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Colleges offering Tuition Assistance for Military Members

Hey everyone, I'm currently serving and I've been thinking about getting a degree. What colleges would you folks suggest that are known for giving solid tuition assistance to those in service?

7 months ago

There are quite a few colleges that offer substantial tuition assistance for military personnel, so there's definitely something out there that will fit your needs.

Arizona State University stands out with its Pat Tillman Veterans Center. Mostly known for its online offerings, the university waives all undergraduate tuition and fees for eligible veterans and their dependents through the Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program.

Also, Columbia University's School of General Studies has a dedicated office for Veteran Affairs and they also participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program, ensuring that all eligible student veterans can attend tuition-free.

Georgetown University is another institution with a strong commitment to supporting veterans. They also participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program and have the Veteran's Office dedicated to ensuring a smooth transition from military service to civilian student life.

The University of Florida, through its Office of Veteran Services, provides a wealth of resources, including assistance with tuition. The university also provides special counseling to veterans transitioning to academic life.

Finally, Syracuse University stands out for its commitment to veterans, offering numerous scholarships through the Office of Veteran and Military Affairs and their participation in the Yellow Ribbon Program.

Ultimately, the right institution for you will largely depend on your field of interest. Ensure to consult with these colleges to see what programs they offer that suits your interest areas. Additionally, remember to review the guidelines for the GI Bill and the Yellow Ribbon Program to understand how much of your tuition can actually be covered by these benefits. Also, some states have additional benefits providing comprehensive tuition coverage for veterans at state schools, so be sure to check to see what's available in your location and eligibility.

7 months ago

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