Stay up to speed.
Lately on the Blog
Need some help navigating the blog?
Benefits
Helpful Tips
Community
GGU Veteran Alumni Stories
Make sure these posts and others hit your inbox by subscribing.
Recent Posts
What If Your GI Bill® Doesn't Cover Your Entire Education?
Under the Post-9/11 GI Bill®️, the VA will pay for up to 36 months of educational benefits.
Want to Volunteer While Studying? Here's How To Do It
Volunteering while studying is a great way to learn about your professional field, expand your network and give you some experience.
The Importance of Reflection this Memorial Day
Memorial Day — the day we honor the memories of those who have died in the service of our country but may struggle with how to do so.
Thinking About a Career in Technology?
VetsInTech is an organization that supports veterans pursuing careers, education and entrepreneurship opportunities in the technology sector.
How the GGU Veterans Legal Advocacy Center Was Born
The on-campus law firm is staffed by students, who represent veterans in the community.
GGU Remembers | Memorial Day 2021
We encourage anyone in the GGU family who would like to honor a military service member who died while serving, during any conflict - past or present, to share a bit about them.
Are You Eligible for More Tuition Help with Yellow Ribbon?
In some cases, Post-9/11 GI Bill®️ benefits don’t cover everything. That’s where the Yellow Ribbon Program comes in. And at GGU, it comes in big.
Randall Exley
I attribute the MBA I received from Golden Gate University with contributing to me getting my final two positions—Deputy Auditor General of the Navy and Auditor General of the Army.
Joe Boscacci
As a result of being named the Outstanding Graduate of the Masters Health Care Administration program in 1983, I was promoted to Colonel in 1989. After I retired from Active Duty in January, 1997 I was selected to be the Vice President of Clinical and Support Services at El Camino Hospital in Mountain View, California. All of these successes I owe to Golden Gate University.
Victor Abrunzo
I completed my MBA at GGU in 1972. Having earned a teaching credential in the meantime, I was hired by GGU to teach some undergrad courses at Travis. I managed to squeeze in the LSAT while back East, and after completing my tour of duty, Dean J. Lani Bader saw fit to allow me to enter the Law School. I earned my J.D. in 1980.
From the Military Service to the Public Service: The Benefits of The GI Bill®️
Dr. Roger Kemp, Adjunct Professor in the Ageno School of Business at Golden Gate University, shares how he used his GI Bill®️ to open up opportunities in public administration and beyond.