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College Options for a Military Spouse

Hey guys, I am a military spouse and I am searching for online college programs that are military-friendly or tailored for someone in my situation. Do any of you have experience or know about some good options?

a year ago

Certainly, many institutions understand the unique circumstances that military spouses face, and they offer programs to accommodate those needs. Online programs are particularly flexible and convenient, fitting in well with the often unpredictable lifestyle of a military family.

One option you should look into is Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), which has a strong reputation for offering quality online degree programs. SNHU has a military advisor department that focuses on military students and spouses, assisting with the unique challenges you may face. Plus, they offer discounts on tuition for military spouses.Penn State World Campus is another great option. They have a dedicated military support team that can help you navigate admissions, financial aid, and more. They also offer significant military grants and scholarships that can reduce the cost of tuition.

The University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) also deserves consideration. It specializes in tailoring programs for military personnel, veterans, and dependents. UMGC offers award-winning online education in many disciplines, and they are recognized for their commitment to military-affiliated students.

Lastly, while not a university, the Department of Defense offers a program called MyCAA (My Career Advancement Account) for military spouses. This program provides up to $4,000 in educational assistance to spouses of service members. It can be used at any academic institution that accepts it.

Before making a decision, make sure that the course content, delivery method, accreditation, and support services all fit your needs. Remember to consider the total costs, not just tuition, but also books and any potential fees. You'll also want to check what kind of academic and career support the institution offers to its online learners.It's worth noting that as a military spouse, you're entitled to educational benefits and financial assistance that can help make your dreams of higher education a reality. Don't hesitate to ask your preferred college about their specific offerings for military families.

a year ago

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