By Alex Greenwood,
May 1, 2024
Mules wrestler and cancer survivor selected as one of six athletes recognized nationally
by Military Friendly庐.
WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 Military Friendly庐 recognized 欧美视频 (UCM)
student and wrestler James Culp with the 2024 Student Veteran Athlete of the Year
Award.
Culp is one of six exemplary student veterans honored in 2024. The Military Friendly庐
Schools survey is the longest-running, most comprehensive review of college and university
investments in serving military and veteran students. Military Friendly庐 is owned
and operated by VIQTORY, a service-disabled, veteran-owned small business. UCM is
recognized as a Military Friendly庐 Top 10 School.
鈥淛ames Culp's story stands out as truly remarkable and epitomizes the essence of this
award, said Courtney Swoboda, UCM director of military and veteran services. 鈥淗e is
undeniably inspiring with his remarkable achievements and resilience in the face of
challenges. Observing a student navigate such adversity while juggling the roles of
an adult learner, student-athlete, active campus and community participant, alongside
the responsibilities of a husband and father, is truly remarkable.鈥
Culp is majoring in Computer Information Systems and a member of the Mules wrestling
team. Enrolling at UCM in 2014, he began his collegiate wrestling career but soon
sought to expand his horizons. In 2015, he enlisted in the United States Air Force,
serving in Avionic Systems Technology with B-2 aircraft at Whiteman Air Force Base.
Over seven years of active duty, Culp took on multiple roles, including honor guard
service, where he completed 120 details, and participated in Air Force wrestling.
He earned numerous accolades, including Avionics Technician for both his squadron
and group, Senior Airman Below the Zone, distinguished graduate of Airman Leadership
School (ALS), top graduate of ALS, and appointments as Noncommissioned Officer in
Charge and Noncommissioned Officer for the Squadron on two separate occasions. In
2022, he completed his associate degree in Avionic Systems Technology from the Community
College of the Air Force.
Diagnosed with stage 2 Hodgkin鈥檚 lymphoma in 2018, he achieved remission six months
later and eventually became cancer-free. After separating from active duty in 2022,
Culp immediately rejoined the military community as a member of the Missouri Air National
Guard, focusing on cyber defense operations.
In 2022, he returned to UCM to continue his bachelor's degree in computer information
systems and rejoined the wrestling team. In 2022-2023, he tied for the most wrestling
matches of the year and received Academic All-American honors.
Off the mat, he contributes vigorously to campus life in the UCM Military and Veterans
Success Center and as president of the Computer Information Systems and Analytics
Organization. He is a consistent Dean鈥檚 List honoree, and a Fellowship of Christian
Athletes mentor at Knob Noster (Missouri) High School.
As a Student Veteran Athlete of the Year, Culp is featured in the spring edition of
GI Jobs magazine.
He is expected to graduate from UCM in 2026.