BATON ROUGE, La. — Gov. Bobby Jindal is asking lawmakers to approve two measures aimed at making it easier for veterans to get a college degree in Louisiana.
One bill would require public colleges in the state to accept veterans’ course credit from accredited schools that have contracts with the Defense Department to offer classes through military bases.
The other bill would create a “veterans friendly” campus designation for schools that meet a list of requirements intended to ease the transition to campus for students with a military background.
Jindal’s office announced the bills March 5. Lawmakers will consider the proposals in the legislative session that begins April 13.




