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Information on Military Friendly Colleges in Columbia, SC?

Hi all! I've been researching colleges in Columbia, SC, that are friendly towards active military and veterans. However, I'm a bit lost and could use some guidance. Can anyone recommend institutions that might fit this description? I'd really appreciate your advice. Thanks!

a year ago

Hello! It's great to see active military and veterans continuing their education. Columbia, SC, indeed has a few institutions that might be well suited for you.

The University of South Carolina, for example, has a designated office for Military Services & Veterans Affairs. This office provides a supportive and inclusive campus environment through resources and services tailored specifically to the needs of current students who are military service members or veterans. This can be especially beneficial when transitioning to civilian life or balancing service commitments with studies.

Another institution to consider is Columbia College. While it's primarily a women's college for traditional students, its co-ed evening program and online programs are also quite military-friendly. They have a generous policy for military transfer credits and offer military discounts, which could help in making education more affordable. They also have a VA-certifying official on campus to assist with any VA educational benefit questions.

Finally, Midlands Technical College also has a Military and Veterans Services center. They're very helpful in assisting veterans, service members, and dependents. Midlands also participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program, which helps students avoid out-of-pocket tuition and fees that might exceed the VA's maximum payment amount.

Remember to check each school's resources for veterans and active service members. It's also beneficial to reach out to the institution's services office for personal guidance - they can give you more detailed and personalized information. I hope this helps, and thank you for your service!

a year ago

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