In continuing with a time-honored tradition, Liberty University is holding Military Appreciation Month throughout November with a series of events and recognitions celebrating veterans and active military service members, including many among its own ranks, from online and residential students.
Over 20 percent of the more than 28,000 members of Liberty University’s Class of 2023 have military ties (5,098), including spouses of current servicemen and women, either active duty or reserve. Before Dr. David Jeremiah sent out the graduates.
Liberty University has ranked No. 4 for private colleges, No. 1 in the Appalachia region, and No. 2 for schools primarily categorized as providing online education on Military Times’ recent Best for Vets: Colleges list. The list recognizes universities around.
As a designated military-friendly university, Liberty University supports its military students and their families in multiple ways throughout their college journey. When the journey is over, Liberty has made it a tradition to publicly recognize their achievements and sacrifices during.
Traditionally a weeklong event, Liberty University’s annual expression of gratitude for those who have served their country in military service is now a monthlong affair. Liberty is recognizing November as Military Appreciation Month and honoring service members, veterans, and military.