Las Vegas Review-Journal

Veteran, UNLV student honored as 2020 Student Veteran of the Year

After life in Air Force, he became a student, leader of Rebel Vets

- By Julie Wootton-greener Las Vegas Review-journal

After seven years in the U.S. Air Force, Andrew Ho faced a new challenge in the civilian world: adapting to life as a college student at UNLV.

“Like many service members, sometimes it’s not the easiest transition,” he said. “I found myself lost at my first semester.”

But he found a population of other veterans there and got involved at the university. “That helped me create a sense of belonging,” he said — a kind of camaraderi­e he missed from his time in the Air Force.

Ho was named the 2020 Student Veteran of the Year last weekend during Student Veterans of America’s 13th annual national conference, which was held virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 29-year-old, who is president of Rebel Vets Organizati­on, UNLV’S chapter of Student Veterans of America, said Wednesday he’s honored and humbled to receive the award.

“Basically, all I can pretty much say is I’m still in shock,” he said.

He earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology in December from UNLV. He’s taking one class until he starts this summer in the university’s doctoral program in occupation­al therapy.

Student Veterans of America is a Washington, D.c.-based nonprofit founded in 2008 with more than 1,500 chapters at college and university campuses.

For Rebel Vets, it’s not the first national accolade the chapter has received. Alexandria Sawin won the 2018 Student Veteran of the Year award, and Ross Bryant was recognized as chapter adviser of the year several years ago.

Ho will serve as the voice and face of the national organizati­on’s chapter leaders in Washington, D.C., said Abby Kinch, vice president of programs and services for Student Veterans of America.

Kinch said that she has known Ho for a while and that it wasn’t specifical­ly his involvemen­t and growth within the organizati­on that led to him clinching the award. What did: “The fact that whatever he learns for himself, he’ll turn around and pass around to other people around here.”

Ho is a talented, driven young man who’s a great leader by example, said Bryant, executive director of military and veterans services at UNLV.

The university’s Military and Veteran Services Center manages GI Bill educationa­l benefits and payments for more than 1,800 UNLV students who are veterans or family members of veterans.

‘Not the easiest transition’

Ho grew up in Las Vegas and enlisted in the Air Force in 2010 after graduating from high school. He served as a cook for the majority of his time in the service and finished his contract at Nellis Air Force Base.

He served two six-month deployment­s overseas: Kuwait in 2014 and Niger in 2017.

Ho enrolled at UNLV shortly after separating from the Air Force in 2017. He slowly transition­ed to getting more involved with the university’s veterans organizati­on and became part of a peer advising team where he was able to “start paying it forward,” he said.

Ho has also volunteere­d since 2018 with the youth mentoring organizati­on Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.

He became the Rebel Vets chapter president in January 2020, just a couple of months before Covid19-spurred shutdowns. During the pandemic, Rebel Vets has worked with organizati­ons to host classes via videoconfe­rencing for students, including on topics such as profession­al developmen­t and self-care.

Ho and fellow students organized socially distanced, mask-wearing hikes on Sundays to allow student veterans to socialize and get out of their house.

They also did community service such as packing food for Three Square food bank and volunteeri­ng at a Bowling with Blue event through Prison Fellowship for children whose parents are incarcerat­ed.

“Everything,” Bryant said, “was focused on how to help people in need.”

 ?? Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto ?? UNLV student and U.S. Air Force veteran Andrew Ho has been named 2020 Student Veteran of the Year.
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto UNLV student and U.S. Air Force veteran Andrew Ho has been named 2020 Student Veteran of the Year.

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