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Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans- UCONN (EBV)
The EBV is designed to give focused, practical training in the tools and skills of new venture creation and growth and the establishment of a support structure for graduates of the program.
EBV also serves a critical function in helping our disabled veterans work through their physical limitations, psychological challenges, and social obstacles. EBV brings together a dedicated UConn community of faculty, staff, students, alumni, and others to rally around this group of exceptional individuals.
The program has graduated 282 veterans and military spouses. Our mission in the next 10 years is to help transition those retiring from long-term military posts into civilian careers that may sustain them and their families. UConn remains committed to making the university a national leader for veteran entrepreneurship.

Endicott College
At Endicott, you’ll find a welcoming community that is ready to support your success.
- Veterans Integration to Academic Leadership (VITAL) program provides peer mentors who can help you navigate college, understand military benefits, and help you access the Veteran’s Administration medical system.
- Stars Curriculum is a three-credit course that provides strategies for transition, academia, readjustment, and success for military students.
- Each student receives personalized academic advising.
- Our veterans are members of clubs and active participants at the Post Sport Science and Fitness Center facilities.
- Students can participate in the Walter J. Manninen Center for the Arts through art, dance, film, or theater.
- We have a robust Internship and Career Center that can help you transition into your new career.