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Military-friendly colleges in Pennsylvania? I need your help.

Hello awesome peeps! I'm a junior in high school who's been considering the military route, but still want a college degree. I'm from Pennsylvania and I'm wondering if there are any particularly military-friendly schools in my area? I'd really appreciate the help.

a year ago

Absolutely, there are several higher education institutions in Pennsylvania known for their extensive support and programs for military-affiliated students. Let's look at some examples:

1. Pennsylvania State University: Penn State is known for its robust military-friendly culture. It has a dedicated Office of Veteran Programs (OVP), that provides services, including help with benefits, academic support, and networking events.

2. Temple University: Temple also offers strong support, with its Military and Veteran Services Center. They offer assistance with applying and integrating into campus life, and their tuition policy for military service members often results in zero out of pocket tuition costs.

3. University of Pittsburgh: At Pitt, the Office of Veterans Services provides multiple resources and a transition program specifically designed for student veterans and service members.

Remember to also explore the Yellow Ribbon Program, which is a provision of the Post-9/11 GI Bill. It allows colleges and universities to partner with the Department of Veterans Affairs to fund tuition expenses. Penn State, Temple University, and the University of Pittsburgh all participate in the Yellow Ribbon program.

It's significant to note that being "military-friendly" doesn't solely refer to financial aid or GI Bill acceptance. It's also about a school's culture, resources, and commitment to helping military students transition to academic life. So, it'll be important for you to reach out to the veteran's offices at these schools to see which one is the best fit for your personal needs.

Remember that each school has its own application deadlines and requirements, so it's important to double-check these on their websites. Best of luck with your search!

a year ago

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