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Military and Veterans Center

IMPORTANT TIMELY INFO FOR ALL VA BENEFITS USERS:
 
According to the Departments of Veterans Affairs (VA), there will be planned periods in which VA systems will be unavailable throughout July and possibly August 2025.

Because of this, the VA is encouraging us to submit fall enrollment certifications as soon as possible. If you are already registered for fall 2025 classes and have not done so yet, please fill out a Declaration of Intent to Use VA Benefits Form so we can file your benefits claim immediately. Link to form is here.
 
If you have any additional questions, please call the VA directly at: 888-442-4551.
 
Thank you for your attention to this timely matter.

Military and Veterans Center

Location: Psychology Building, Room 107
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Phone: 410-704-2992
Email:  

Mailing Address

Military & Veterans Center
Towson University 
8000 York Road 
Towson, MD 21252-0001

Meet our Team

Student-Veteran Peer Support Specialists

Elizabeth Serrano, a U.S. Navy veteran from Hemet, CA, served as a Hospital Corpsman at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. She is currently pursuing a Psychology degree with the goal of becoming a therapist specializing in veterans' care. In her current role, she assists veteran students and their families in navigating and maximizing their benefits. Her commitment to providing exceptional support is rooted in her personal experiences and understanding of veterans' challenges. Elizabeth finds fulfillment in her professional aspirations and her roles as a mother to a young son and wife to a supportive husband.

Kacey Johnston is a Business Administration major / Economics minor, and an F-35 Air Force crew chief veteran. She is sapphic trans girl and acts as a support advocate and safe space for anyone in the LGBTQ+ community. She plans to open a café upon graduation. Her golden retriever, Apollo, is her whole world.

Coordinator of Military-Affiliated Supports and Services & Lead School Certifying Official

Toby Frevert (he/him)
Psychology Building, Room 107
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Phone: 410-704-2992
Email:  (for all benefits questions) or  (for everything else)

Toby Frevert is an alumnus of University of Mayland, Baltimore County. Prior to joining the Towson University Community, he worked in politics, non-profits, and hospitality. Toby is a proud member of Tau Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity. He enjoys grilling, campfires, and the Catskill Mountains. He is a student at Towson University, seeking a Professional Studies M.A., with a focus on student affairs and in serving military-affiliated identities. Additionally, he is a board member for AVECO, a national professional organization for VA School Certifying Officials.

Assistant Director of Military-Affiliated Supports and Services & School Certifying Official

Rebecca Cossaboom (she/her/hers) Psychology Building, Room 107Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Phone: 410-704-3094 
Email:

Rebecca Cossaboom is a two-time alumna of Towson University and licensed graduate professional counselor in Maryland. At TU, she majored in psychology where she went on to get her master's in counseling psychology. She has worked in higher education at TU in several roles over the past seven years prior to joining the MVC team. Most recently, Rebecca worked at the Towson University Counseling Center coordinating mental health outreach and prevention programming across campus. Rebecca is a proud daughter of a veteran, cat mom, plant collector, fall weather enthusiast, and foodie. Most importantly, she is passionate about supporting students, in their ability to not just survive, but thrive during their time at TU. Don’t hesitate to reach out to get connected -- she is always up for turning a meeting into a walk around campus! 

Director

Dario DiBattista (he/him)
Psychology Building, Room 107
Hours: Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m
Phone: 410-704-2991
Email:

Dario DiBattista is a combat veteran of the United States Marine Corps. In addition to being the editor of the anthology Retire the Colors: Veterans and Civilians on Iraq and Afghanistan (Hudson Whitman / Excelsior College Press 2016), he has written about military and veteran topics for numerous publications. Dario has worked in higher education (residence life, adjunct faculty, student affairs) for over 15 years, while also working as a creative writing instructor for the Veterans Writing Project. He is a candidate within the Doctor of Education program at Frostburg State University, where he is studying higher educational leadership.