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Ideal colleges for active duty military personnel?

Hey everyone! So I'm currently serving and considering furthering my education. Just trying to understand which colleges might be the best fit (or the easiest) for someone who's on active duty? I'm interested to hear about your experiences too.

a year ago

Certainly! Going back to school while serving in the military is highly commendable and there are colleges that offer unique programs and support to military personnel.

1. Penn State World Campus: Penn State World Campus is known for its renowned online degree programs, which allow active duty military personnel to balance their service commitments and educational pursuits. They have a dedicated Military Support Team to offer guidance on tuition assistance, class schedules, and military benefits.

2. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Worldwide Campus: Highly respected, especially among those in military and aviation sectors, offering online programs perfect for those on active duty. They provide military-friendly policies such as special tuition rates and course flexibility.

3. University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC): UMGC offers 90+ degrees, specializations, and certificates entirely online. There is a dedicated office for military advising and they also accept transfer credits from military training.

4. American Military University (AMU): AMU is also known for being very military-friendly, with flexible online classes that might fit into unpredictable schedules. They offer tuition grants to U.S. active-duty military students as well.

5. Arizona State University: ASU's online degree programs are well-regarded, and the institution offers a number of resources for active military and veterans, including access to tutoring, career services, financial options, and a dedicated military advocate for support and guidance.

Remember, when choosing a college, beyond the military-friendly attributes, also consider factors like the availability of your desired academic program, the school’s accreditation status, the support services they provide, potential for transfer credits, and overall reputation. And always double-check how the degree program fits within your professional goals.

a year ago

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