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Colleges with Military Tuition Assistance

Hey, I was wondering if anyone here knows about colleges that accept military tuition assistance. Will these schools also accept my high school transcript and SAT scores or do they have different admission criteria?

a year ago

Yes, many colleges and universities across the United States accept Military Tuition Assistance (MTA) as a form of financial aid. These schools may include both traditional brick-and-mortar institutions and online universities, and cover a wide range of public, private, and for-profit colleges.

As for your high school transcript and SAT scores, these are traditionally part of the admissions criteria for most colleges and universities. A high school transcript provides an overview of your academic performance thus far, and your SAT scores offer a standardized, objective metric for comparing applicants. Even for colleges that consider alternative admissions criteria, your high school transcript and SAT scores are still usually accepted.

That said, some schools may have special admission programs for military students. For example, some schools may have 'open admissions' for military applicants, where you may not need to meet the same academic criteria as traditional applicants. Others may offer credit for military training and experience, which can help you earn your degree faster. It's always best to check the admission requirements of the specific schools you are considering to find out how they work with military applicants.

Also, keep in mind that the implementation of tuition assistance varies from branch to branch in the military. Each branch is able to set their own eligibility criteria and limits on how much assistance they provide, so be sure to check with your Military Education Office for information tailored to your specific circumstances.

In summary, note that exact details will vary, and it's key to contact the admissions offices of the schools you're interested in to get the most accurate information. Make sure to clarify your status as a military applicant and ask about any available support or resources.

a year ago

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