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Henley-Putnam University Is Now Approved for Use of Benefits From the Department of Veterans Affairs
San Jose, California, April 11, 2007 ― Upon completing a comprehensive review by the Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA), Henley-Putnam University received approval for its degree programs under the VA’s GI Bill. Henley-Putnam University confers Bachelors and Masters degrees exclusively in Management of Personal Protection, Intelligence Management and Terrorism and Counterterrorism Studies to students from law enforcement, military, the intelligence community and private sectors.
“Receiving approval for VA benefits allows us to provide active and reserve military personnel with a specialized degree in the strategic security field.” said Sheldon Greaves, PhD., Chief Academic Officer of Henley-Putnam University. “These men and women who defend our nation can now get reimbursed for the cost of our programs and further their careers in intelligence, counterterrorism and protection.”
Greg von Gehr , Henley-Putnam’s CEO continues, “With the approval of VA benefits, military personnel involved in the strategic security industry now have access to an education option with much more rigor and credibility, delivered by a faculty rich with real world experience from the Military, Police, CIA, FBI, Secret Service and many other similar agencies.”
ABOUT HENLEY-PUTNAM UNIVERSITY
Henley-Putnam, an accredited member, DETC, is a premier university for higher education in the advancing fields of protection, intelligence and counterterrorism.
Henley-Putnam University Is Now Approved for Use of Benefits From the Department of Veterans Affairs
Henley-Putnam University offers law enforcement, military, the intelligence community and private industry professionals opportunities for career advancement through online education in the strategic security industry.
HENLEY-PUTNAM UNIVERSITY TELECONFERENCES
Click on the below links to listen to past briefings:
April 2008 "Building a Career in Military Intelligence" discussion by John Rovegno [wav file] [.mp3 file]
March 2008 "Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism, Al Qaeda" discussion by Gary Ackerman [wav file] [.mp3 file]
February 2008 "Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism" discussion by Gary Ackerman [wav file] [.mp3 file]
January 2008 "The Ethics of Spying" discussion by Bart Bechtel [wav file] [.mP3 file]
December 2007 "Kidnapping" discussion by Joel Beyer [wav file] [.mP3 file]
November 2007 "The Cupler Spy Ring and the American Revolution" discussion by Dr. Alexander Rose [wav file] [.mP3 file]
October 2007 "Field Guide to Islamic Extremism" discussion by Major Keith Harper [wav file] [.mP3 file]
September 2007 "Getting Inside the Terrorist Mind" discussion by a leading expert on violent psychological personalities, Dr. Barry Goodfield [wav file] [.mP3 file]
August 2007 "Executive Protection in the Post 9/11 Era" discussion by former Secret Service Agent, Mr. Branch Walton [.wav file] [.mP3 file]
July 2007 "The Relationship Between Counterintelligence & Counterterrorism" discussion by former CIA Clandestine Officer, Mr. Tom Carroll [.wav file] [.mP3 file]
June 2007 "The Reorganization of the Intelligence Community" discussion by former CIA Senior Clandestine Officer, Mr. Fred Rustmann [.wav file] [.mP3 file]
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