About Green Zone
Transitioning from military life to student life can be difficult for student veterans, especially if they recently have returned home from a deployment or just recently have completed their active duty service. Unlike the structured atmosphere from the military, universities like Austin Peay State University (APSU) have a variety of colleges, departments, and administrative areas that can be challenging to navigate. The Green Zone program is designed to give our students a way to recognize staff and faculty who have been trained to be resources and allies for student veterans and active duty service members. The goal is to make APSU a more military/veteran-helpful university.
What is Green Zone?
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An initiative to support student veterans by designating locations recognized as a “safe place”
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Identify faculty and staff at APSU who are knowledgeable about issues faced by military-affiliated students and the resources available to assist them.
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Participants are identified by a Green Zone emblem located outside their office door and on their syllabus.
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A way to be supportive and give back to those who have sacrificed for others.
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Helps faculty and staff provide supportive services necessary to ensure that military-affiliated students are successful in their academic pursuits, adjust to the campus environment, and eventually transition to civilian employment.
Who is a Green Zone volunteer/ally?
- APSU staff and faculty who identify themselves as:
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Someone who is aware of the issues and concerns faced by military-affiliated students
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Someone who is available to assist the student
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Someone who has completed the Green Zone training
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- Volunteers are NOT expected to be experts who can "solve" the problems, instead:
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They lend a sympathetic ear
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They help the student find the appropriate resources for problem resolution.