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What's the significance of a regionally accredited college for a military person?

Hey ya'll! I'm a junior and I'm considering a military path after high school. Any chance someone could break down the importance of regionally accredited colleges? And how much weight does a military person's rate of 250 carry in college admissions?

9 days ago

Regional accreditation is essentially a seal of approval that indicates a certain standard of quality in education. This is especially important for military personnel because the Department of Defense (DoD) and GI Bill will only cover tuition costs at institutionally accredited schools, with regional accreditation usually being the standard preferred.

Moreover, attending a regionally accredited college has another layer of relevance. If you ever decide to transfer schools or pursue further education, regionally accredited credits are typically accepted by other colleges, both regionally and nationally accredited. This gives you more flexibility in your educational path.

Now, for the second part of your question, it seems there might be a bit of confusion. If you're referring to a "rate" as in an MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) or an AFSC (Air Force Specialty Code), they typically don't play a direct role in college admissions since they represent specific job functions in the military. Academic achievements like high school GPA, standardized test scores, as well as your personal essays and extracurricular activities generally tend to matter more in the college admissions process.

However, if you're already in the military and looking at furthering your education, your military experience, including your rate, can certainly add to your overall profile. Demonstrated leadership, teamwork, and discipline are all valuable qualities that can be highlighted in your application. Remember, colleges value the diverse experiences and perspectives that applicants bring to their campuses, and military experience can definitely contribute to that.

Also, there are colleges that are military-friendly and have special admissions considerations for service members and veterans. These institutions often recognize the unique circumstances and contributions of military applicants, and the context of your service will certainly be taken into account during the admissions process.

9 days ago

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