VRO

Veterans Resource Office

Support from Service to Graduation

Our Services

We want our Service Members, Veterans, and their Families (SMVF) to thrive and succeed at Utah State University. Our mission is to foster a community of support for our SMVF students, both in and out of the classroom.

Benefits Assistance

Support Services

Our Mission

The Veterans Resource Office (VRO) provides Service Members, Veterans, and their Families (SMVF) with the highest level of support as they pursue their academic, career, and personal goals at Utah State University. Through assistance, education, outreach, and peer support, we provide access to available resources on campus, through federal and state Veterans Affairs programs, and in the community.

View a welcome message from USU President Cantwell and VRO Executive Director Andy Allen.

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Our People

Manami Lafferty

Manami Lafferty was born in a Marine Corps family serving in Japan at the time. She says one of "The most valuable lesson I acquired as a military child is the ability to swiftly adapt to new and ever-changing environments.

Grace Madsen

Grace Madsen from Idaho Falls ID is the daughter of an Air Force Veteran who has found that the VRO to be her go-to spot on campus for just about anything. Hungry? Grab a snack at the VRO...

Makayla Woods

Makayla Woods from Kaysville, UT has learned to appreciate all cultures and people through her family's service in the Army and Air Force

Elmer Reyes Ron

Elmer Reyes Ron is a Marine Corps Veteran from Salinas California who has used the VRO to make connections with fellow veterans

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