Frequently Asked Questions
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Questions about my education
See our VA Education Benefits page.
Please contact our tuition assistance staff at miltuition@louisville.edu or 502-852-6444. More information can be found on our Tuition Assistance page.
Military tuition rates can be found on the Bursar website.
Please provide a copy of either your tuition assistance authorization or current orders (greater than 180 days) to miltuition@louisville.edu. More information can be found on our Military-Connected Student Benefits page.
Please submit a copy of your Certificate of Eligibility to milconstu@louisville.edu. More information can be found on our Military-Connected Student Benefits page.
Please view our written military policy listed on our Benefits page for the process to request Military Withdraw with 100% Tuition Refund
Go to Registrar’s website.
Here is a list of Military-Connected Student Scholarships and/or you could also use Student Financial Aid to help fund your studies.
Here is a list of all additional Military-Connected Student Benefits, such as priority registration, fee waivers, etc.
Questions about my career
UofL utilizes both Handshake and Symplicity platforms for internship, co-op, parttime, entry level, and full-time positions. In addition, there are career-related workshops and career fairs throughout the academic year to learn about opportunities and meet employers.
- Students majoring in Arts & Sciences, Dentistry, Education and Human Development, Medicine, Music, Nursing, Public Health, or Social Work: Cards Career Connection powered by Handshake
- Students majoring in Business or Engineering: Cardinal Careers powered by Symplicity
- Law School students: Symplicity
Yes! There are several career fairs each fall and spring semester. There are career fairs for all students and major- or college/school-specific events. Plus, the various career centers at UofL host employers for information tables or virtual sessions, career panels, networking events, and more. View events in Handshake and Symplicity or contact your career center for details.
Each career center at UofL has staff to meet with you to discuss your career aspirations, exploration, and opportunities, as well as offer assistance with résumés, cover letters, interviewing, and more.
Your military experience is rich with skills that make you a strong candidate for civilian positions. Learning how to translate your experience on your résumé, in a cover letter, at a career event, or during an interview is essential. Meeting with a career coach is the best way to gain advice on parlaying your experience into civilian terminology. (See How can I meet with someone to discuss my career options? for information on scheduling an appointment with your career center.) Along with one-on-one assistance, there are external resources to help you.
Additional FAQs
Visit our Support Services page to learn more.
Visit the Title IX website.
Please reach out to the University of Louisville: ConcernCenter and they can provide individualized support for your situation, including information on military support services.