Hey everyone, just wanted a bit of help here. I'm planning on enlisting, but I'm also really keen on studying at Rasmussen College. I've heard some colleges have campuses located on military bases – does Rasmussen do this too?
Rasmussen College, now known as Rasmussen University, does not have physical campuses on military bases. However, they do offer support for students in the military and their families. The university provides a variety of flexible online degree programs and even grants college credit for military training, which can help military students save time and money. These online courses can be a great fit for active military members, allowing for the flexibility to get an education no matter where you're stationed. They're specifically designed to accommodate variable schedules and locations, and the online nature of the program ensures that you'll have access to your coursework regardless of your global position. Be sure to check their specific programs and see if they align with your academic and career goals.
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