Veterans Multipurpose Center

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Danville Area Community College Career Center strives to coordinate and facilitate all employment and career planning related activities in partnership with staff, students, and current and future employers

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DACC offers services for veteran's from a lounge area, educational benefits, and financial aid information

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Danville Area Community College Career Center, in partnership with the American Job Center, want to know more about your employment and educational needs. Area employers are searching for qualified workers and we would like to help you get connected with these opportunities. We also understand you could be facing barriers that are preventing you from finding the right job, and we want to help!

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DACC works together with local businesses to find job openings for the community

Welcome

The Veterans Multipurpose Center serves the Veteran population in the areas of career services and veteran education benefits. The VMC is designed to help Veterans successfully compete in the job market while alleviating employment-related barriers.

Services provided by the Veteran's Multipurpose Center (VMC) include information and assistance with state and federal educational benefit programs.  Assistance with the Danville Area Community College enrollment process including:  application, assessment testing, enrollment, and navigating the campus or on-line systems used at DACC.  Students can also inquire about the Veteran Work-Study program through the VMC.

The VMC is the hub of information for other Veterans-based community services and networks. Illiana Vet to Vet, a Veterans support group, meets weekly on the DACC campus.

A chapter of Student Veterans of America has been established on the DACC campus. Danville Area Community College’s veterans’ organization is an affiliate chapter of the national organization Student Veterans of America (SVA).

SVA membership offers student veterans not only the camaraderie of their peers, but also the opportunity to apply for SVA scholarships, attend national conferences, and to use their standing as a veteran to influence their campus and community through a variety of civic projects.

The VMC is located in Cannon Hall, Room 214.  Contact Ami Siefert at 217-443-8864, e-mail:  a.siefert@dacc.edu