Welcome to the University of St. Thomas
The University of St. Thomas welcomes all military students and feels that you are important members of our University community.
At UST, we believe it is our responsibility to support those who have served our country. Our President, Dr. Robert Ivany, a Retired Major General in the U.S. Army, is committed to assisting men and women who have dedicated their lives to service.
“At UST we understand and appreciate the contributions of our service men and women and are dedicated to making their education our top priority.”
Dr. Robert Ivany
President, University of St. Thomas
By participating in the Yellow Ribbon Program, UST will collaborate with the Veterans Administration to enable eligible veterans to attend UST with no tuition cost.
UST is a 2013 Military Friendly School:
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| UST Student Veteran Quotes |
Jeffrey Parmer, Class of 2012
“ROTC gave me the opportunity to complete a master’s program at UST and to achieve my ultimate dream of becoming an Army officer.”
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Stanley Harris, Class of 2010
“The University of St. Thomas allows students to have the latitude for creativity and encourages the use of past experience to add value to the classroom. The St. Thomas setting is relaxed and inviting which helps to develop a student’s ability to be successful in and out of the classroom. I encourage all veterans to explore the possibilities with this unique University which looks to enhance careers and changes lives.”
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Derek Pershing, Class of 2010
"I chose the University of St. Thomas because the small class size appealed to me. As a returning Operation Enduring Freedom veteran, the opportunity to work and study closely with highly educated professors fit my college needs. I am going to graduate with a great education and a network of friends." |
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| Meet the Director |
Phillip Butcher serves as the Director of Transfer Admissions & Veteran Services for the University. Phillip is responsible for enhancing the St. Thomas student-veteran and transfer experience as well as increasing the student enrollment of veterans and their family members.
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