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Key Dates

  • November 1 –
  • November 11 – Veterans Day
  • November 20 –
  • November 27 – Thanksgiving Day

Services support student veterans transitioning from military service to workforce

Jameer Fitch standing in front of the Tivoli, wearing his U.S. Navy uniform under his blue graduation robe and a Black/African-American graduation sash

by Lynne Winter

Alumnus Shane Portfolio, Ph.D., primes veterans for academic and professional success with gift to Boots to Suits.

The Metropolitan State University of Denver Veteran and Military Student Services Boots to Suits program received a financial boost thanks to the generosity of alumnus Shane Portfolio, Ph.D.

The $20,000 gift will support student veterans, providing access to眩he resources needed to achieve their educational and professional goals.

Shane Portfolio headshot

What matters to me is positively affecting others and paying it forward, said Portfolio, Chief Technology Officer of , a multi-national organization specializing in broadband network construction and engineering.

A loyal donor and Foundation Board member, Portfolio is a 14-year veteran of the U.S. Army, where he was a platoon sergeant recognized as a Top Gun for Colorado and served as a leadership instructor for Combat Arms Units.

Upon deciding to transition back to civilian life, Portfolio returned to Colorado, where he met a group of students who encouraged him to enroll at 厙ぴ勛圖.

I went to our [the Universitys] VA office, and they did an incredible job, said the first-generation student and 2000 Computer Information Systems graduate. They made sure my transition was as seamless as possible, and they welcomed me.

厙ぴ勛圖 was recognized as a 2023 Best for Vets university by and has been a long-time top choice for veterans and military students because of the support programs like Boots to Suits.

is part of a unique partnership with the University of Colorado Denver. Services include a professional development program and academic support services that assist veterans as they transition from the military to the classroom and from the classroom to the workforce. Resources include peer-to-peer mentoring, individual professional development counseling and mentorship, mental wellness support, tutoring assistance and scholarships.

Jameer Fitch wearing his graduation cap and gown at night with the downtown Denver skyline in the background

When I returned to 厙ぴ勛圖 to complete my degree, getting involved with Veteran and Military Student Services reconnected me with the understanding that everyone is here to help and grow the world to a new level.

Jameer Fitch (B.A. IDP, 20; MBA, 23)
Supply Corps Officer, U.S. Navy

The one-year cohort program is an opportunity for current student veterans to enhance their marketing, networking, resume-writing, interviewing and other skills to land their dream job. Graduates who successfully complete all requirements receive a new professional outfit for job searches and interviews.

Donors like Portfolio and industry partners enable Boots to Suits to offer student veterans a world-class experience, priming them to become changemakers in the classroom, their careers and their communities.

As Roadrunners, we can continue to make an impact on society and be a true representation of our amazing University, said Portfolio.