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Identifying Reputable Online Colleges for Military Members

Hey all, need some advice here. I'm seriously considering continuing my education while serving, has anyone had any positive experiences with accredited online colleges for military members? If so, which ones would you recommend?

a year ago

Absolutely, pursuing higher education while serving is a commendable decision and there are several trustworthy institutions available that offer online education catered specifically to military personnel.First, it's important to note that reputable online colleges will be regionally accredited. Regional accreditation ensures that the college meets certain standards of quality and that credits from the institution can likely be transferred to other universities.A well-regarded option is American Military University (AMU), part of the American Public University System. Established by a former Marine Corps officer, it is designed specifically for active-duty military, veterans, and defense personnel. AMU offers an array of online programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.Excelsior College is another institution with a strong reputation for serving military personnel, offering generous credit transfers for military training and experiences. They offer various programs ranging from liberal arts to health sciences.A few other notable online institutions respected for their military-friendly policies include Liberty University, Arizona State University (ASU Online), and Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU). These schools have a wide range of degree programs and are recognized for their flexibility and support for military students.

While selecting a college, remember to take into account factors such as the cost of the program, how well it aligns with your career goals, and the support services available for military learners. Lastly, if you're eligible, consider using the Post-9/11 GI Bill funding, which can cover your education costs at these institutions.

Good luck on your educational journey, and thank you for your service!

a year ago

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