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Military Friendly Online Colleges

Hey there, I was wondering if anyone could suggest some online colleges that are known to be military friendly. I'm planning to serve and would prefer a college that supports my commitments.

a year ago

Definitely! There are many excellent online universities known for their exceptional support of military students. Here are a few that come to mind:

1. Arizona State University (ASU): As a military-friendly college, ASU offers the flexibility of online degrees across various disciplines. They offer a dedicated advisor for military students and benefits such as waived application fees and priority registration. Also, ASU accepts the GI Bill and offers a military scholarship for active-duty and reserve military students.

2. Pennsylvania State University (Penn State World Campus): Penn State World Campus has a centralized military support team, accessible counseling services, and helpful resources for veterans. Their degrees range from associate to doctoral level.

3. Excelsior College: Excelsior provides flexible academic opportunities and special military discounts on tuition and fees. It also grants school credit for military training and experience.

4. Liberty University: Liberty offers significant tuition discounts for current military personnel and veterans, spouses of service members, and Department of Defense employees. They also offer college credit for military training and CLEP and DSST exams.

5. Columbia Southern University: CSU offers special military tuition rates and accepts the GI Bill. They also provide a dedicated support staff for military students.

6. American Public University: APU is known for military-friendly education programs. It offers low tuition rates, monthly course start dates, and mobile-friendly technology for on-the-go access.

Remember to consider factors like tuition, the availability of your preferred degree program, the flexibility of classes, and the extent of military services when making your choice. You might also want to contact the school's military services department to discuss how they can accommodate your service commitments specifically. Good luck on your journey!

a year ago

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