
șÚÁÏÀÏËŸ»úâs Veterans Services Center helps current and former military members take advantage of their education benefits, but thatâs not all.
Take Tonia Smith for example. When the Air Force veteranâs husband got orders to move from Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska to Luke Air Force Base in Arizona, they landed in the Valley of the Sun one week before the fall semester started. The prospect of getting everything in order to begin classes that late in the game was daunting, but the Veterans Services Center was committed to getting her enrolled.
âI met with Nate Kelley, Veterans Services Specialist Senior, and said, âSchool starts next week, am I going to be able to do this?ââ the former F16 Avionics Technician said. âAnd he said, âYes, if youâre really determined.â I think I spent four or five hours there that first day, and I had my two kids with me. They were so good, thankfully. I came into the Veterans Center almost every day that week and got everything done.â
That following Monday, Tonia began her first semester at șÚÁÏÀÏËŸ»ú. But it wasnât long before she was back at the Veterans Services Center, this time seeking employment opportunities. Her Post-9/11 GI Bill paid for her education as well as provided a monthly housing allowance but money was still tight. Her husband took a substantial pay cut moving from Alaska to Arizona and moving in and of itself comes with a myriad of associated costs. So she dropped by the Veterans Services Center and asked Nate if he knew of any places that were hiring veterans.
âHe pointed to a âNow Hiringâ sign right there in the Veterans Center,â Tonia said. âAnd he said, âYeah, weâre hiring.ââ
She filled out an application that day and thanks to the cloud, was able to jump on one of the Veterans Services Center computers and quickly print out her resume. About two weeks later, Tonia was employed.
âIt has definitely helped pick up any extra expenses we have had,â she said. âEspecially since we now have two kids in childcare. Plus, I started in November, so it really helped with Christmas, which was right around the corner.â
Tonia got her Associate Degree from șÚÁÏÀÏËŸ»ú in 2018 and is currently attending Arizona State University where she will graduate in December with a Bachelorâs in Organizational Leadership and Business. Sheâs still clocking in at the Veterans Services Center, something she said helps her fiscally as well as mentally.
âI love it here,â she said. âI feel like I have kind of a weird sense of humor and being able to joke with other veterans who understand what Iâm talking about makes me feel less odd.â
She has non-military friends, but sometimes, they just donât understand what itâs like to serve, she said.
A lot of times, the military is a Monday-through-Friday, 9-to-5 job, but a lot of times, it isnât,â she said. âLike the long nights that your husband is gone or the long days that I was working, especially when I was pregnant. Itâs good to be around like-minded individuals. We all understand each other. We all have similar issues.â
Former and current military members also have access to other benefits aside from education, and the Veterans Service Center is more than happy to point them in the right direction.
âThis is seriously a one-stop-shop,â Tonia said. âVeterans can come and ask questions about things like buying a house and military-related things like disability. This place is awesome.â
It wasnât too long ago that Tonia did just that and wound up using Nateâs real estate agent to purchase a home in Buckeye.
âHe was awesome,â she said. âWe still keep in touch because weâre both âGame of Thronesâ fans.â
After completing her bachelorâs, Tonia plans on getting her masterâs. Sheâs not sure exactly what she wants to do with it, but she knows she wants to help people, something sheâs already doing at the Veterans Services Center.
âIâm federal work-study, so I do basic office work, but on top of that, I help other students get their schedules ready for the semester, help them choose classes, and give them guidance on how the veterans benefits work.
âKind of like what Nate did for me.â