Admissions

Veterans & Military

For Those Who Served.

Manhattan University honors your service with a dedicated Veterans Success Program, unlimited Yellow Ribbon benefits, and a community that's with you every step of the way, from application through graduation and beyond.

Image
Graphic depicting stars and flag

Financial Benefits

You've Earned These Benefits. We'll Help You Use Them.

Manhattan University participates in every major federal and New York State veteran education benefit program, and as an Unlimited Yellow Ribbon school, many veterans attend at no out-of-pocket cost.

Image
Flag in the rotunda of the Library at Manhattan University

Military Monday

Monthly Virtual Information Sessions for Prospective Veterans

Experience the Manhattan Veteran Community

We invite you to join our monthly Military Monday Virtual Information Sessions, or schedule a personalized one-on-one virtual or in-person appointment with our veteran admissions team at your convenience. Our dedicated team builds one-to-one relationships with each applicant to ensure a smooth transition into the Manhattan University community. 

  • Tour our Veterans Success Programs and community.
  • Meet with the admissions and veteran services team.
  • Learn about GI Bill®, Yellow Ribbon, and scholarship options.
  • Ask questions in a small, personalized virtual setting.
     
Image
Flag in the rotunda of the Library at Manhattan University

How to Apply as a Veteran

Manhattan University's admissions process for veterans operates on a rolling basis with no fixed deadline, and our team is dedicated to making your transition as smooth as possible.

1

Determine Your Applicant Type

Your application track depends on your branch and prior college coursework.

Freshman Army, Marines, Navy, or Coast Guard with no prior college coursework. Air Force without a CCAF/Air University or Joint Services Transcript.
Transfer Air Force with a CCAF/Air University or Joint Services Transcript. Army, Marines, Navy, or Coast Guard with any completed college coursework before, during, or after service. Eligible dependents with some prior college.
Graduate Completed an undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution.
2

Submit Your Application

Apply as soon as you begin your final semester at your previous institution or prior to leaving active duty. Admissions is rolling, with decisions typically issued within 2 to 3 weeks of receiving all required documents. Freshman applicants should aim to apply by March 1.

3

Submit Required Documents

In addition to the standard application, military and veteran applicants must provide a Joint Services Transcript (JST) or CCAF/Air University transcript. Transcripts can be ordered online at jst.doded.mil or through getmytranscript.com.

4

Apply for VA Educational Benefits

Visit the VA website to apply for your educational benefits. Eligible veterans may also transfer Post-9/11 (Chapter 33) benefits to an eligible dependent. After VA approval, you will receive a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) by mail. Notify our VA Certifying Official once your benefits are approved.

5

Submit Your COE and Benefits Paperwork

Mail or email your Certificate of Eligibility along with your completed VA form (22-1990 for new applicants, 22-1995 if transferring from another institution) to:

Manhattan University, Student Financial Services
ATTN: David Bollert, VA Certifying Official
4513 Manhattan College Parkway
Riverdale, NY 10471
or email: veterans@manhattan.edu

By the Numbers

Recognized. Ranked. Ready for You.

Manhattan University is consistently ranked among the nation's top schools for veteran students — by the measures that matter most.

#6

Manhattan University climbed from 27th to 6th in the Northeast & Islands region, one of the largest single-year jumps in the ranking's history.

Military Times

#85

Manhattan ranks 85th overall, rising from 218th the prior year — a gain of 133 positions in a single cycle.

Military Times

#73

The Wall Street Journal ranked Manhattan University 73rd among all U.S. colleges and universities, recognizing outcomes, academic environment, and student experience.

The Wall Street Journal

Veteran Success Programs

A Community Built for Veterans

Our homegrown Veterans Success Programs are tailored to fit the unique needs of student veterans and their families as they transition from military to civilian and academic life.

Image
Manhattan University student smiling and talking in Veterans Success Center
Veterans Success Center

Opened Fall 2022, the state-of-the-art center features three distinct spaces: a quiet study area, a group meeting room, and a collaborative social space. Equipped with laptops, a textbook lending library, and veteran resource referral materials — conveniently co-located with Career Development, Academic Success, Financial Aid, and the Writing Center.

Image
Manhattan University students walking on campus
Veterans at Ease Program

Dedicated to supporting student veterans' transition to civilian and academic life. Includes a special adapted section of RELS 161 (The Nature and Experience of Religion) that introduces meditation, yoga, and stress reduction, plus an off-campus four-day retreat at Paradise Island, Bahamas for eligible participants.

Image
Manhattan University student in a group together
Veterans Mentoring Program

Every new undergraduate student veteran is paired with a returning student veteran enrolled in a similar program of study. The mentor/mentee relationship builds bonds between vets, encourages involvement in campus life, and eases the transition to academic and civilian life. Alumni also participate through guest speaker series and networking opportunities.

When you get out of the military, you feel aimless. The veterans center provides a place where you can go to meet other veterans who share a similar background and experience. This strong sense of community and connection is cathartic and allowed me to thrive."

Christopher Norberto, '24

Image
Aerial photo of Manhattan University

Prepare for the Real World

At Manhattan University, your education is built around who you are and where you want to go. Whether you’re ready to apply or just starting to explore, take the next step when you’re ready — we’re here to help.

Image
Aerial photo of Manhattan University