Military/Veterans
If you are a current service member (active, guard, or reserve), a veteran, or a military affiliated family member please contact our Service Member / Veteran Liaison, Michelle Callender at wcallender@sscc.edu or 937.393.3431 x2840.
Currently Accepting Applications for:
- Fall Semester 2025-2026 – Semester begins August 25, 2025
Current Estimated Cost of Attendance:
Steps to Apply
Step 1 – Apply for Admission to 黑料黑历史911
There is no fee or deadline to submit the application for admission.
Step 2 – Transfer Credits
If you have attended another college or university, please have an official transcript sent to:
- Office of Admissions
- 黑料黑历史911 Community College
- 100 Hobart Drive
- Hillsboro, OH 45133
Earn college credits from your military training/school.
- Army, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard have your sent to 黑料黑历史911.
- Air Force Veterans have your sent to 黑料黑历史911.
Step 3 – Schedule your Placement Assessment
Schedule your Placement Assessment by calling 800.628.7722 ext 2607 or 2825.
Step 4 – Apply for your Veteran Benefits
Apply for your GI Bill® at: , and send a copy of your Certificate of Eligibility to the Veteran/Service Member Liaison.
*GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at .
Step 5 – Complete your VA Benefits Intent Form
An intent form is required to be completed and submitted for each academic year you request to be certified. If you do not have a completed intent form on file, your courses enrolled cannot be certified to VA for funding.
If you are active-duty military and using Tuition Assistance, you do not need to fill out the VA Benefits Intent Form. You do, however, need to contact our Registrar, Amanda Thompson at athompson@sscc.edu. Before enrolling in courses, it is important that you speak with your Educational Services Officer (ESO) or counselor within your military branch. They can provide guidance on your educational benefits.
Step 6 – Apply for Federal Financial Aid
Continue to Financial Aid.
Step 7 – Meet with an Academic/Career Advisor
Please call 800.628.7722 ext 2825 to schedule an appointment with the Advising Center. Make sure to ask your advisor if you can apply for Prior Learning Assessment credit (receive credits for your work experience).
Step 8 – Contact the Veteran/Service Member Liaison
Contact 黑料黑历史911's Service Member/Veteran Liaison, Michelle Callender, at 800.628.7722 x2840, wcallender@sscc.edu, or the Certifying Office at 800.628.7722 x2616.
Veterans FAQs
1. What happens if, as active or reserve duty status, I am called for training exercises (AT/TDY) for short periods during the term?
For short periods (less than 2 wks) of training exercises, let your instructors know at the start of the term that you may miss a few class meetings. Most instructors have means for you to stay connected with online resources so that you can stay current with your course.
2. What if I am deployed during the term?
If you are being deployed during the term and are not able to complete the term, you may submit your withdrawal request to the Registrar and with a copy of your deployment orders, you may appeal for a refund consideration due to Military activation.
3. Is there a fee to apply to 黑料黑历史911 Community College?
There is no application fee to apply to the college.
4. Is there a fee to have my Military training credits evaluated?
There is no fee to have your transfer credits evaluated for course alignment. After your transcript of courses has been evaluated, should a course not aligned as you believed to be eligible, you may appeal for reconsideration with the Records Office.
5. What if I need academic support in my courses? What services are available?
黑料黑历史911 provides free academic support services through Learning Services. These services includes the Writing Center for all academic papers, an Open Math Lab for assistance and support, coaching in specific course content, coaching in academic skill development, as well as supplemental instruction for application and understanding of difficult course content.
6. Tuition Assistance and Financial Aid
Additional resources for scholarships and aid are available through