National Guard, a veteran of a state National Guard, a son or daughter of a member or veteran of the U.S. Military or state National Guard.
Eugene W. Else Memorial Scholarship
Family and friends have established a scholarship in memory of Eugene W. Else. A lifelong resident of the Watertown area, Eugene always encouraged his children to further their education, give back to the community, and appreciate the sacrifices made by those serving our country in the military. The award is given to a student who is a military veteran, with a preference given to a Watertown High School graduate with a GPA of 3.0 or above and attends UW-Stout as a full-time student who attends classes on campus.
Troeller Family Scholarship
The Troeller Family Scholarship is in appreciation of all UW-Stout faculty. Specifically, in honor of Harold H. Halfin, a Stout State College Professor, veteran, and mentor.
Professor Halfin dedicated his career to encouraging students to develop not just vocational skills but life skills. This scholarship is for any student that majors in Industrial Education or Engineering, in addition to be an active duty, retired or honorably discharged military service member, or the son or daughter of any active duty, retired or honorably discharged military service member. The candidate may be from any branch of the military.
John G. Vranak Ph.D. Memorial Endowed Scholarship
John Vranak was a former director of the product development concentration in industrial technology at UW-Stout. He passed away March 14, 2006. He began his career at Stout as a student in 1967 and earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in industrial education in 1971 and 1972. He then took a teaching position at Arrowhead High School in Hartland, Wis., where he remained for seven years before returning to Stout in 1979 to teach in the Graphic Communications Department. Vranak was known for his knowledge of and skill at teaching classes in architectural/construction drawing and site engineering. The scholarship is awarded to a junior or senior construction major who demonstrates the values and work ethics professed by Dr. Vranak. Although military service is not a requirement, preference is given to a student with prior U.S. military service.
Donald & Ann Ritzinger Zittelman Scholarship
Donald Arthur (BS '1955, MS '1956) and Ann Ritzinger Zittleman (1955) met and married while attending Stout Institute. Don took time out of his college education to serve in Japan in the Army as a heavy machinery mechanic during the Korean Conflict. He was honorably discharged and returned to Stout to finish his bachelor's and master's degrees. Don taught in Allen Park, Michigan his entire career, where he helped to design the high school's Industrial Arts Program which was then used as a pattern for other area schools. Ann worked in hospitals as a Registered Dietician throughout her career. She was also a member of the Board of the Michigan Dietetic Association and a nutrition spokesperson on local TV. As proud Stout graduates, they rarely missed a class reunion, returning to Wisconsin each summer. Each was the first in their families to attend college, and they set an example for their children and grandchildren. This scholarship is for career-minded students at the undergraduate or graduate level in the areas of Dietetics, Technology Education, Engineering Technology, or Career & Technical Education. Applicants must have strong drive and financial need, a 3.0 GPA in the area of their field, and participation in a professional organization of their field.
They should have demonstrated leadership potential as evidenced by participation in student or community activities. Although military service is not a requirement, preference will be given to military veterans or family members of a veteran.
Third-Party Scholarships: Folds of Honor
Folds of Honor is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that offers educational scholarships to US military service members, first responders, and their spouses and children who have fallen or been disabled while serving our country and communities. Our educational scholarships cover college and post-graduate tuition, including master’s degrees, doctorates, or professional programs. Funds for a second bachelor’s degree or trade/technical program certification are also available.
Additional Scholarship Opportunities
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Tricare
To request a Tricare Enrollment Verification letter, please email veteranstudents@uwstout.edu. Please include the student's full name, student ID, and estimated graduation date in your email.
CHAMPVA
To request a CHAMPVA School Enrollment Certification Letter, please complete the CHAMPVA form and email it to veteranstudents@uwstout.edu. Please include the student's full name, student ID, and estimated graduation date in your emai
UW-Stout offers transfer credit evaluations for military education, training, and experience to help veterans and service members apply their prior learning toward a degree.
Learn More About Eligibility, Transcript Submission & How Credits Apply
Veteran Resources & Events
As a veteran student, you are not alone in facing challenges. Our campus provides a variety of resources to support you, including counseling services, peer support groups, and crisis hotlines.
We recognize the unique experiences and obstacles veterans may encounter, and we are committed to offering the assistance you need. To connect with immediate support, please visit the Student Counseling Center or contact them directly at 715-232-2468.
For 24/7 assistance, the Veterans Crisis Line is available by dialing 988 and pressing 1, or by texting 838255. Trained professionals who understand your situation are ready to help.
Your well-being is our priority, and we are here to support you every step of the way.
Administrative Procedure 061
The purpose of this procedure is to establish consistent guidelines and processes to accommodate students who must take a short or extended leave of absence from the university to fulfill military service obligations.
An on-campus space for veterans, service members, and families. Connect, study, meet, relax, and find peace.
A unique, peer-to-peer online mentorship program for UW-Stout student veterans.
Join the UW-Stout Vets Club, which serve as a place for veterans and their supporters to meet and socialize outside of classes and to help those who may be from out of the area get acclimated.
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Employment Support
The employers listed below are known for their strong support of military members and veterans. Each organization is actively seeking to hire individuals with military backgrounds and has provided direct contact information for your convenience.
Dunn County Veterans Service Office (Menomonie, WI)
Description: Provides a variety of services to veterans and their families, including assistance with benefits, claims, and other veteran-related resources.
Address: 800 Wilson Avenue, Room 110, Menomonie, WI 54751
Website: Dunn County Veterans Service Office
Division of Employment & Training / Office of Veteran Employment Services (Eau Claire, WI)
Description: Offers employment assistance, training programs, and resources for veterans seeking to transition into civilian careers.
Address: 2211 Craig Road, Eau Claire, WI 54701
Website: Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development
La Crosse Vet Center (La Crosse, WI)
Description: Provides readjustment counseling, outreach, and referrals for veterans and their families to help them transition back into civilian life.
Address: 1002 Caledonia Street, La Crosse, WI 54603
Website: La Crosse Vet Center
Mission Wisconsin (Milwaukee, WI)
Description: A non-profit that connects veterans with civilian employment opportunities and helps employers engage and hire military veterans.
Address: 1130 N. Old World 3rd Street, Milwaukee, WI 53203
Website: Mission Wisconsin
VA Campus Connect Post 9/11 Care Coordinator for Western Wisconsin (Milwaukee, WI)
Description: Provides specialized care coordination services for post-9/11 veterans to ensure they have access to health services and support tailored to their needs.
Address: 7300 West National Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53214
Website: VA Western Wisconsin Campus