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Online Military Colleges Worth Considering

I'm a junior aiming to combine my interest in the military with my love for online learning (yes, one of the few who kinda enjoyed e-learning lol). Can anyone shed some light on the top online military colleges?

a year ago

Sure! I'm glad you're considering all your options. For students like you who are interested in both the military and online education, there are several reputable online military colleges that you might consider.

One prominent institution is the American Military University (AMU). AMU is a member of the accredited American Public University System and offers more than 200 online certificate and degree programs. It's quite popular among active-duty military personnel and veterans because of its flexible schedule and military-friendly policies.

Similarly, the United States Army War College offers distance learning programs intended primarily for active-duty officers. The programs primarily focus on strategic topics and are designed to prepare graduates for high-level command and staff responsibilities.

Norwich University, the oldest private military college in the U.S, offers online degree completion programs, bachelor’s and master’s programs, and graduate certificates in fields like business, criminal justice, and cybersecurity.

Park University, a private non-profit university, has been recognized for its commitment to serving military learners. It offers various online degree programs, and it operates 39 campus centers on military installations across the country.

Lastly, Excelsior College, an accredited, non-profit online institution, has a significant track record of serving military personnel. The college has a variety of online degree programs, from associate’s to master’s, in areas such as business, health sciences, nursing, liberal arts, public service, and technology.

Keep in mind that while these are all great institutions, you'll need to consider your career goals, preferred field of study, and lifestyle when choosing a school. Each of these institutions offers different programs and experiences, so take the time to research each one thoroughly.

a year ago

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