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Best Military Friendly Colleges for Homeland Security Program?

Hi. I'm looking for some advice. I am interested in both serving in the military and homeland security. Are there colleges that cater to those interests, but not just on paper? I mean, some places label themselves as military-friendly, but what does it really entail? Can someone share their thoughts on this? Thank you.

a year ago

Of course, there are several universities known for creating an environment conducive to military personnel and also offer strong Homeland Security programs. Note, the term "military-friendly" varies from college to college, but typically it means the university offers resources explicitly targeting their military students such as dedicated advisors, flexibility in schedule for deploying personnel, and/or specific military scholarships.

Here are a few colleges renowned for their Homeland Security program and their commitment to military service members, veterans, and their families:

1. American Military University (AMU): This university is known for its online programs like Homeland Security, tailored to accommodate the needs of active duty military personnel. The flexibility of its programs allows students to balance their military commitments while pursuing their education.

2. Norwich University: Known as a senior military college, Norwich offers a robust online program in National Security. They have strong connections to military traditions and offer pathways for their graduates to commission into the U.S. armed forces.

3. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University: Besides being a top aeronautical school, it offers a Bachelor's in Homeland Security. As a Yellow Ribbon school, they are committed to making education affordable for military students.

4. George Washington University: Offers both undergraduate and graduate programs in Homeland Security and has been recognized for their commitment to veteran's services. Their location in D.C. provides access to relevant internships and job opportunities.

While these are just a few examples, it's always an excellent idea to reach out to the particular university you are interested in and inquire about their specific programs and services directed toward military students. It will give you a concrete sense of how they support their military and veteran student population. Lastly, you may want to look into the institutions' student veteran organisations or clubs, as joining one could provide a supportive community throughout your academic journey. Good luck!

a year ago

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