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New York Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges

Posted on May 16, 2012.

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New York is home to many Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges, which makes it easy for military personnel to complete their education while on the move. SOC colleges and universities allow you to transfer all of your course work from one SOC school to another and have much lower residency requirements for graduation compared to other schools. [...]

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Missouri Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges

Posted on May 16, 2012.

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Missouri has multiple Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges that are designed to help you achieve your educational goals. Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges are essentially a network of around 1900 colleges and universities that allow you, your spouse and your children to transfer from one to another with ease. Find out more about SOC colleges and universities in Missouri [...]

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Survivors and Dependents Educational Assistance Program (DEA)

Posted on May 15, 2012.

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If you’re a military spouse, dependent or survivor of military personnel, you may be eligible for certain education benefits which you can use to pay towards the cost of earning your college degree. These benefits can help you pay for tuition and textbook costs, making it much easier for you to get the education you [...]

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Best Online Colleges & Universities for Military Personnel

Posted on Apr 04, 2012.

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Attending school while completing Active Duty service, juggling work and family commitments can certainly be a challenge. Stretched for time, frustration can boil over in one of several areas, making this an extremely stressful experience. Fortunately though, there is an affordable and efficient way that Active Duty military members and veterans can advance their education [...]

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DANTES Tests & DSST Exams

Posted on Apr 03, 2012.

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Earning a degree while completing military service can be extremely challenging. Military duties can make it increasingly difficult to study on a consistent basis and veterans can also struggle to complete their undergraduate degrees while attempting to juggle work, family and educational commitments simultaneously. Fortunately, there is a widely used option that allows students to [...]

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