
Watch the video to learn more about Ross and his experience with the Yellow Ribbon Program at the Monterey Institute.
Yellow Ribbon Program serving veterans
January 4, 2012
The Monterey Institute is committed to serving veterans. As part of the Yellow Ribbon Program, the Monterey Institute and the Veterans Administration (VA) will guarantee complete tuition payment for up to 50 veterans each academic year to attend one of our world-class master's degree programs.
Ross Belliveau is one of the veterans on campus taking part in the Yellow Ribbon Program. He came to the Monterey Institute after serving active duty with the United State Army for 6 years. His time in the military included a stint in Afghanistan. Being a part of that war helped Ross realize he wanted to work on an international level. So after graduating with a MA in International Policy Studies last spring, he is now pursuing a MBA in International Management. He thinks for any veteran interested in an international focus, the Monterey Institute is a perfect fit.
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