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Online College Programs for Military Spouses?

Hello, my spouse is currently serving in the military and I'm considering going back to college. Due to our frequent relocations, it's been difficult for me to maintain a steady career. Given the circumstances, online education seems like the best option. Do you guys know of any reputable institutions that offer beneficial college online programs to military spouses?

a year ago

Absolutely, many reputable colleges and universities offer online programs that can accommodate the often unpredictable schedules of military families. Here are a few programs worth exploring:

1. Penn State World Campus: Penn State's online division offers over 150 degree and certificate programs. Additionally, they are part of the Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA) program, which provides up to $4,000 of financial assistance for military spouses who are pursuing degree programs, licensure or certification.

2. University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC): UMGC is well-known for its commitment to serving military personnel and their families. They offer a wide range of online programs, including in areas like business, management, and cybersecurity.

3. Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU): SNHU has over 200 online programs and offers a 30% tuition discount for active-duty servicemembers and their spouses.

4. Arizona State University Online: ASU Online offers over 200 degree and certificate programs. They also have a range of benefits for those who have served in the military and their dependents, such as a scholarship that allows spouses of honorably discharged servicemembers to pay no more than in-state tuition, even if they are not an Arizona resident.

Remember, along with these large universities, many other accredited institutions offer strong online programs. Be sure to check that the school and the specific program are regionally accredited to ensure a quality education, and don't hesitate to reach out to the admissions office directly if you have questions about the steps they take to accommodate the lifestyle of military families specifically. Best of luck in your search!

a year ago

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