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List of all Military Colleges

Howdy! Does anyone have a comprehensive list of all the colleges that are military-based or have strong military programs? I am a junior in high school considering this path post-high-school, so any advice or resource would be super appreciated.

6 months ago

Absolutely happy to provide some help in this area! Here is a list of colleges and universities in the U.S. that have military connections or strong military programs:

1. United States Military Academy, West Point (Army)

2. United States Naval Academy (Navy and Marine Corps)

3. United States Air Force Academy (Air Force)

4. United States Coast Guard Academy (Coast Guard)

5. United States Merchant Marine Academy (Merchant Marine)

6. Virginia Military Institute

7. The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina

8. Norwich University, The Military College of Vermont

9. Texas A&M University (Corps of Cadets)

10. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and University (Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets)

11. University of North Georgia (Military College of Georgia)

12. Marion Military Institute

13. New Mexico Military Institute

The above institutions include federal military academies, senior military colleges, and military junior colleges in the U.S. Each offers a unique academic and military training experience. Also, keep in mind that many other schools, while not specifically military colleges, have Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) programs that offer scholarships and a pathway to a military career while receiving a civilian college education. If you want to combine a particular major with military training, those might be worth checking out as well.

Lastly, it's crucial to understand the lifestyle and commitment associated with attending a military-based college. It's definitely a unique college experience that requires a higher level of discipline and dedication. Make sure to research thoroughly and discuss with your family and counselors before making a choice. Best of luck with your college search!

6 months ago

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