Empowering Female Veterans and Military Spouses at ORU
At ORU, we recognize the strength, sacrifice, and unique challenges of female veterans and military spouses. Our community is grounded in faith, with God first—closely followed by family. ORU is committed to supporting the transition from military to academic and civilian life through meaningful resources, mentorship, and connection.
Anim pariatur cliche reprehenderit, Though women make up less than 9% of the veteran population, their needs are often underserved. In response, clinical students from ORU’s Anna Vaughn School of Nursing have developed a Tulsa-area and online resource guide just for you. Click here to learn more.
We invite you to join the Student Veterans & Family Member Association, where your empathy, experience, and leadership can support our student veteran community. As a member, you’ll build awareness, offer peer support, and be part of the broader ORU family. Resources are available below to help you succeed.
Frequent relocations and deployments often disrupt the career paths of military spouses. A U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation study found:
- 70% feel their education/work experience isn’t fully utilized
- 98% of ACP protégés would recommend the program
- 93% saw professional development gains
- 87% reported increased confidence in career plans
ACP’s Spouse Mentorship Program offers year-long, personalized mentorship for career guidance and growth.
Military spouses in licensed professions often face delays and expenses due to state-to-state moves. The U.S. Department of Labor supports policies to reduce these barriers. Use the Military Spouse Interstate License Recognition Options map to learn your rights by state.
- Military.com: Central hub for spouse-focused military information
- Military OneSource: Personalized help with benefits, jobs, and navigating military life