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Decent Online Military Colleges in the U.S.?

Hey guys, need some help. I'm interested in joining an online military college given my family background and current situation. Comparisons and experiences with any U.S.-based ones would be highly beneficial, thanks in advance!

9 months ago

There are a number of online military colleges in the U.S. that are well-regarded and provide a quality education. Here are a few to consider:

1. American Military University (AMU): AMU is part of the accredited American Public University System and specializes in providing education to the military. They offer more than 200 degrees and certificates, and their flexible and affordable programs are designed to accommodate servicemen and women.

2. Norwich University: Founded in 1819, Norwich University is recognized as the birthplace of the ROTC. They offer numerous online programs, including Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees, in a wide variety of fields.

3. Excelsior College: Excelsior has a long history of serving the military community. They offer various associate, bachelor's, and master's degree programs. They also accept military training and experience for credit, which can accelerate your path to a degree.

Each of these institutions has a strong commitment to military students and you'd do well to check out their specific programs to find the one that most closely aligns with your interests and career goals. As you're researching, remember to consider factors like tuition costs, availability of financial aid, acceptance of military training for college credit, and the availability and quality of student support services.

Also, it's essential to verify that any online program you're considering is properly accredited. This not only ensures that you're getting a quality education, but it also allows you to make use of any military education benefits you may be entitled to, such as the GI Bill.

9 months ago

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