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Top Online Military Friendly Colleges?

Hello everyone! I am interested in knowing more about the best online military-friendly colleges. Given frequent moves and deployments, an online setup might be more flexible for us. Any recommendations would be appreciated.

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to help. Following are a few popular options known for offering strong online programs and being exceptionally military friendly:

1. University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC): They have been serving the military and veterans for more than70 years. They offer solid online programs in business, cybersecurity, healthcare, and more. They grant maximum credit for military training and education, have discounts for military and veterans, and offer scholarships for military and veteran students.

2. Penn State World Campus: Penn State's online sector, World Campus, is consistently ranked high for its online bachelor's programs. They have a dedicated Office of Veteran’s Programs that offers services including counseling and certification.

3. Arizona State University (ASU) Online: They have been designated as a "Military Friendly School" and were rated among the top universities for veterans by the U.S. News & World Report. ASU Online offers over 200 undergraduate and graduate degree programs and has a dedicated military advocate for student support.

4. Liberty University Online: They've been military-friendly for 30 years, offering tuition discounts, book vouchers, and academic coaching for military students.

5. Excelsior College: They offer online degrees in business, health sciences, liberal arts, nursing, public service, and technology. Excelsior is known for its generous transfer policies, allowing students to maximize their military training and education for college credits.

Remember, "military-friendly" can encompass a variety of features including tuition discounts, veteran support services, course flexibility, transfer of military training credits, and more. Therefore, "best" depends on what specific aspects you prioritize in your education. It would be worth researching each of these options to find what fits best with your personal requirements. Also, always check accreditation, as it can impact your ability to use certain military benefits or receive federal financial aid. Best of luck!

a year ago

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