By News Reporter Gabby Cedano
Two Kentucky universities are being recognized nationally for their commitment to serving military-connected students.
Western Kentucky University and Murray State University have both earned Top 10 placements in the 2026ā2027 Military Friendly Schools rankings, highlighting their continued support for veterans, active-duty service members and their families.
WKU, which has been named a Military Friendly School for 17 consecutive years, ranked 10th among large public universities and 6th in the Military Spouse Friendly category. University leaders say the recognition reflects a student-focused approach, with programs shaped by direct feedback from military-affiliated students and organizations on campus.
In a news release, Director of WKU Military Student Services Kent Johnson says they are honored to be recognized and this is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the staff and faculty, as well as the support that the administration provides to those who serve.
Meanwhile, Murray State received a gold-level Military Friendly designation and also placed in the Top 10 among large universities. University officials say the honor underscores a campus-wide commitment to helping service members transition into academic life with strong support systems.
Murray State President Ron Patterson says they are deeply honored and that this distinction reflects the unwavering commitment to supporting service members, veterans and their families through accessible education and dedicated resources.
Both universities reportedly offer resources, including academic advising, career planning, financial assistance guidance and dedicated centers for veteran and military student success. WKU also provides initiatives such as textbook assistance and discounted tuition for active-duty and National Guard members, while Murray State emphasizes flexible course options, counseling services and benefits support.
The Military Friendly designation is based on data such as graduation rates, job placements, loan repayments and overall student success, with more than 2,900 organizations competing each year.