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Getting Dismissed from College for Military Service

Hey there, peeps. So, I've been thinking about some stuff recently. What happens if I enroll in college and then decide to enlist in the military, leading to my dismissal from college? I mean, am I allowed to resume my studies after my service? And how would that impact my academic record?

a year ago

Absolutely, you're allowed to return to your college studies after serving in the military. This is very common and a path many choose to continue their education later in life. The key is to communicate effectively with your school when you decide to enlist.

Colleges usually have policies in place for students who enlist in the military mid-degree. When you decide to enlist, you'll need to speak with an academic advisor or the registrar's office at your college. They can guide you through the process of taking a leave of absence.

This leave of absence effectively puts your academic progress on pause. When you're ready to return, you simply let the school know, and they'll assist you in re-enrolling. Frequently, your credits remain valid for many years, so you can pick up where you left off.

As for your academic record, having a military service leave appearing on your college transcript is normal and by no means negative. On the contrary - serving in the military could potentially strengthen your resume given the leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving skills that military service can develop.

Remember, every institution has different policies, so ensure to check with your specific college about their rules regarding military service leaves. Good luck and thank you in advance for your service!

a year ago

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