Posted on Sep 15, 2019
Is it possible to commission with a Bachelors of Applied Science (Green to Gold)?
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So to make a long story short I am currently deployed with the 82nd airborne in Afghanistan and am thinking about trying to get into the green to gold non-scholarship program when I return to garrison in March as I am currently working on my Associates of Applied Science in Information Technology from Purdue Global and am on track to graduate in March. After some research I found that Campbell University about 30 minutes away from FT Bragg offers a Bachelors of Applied Science in Information Technology program which is offered fully online. Theoretically If accepted into the program I might be able to take all my core classes online and take ROTC at the main campus as an elective which would be the best case scenario as I am a resident of North Carolina and only live about an hour from the university. I sent an email to the FT Bragg Green to Gold Adviser who told me I would most likely be eligible for the summer of 2020 semester. So in summary my main questions are:
1. Is it possible to commission with a Bachelors of Applied Science at all being that its a more technical degree.
2. Is it possible to take online classes in addition to ROTC?
3. To anyone who is familiar with the non-scholarship option and the simultaneous membership program how much of the tuition cost do guard benefits actually cover?
4. How to I actually initiate the process and when should I actually apply to the university?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
1. Is it possible to commission with a Bachelors of Applied Science at all being that its a more technical degree.
2. Is it possible to take online classes in addition to ROTC?
3. To anyone who is familiar with the non-scholarship option and the simultaneous membership program how much of the tuition cost do guard benefits actually cover?
4. How to I actually initiate the process and when should I actually apply to the university?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
Posted 6 y ago
Responses: 45
I do know a good deal about how engrg, comp sci (CS), and IT programs are accredited...if the program is regionally accredited, NOT any other way, AND also accredited by ABET, look them up, they're the entry accreditation board for all such programs in the US, then they're OK, in all liklihood...you should also get your mil transcript from DANTES or American Council on Educ (ACE), and ask ACE about the school...I'm not saying they're not real,.I'm saying to check...Excelsior, as I'd said, them, I know for sure they're real, as well.as they make a really big deal about their relations and acceptance by the svcs, honest, OK?
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This is real, I got a 2nd bach in math through them when they were part of BY A givt, they then orivatized...they're extremely.svc friendly, well known to the svcs, a friend got his bach In math with them and went Navy PCS using it...they're more expensive now, being private...also, they don't do IT, they have electronic or mechanical tehnology, as well as computer softeare, though they're regionally accredited, that I know for certain...call their toll free phone line, ask for their mil/vet and comp software program ofcs, they're assocs, bach, they had a master's in liberal.we're one could possibly cater toward sciences, though I don't know if they changed it...I only suggest it, as, having done it and known that my friend really did go Navy OCS using it, I know for a fact they're real, honest, OK? I'm not saying you want it, I'm merely suggesting it, that's all, honest, I figured it might be useful, OK?
This is real, I got a 2nd bach in math through them when they were part of BY A givt, they then orivatized...they're extremely.svc friendly, well known to the svcs, a friend got his bach In math with them and went Navy PCS using it...they're more expensive now, being private...also, they don't do IT, they have electronic or mechanical tehnology, as well as computer softeare, though they're regionally accredited, that I know for certain...call their toll free phone line, ask for their mil/vet and comp software program ofcs, they're assocs, bach, they had a master's in liberal.we're one could possibly cater toward sciences, though I don't know if they changed it...I only suggest it, as, having done it and known that my friend really did go Navy OCS using it, I know for a fact they're real, honest, OK? I'm not saying you want it, I'm merely suggesting it, that's all, honest, I figured it might be useful, OK?
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