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Online Colleges for Military Spouses—Tips?

Hello everyone, I'm looking ahead because my significant other wants to enlist after we graduate high school. I want to support them while also getting my studies done. Can you guys suggest any online colleges that offer support for military spouses?

7 months ago

Absolutely, supporting your significant other and pursuing your own education is a great balance to aim for. Here are a few universities that offer online programs specifically tailored to the needs of military spouses:

1. American Military University (AMU): AMU offers a wide variety of degree programs online, including associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. They also offer tuition discounts for military spouses.

2. Penn State World Campus: Known for its breadth of online degree programs, Penn State's World Campus is part of a reputable university. They have military support teams to help you with the admissions process and to discuss your benefits.

3. Western Governors University (WGU): WGU offers scholarships specifically for military spouses and has competency-based learning, allowing you to move faster through material you already know.

4. University of Maryland Global Campus: They accept military benefits and have dedicated advisors for military communities. They offer various degree programs and have years of experience dealing with military families.

Ensure you also explore the resources provided by the Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA) program. This program can provide up to $4,000 in financial assistance to eligible military spouses who are pursuing a license, certification, or associate degree in a portable career field.

Remember, when you're picking a program, ensure it aligns with your career goals and interests. Reach out to admissions officers to get a sense for how well they can support you and your unique needs as a military spouse. Good luck with your studies and future career!

7 months ago

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