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University of Phoenix
As a regionally accredited university, and a long-time member of Service members Opportunity Colleges (SOC), University of Phoenix is approved by all branches of the military for tuition assistance and is approved for veterans training.
DeVry University
DeVry University offers flexible scheduling and the convenience to study at any of 80+ locations, online or a combination of both. Earn a respected associate degree, bachelor's degree or master's degree from an accredited university.
Westwood College Online
Westwood College's online program offers you the flexibility you need to earn your degree when and where it's most convenient. Degree programs include business, criminal justice, design and technology.
Colorado Technical University Online
At Colorado Tech Online, you can earn a career-relevant degree in just 15 months. Every CTU Online degree includes multiple Professional Certificates without additional courses or cost. Learn more today.
AIU Online
Earn your Associate's, Bachelor's completion--even an MBA--from the comfort of home at AIU Online. Choose from career-track programs such as Visual Communication, Information Technology and more.
Capella University
As an accredited university with online degree programs in five schools, Capella University is committed to helping you accomplish your goals through a high-caliber educational experience.
Strayer University
Strayer University offers degree programs designed to fit your busy schedule. Attend real-time courses via the Internet, or complete coursework at times most convenient to you.
Walden University
Balance your personal and professional commitments while earning a respected Ph.D., master's degree, or bachelor's degree online at Walden University. Programs offered in management, education, psychology and health and human services.
GI Bill and Military Education
GI BILL EDUCATION
When President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the GI Bill into law in 1944, millions of GIs who never dreamed that they might be able to go to college now had this golden opportunity. The GI Bill represented the President's desire to "provide the special benefits which are due to the members of our armed forces, for they have been compelled to make greater economic sacrifice and every other kind of sacrifice than the rest of us, and are entitled to definite action to help take care of their special problems."
Today's veterans and active duty military have even wider access to colleges, training programs, vocational schools, online universities and more, with a GI Bill that supports your current needs, and jump-starts your future.
Find out more about how today's GI Bill can be custom-designed to build futures... yours.
The GI Bill is called the gold standard in educational support, because more than any other program, it covers many the widest variety of educational programs with expanded benefits being added all the time.
Under the Montgomery GI Bill, the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard (and their Reserves and the National Guard) provide a cash education incentive to encourage military members to join and serve a tour of duty.
The new GI Bill has been called a full-fledged, WWII-style GI Bill that provides upfront tuition payments directly to the school, and provides a book/supply stipend of $1,000 per year and a monthly living stipend.
While the GI Bill may not cover 100% of your higher education tuition, the armed forces is prepared to kick in the extra you may need to top-off your tuition costs with these two substantial tuition programs.