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Any recommendations for accredited colleges for military?

Hi guys! I'm trying to realize the options I have when choosing schools. Want something accredited and military friendly. Any advice?

a year ago

Sure, there are numerous accredited colleges that are known for their commitment to supporting military students. They often provide a range of benefits, including discounted tuition rates for military personnel, credits for training and military experience, and specialized support services.

1. American Military University: AMU was created by veterans and it's an entirely online university. It offers a wide range of programs from undergraduate to doctoral degrees. This is a very military friendly school with many of its students being current or former service members.

2. Excelsior College: Excelsior has a very generous transfer credit policy, recognizing credits from military training, CLEP, and DSST exams, potentially saving you both time and money. Excelsior offers a wide variety of degree programs, including nursing, business, technology, and liberal arts.

3. Arizona State University (ASU): ASU is one of the largest schools in the nation and they have a robust online program. They've been recognized as a top military friendly school for their extensive online degree options, military tuition assistance, and flexible transfer credit policies for military training.

4. Columbia University: Through their School of General Studies, Columbia University offers a great environment for veterans to transition to academic life. In addition to being an Ivy League school, Columbia has a dedicated veterans services office and a veterans' student organization.

5. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide: Known for its programs in aviation and aerospace, Embry-Riddle's Worldwide campus offers online and hybrid programs that are designed to accommodate students with military commitments.

Remember, military friendly doesn't just mean accepting GI Bill benefits. Look for colleges that offer a supportive community, flexible scheduling options, and services to help military students succeed. It's also worth noting that many schools have specific pages on their websites dedicated to services and resources for military students, so be sure to check those out when researching schools.

a year ago

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