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Thoughts on colleges offering legal studies, and are military-friendly?

My plan is to study legal studies for undergrad and then join the forces. Anyone know of military-friendly colleges that offer this major? I'd appreciate your guidance.

9 months ago

Absolutely, there are many universities out there that offer legal studies and are known to go the extra mile to assist their military students, both past and present.

One option to consider is American University in Washington, D.C. They have a Legal Studies program that encourages the development of broad analytical skills and a deep understanding of the role of law in our society. As for military-friendliness, they have offices dedicated to helping service members and veterans navigate their education benefits. They also offer a tuition discount for military personnel and veterans.

George Washington University, also in D.C., could be another choice. They have a robust Legal Studies program and a Military and Veteran Services office committed to ensuring that military-associated students successfully achieve their educational goals.

Arizona State University is another institution known for its support of military students and it has a comprehensive legal studies program. They're also recognized for their online education offerings, which can be very useful if you're seeking flexibility.

These are just three examples, but there are many other universities out there which can accommodate your specific needs and ambitions in both legal studies and military support. Remember to consider the school's financial aid and tuition assistance programs, especially those that can help you maximize your use of benefits like the Montgomery GI Bill or Yellow Ribbon Program.

Additionally, you might find it helpful to speak to current students or alumni from these universities who pursued a similar path. They can provide real-life insights that can assist in your decision-making process.

Reach out to the universities' veterans offices or legal studies department for more detailed information tailored to your situation. This will not only help you gather valuable information but will also show your proactive interest in the school, which is never a bad thing. Happy searching!

9 months ago

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