Military Veterans Transitioning to Higher Education and the Civilian Workforce
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Product details
- ISBN 9781806863327
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 02 Nov 2026
- Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Military Veterans Transitioning to Higher Education and the Civilian Workforce: Challenges, Opportunities, Supports, and Resources offers a thorough exploration of how veterans navigate academic and professional transitions after leaving military service. Drawing on adult education theory, human resource development, and transition frameworks, the book frames reintegration as an ongoing learning process rather than a single moment of change. It examines how military learning cultures—defined by hierarchy, structure, and collective purpose—often clash with the autonomy and self-direction expected in higher education, creating notable adjustment challenges for student veterans. Through lenses such as andragogy, transformative learning, experiential learning, and self-directed learning, the authors position veterans as non‑traditional adult learners whose experiences shape their motivation, identity, and readiness to learn.
The text also highlights institutional responsibilities, emphasizing the value of veteran‑focused orientations, peer mentorship, cultural competency training, and inclusive policies. It explores veterans’ sense of belonging, identity negotiation, and the “third space” they occupy between military and civilian life. Beyond the academic sphere, the book addresses workforce transition issues including skill translation, new authority structures, and civilian perceptions of military expertise. It underscores the need for veteran‑ready organizations and the role of human resource development professionals in supporting effective training transfer and long‑term career integration. Overall, the volume provides research‑based strategies and practical guidance for educators, employers, and policymakers committed to creating environments where veterans are not only supported but positioned to thrive.
Yvonne Hunter, PhD., holds a Ph.D. in Adult Education with an emphasis in Human Resource Development, Research and Evaluation from the University of South Florida.
Mary Alfred, Ph.D. is Professor Emerita of Adult Education at Texas A&M University.
Timothy Ros, EdD., is an accomplished educator and leader with extensive experience in business, military operations, and higher education.
