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Colleges Accepting Army Credits

Hey everyone, I've been in the Army and completed a good number of educational courses. I was wondering, which colleges are known for accepting the most Army credits towards a degree?

15 hours ago

Many colleges across the United States accept military training as academic credit, particularly those that are part of the Service members Opportunity Colleges (SOC) network. These schools have committed to flexible policies that allow mobile service members and their families to complete their degrees.

1. Excelsior College: This online institution accepts all military credits that are evaluated by the American Council on Education (ACE), which can cover a significant portion of your degree requirements.

2. Thomas Edison State University: This university has a Military Degree Completion Program that caters specifically to military students. It's been noted for accepting a higher amount of transfer credits than many other colleges and universities.

3. Southern New Hampshire University: SNHU allows up to 90 transfer credits and they give credit for not only military coursework but also tests, like the College Level Exam Program (CLEP) and Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES), and military occupations evaluated by ACE.

4. University of Maryland Global Campus: UMGC also accepts military training and prior learning experiences for credit. They have an alliance with the U.S. Army for a number of degree programs, and they even offer some classes on military bases.

Remember, it's essential to have your military transcript handy, as this will help showcase the coursework and training you underwent while in the Army. Coursework and training typically have to be evaluated by the American Council on Education to determine its academic equivalence. You may want to consider engaging with veterans' services at your chosen institution too, as they can provide additional guidance or resources.

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