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Usability of Military Credits in Civilian College

Suppose I want to transition from military to civilian life after high school, and I have a good amount of military credits. Which colleges are well known for their military credit transfer policies?

a year ago

Many colleges and universities in the United States participate in the American Council on Education (ACE) program, which assists in the translation of military training and experience into academic credit.

The University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) is one of the most military-friendly colleges. They are known for their extensive online programs and generous transfer policies for military credits. They accept ACE-recommended credits, DANTES/DSST exams, and CLEP exams.

Excelsior College is another institution to consider. They have a strong commitment to serving military personnel and accept multiple forms of military training and experience for credit. Excelsior also offers a free preliminary review of military transcripts, which might be helpful for assessing how many credits you could transfer.

Arizona State University (ASU) is also known for its robust credit transfer policies for military personnel. ASU Online includes a dedicated Military Admission team that assists military members in transitioning to a civilian education.Thomas Edison State University provides credit for military training through an evaluated credit process and is widely recognized for serving the needs of adult learners and military personnel.

Lastly, Western Governors University (WGU) offers programs specifically designed for servicemen and women transitioning from the military to civilian life. WGU accepts a variety of military training and experience for credit towards degree programs.

Remember to consult with each institution's admissions or veterans' affairs office to understand how your specific credits may transfer. Also consider using tools available on the ACE website to understand how your military training can translate into academic credit.

a year ago

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