Overview
VT Army National Guard Recruiting
Service and Opportunity
The Vermont Army National Guard recruiting office at the University of Vermont serves as the primary gateway for students and local residents interested in part-time military service. Located at 601 Main Street on the UVM campus, this office connects individuals with the unique ”dual-mission” of the Guard: serving the local community during state emergencies while maintaining readiness to defend the nation abroad. Recruiters here provide detailed information on how service can coexist with civilian careers or higher education. They guide candidates through the enlistment process, from the initial ASVAB aptitude test to choosing a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) that aligns with their skills and interests.
Benefits and Incentives
One of the primary draws for recruits in Burlington is the robust educational support package. Recruiters can explain specific benefits such as:
- Tuition Assistance: The Vermont National Guard offers up to 100% tuition scholarships to Vermont State Colleges and the University of Vermont for eligible members.
- Career Training: Paid training in high-demand fields ranging from healthcare and engineering to cyber security and logistics.
- Financial Bonuses: Information on sign-on bonuses, monthly drill pay, and the Student Loan Repayment Program.
- Retirement: Access to low-cost health insurance (TRICARE) and a retirement pension plan after 20 years of service.
Location and Access
The recruiting station is strategically located to assist the student population, situated at the Davis Center or near main campus thoroughfares. While walk-ins are welcome, the office encourages scheduling an appointment to ensure a recruiter is available for a one-on-one career counseling session. The recruiter, such as SSG Cody Gonzales, acts as a mentor throughout the process, helping applicants gather necessary documents and prepare for basic training.
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