Should I pursue a degree related to my MOS as 25B ?
Military & Veterans - Fayetteville Technical Community College
1. Earn Credit forMilitary Trainingto reduce the time it takes to earn your associate degree. Select abranch to get started: Air Force | Army | Coast Guard | Marine Corps | Navy
This has been mentioned on here a good deal of late....
Army - Fayetteville Technical Community College
FTCC’s most popular and most flexible degree is the Associate in General Education (AGE), which allows you to capitalize on your credits earned through military training and transfer with ease to one of FTCC’s partner institutions for an advanced degree.
You might try this one also, other svcs might be allowed, I don't know for sure....
If you've gone through svc school tech training, if you haven't looked at them, you very def should, I've known of enlisted from other svcs being allowed to use them ...
Community College of the Air Force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) is a federal program offered by the United States Air Force which grants two-year Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees in association with Air University.
Regionally accredited, formerly part of NYS govt, it was privatized, very SVC friendly, call their toll free and speak with them at length. I got a 2nd Bach in math froim them, a friend got his Bach in math, then went OCS using it, so I know they're quite real, from all I've seen.
Excelsior College, an online college with degree programs, courses and exams in Business, Technology, Nursing, Liberal Arts, Health Sciences and Public Service.
Look at the Assoc and Bach in comp sci, they're DETC accred, not regional, I also don't know how the svcs , VA, or industry views them, the one good thing is they're nonprofit, and, I gather, except for admin and exam costs, free, there's apparently no tuition, I figured, what's to lose by seeing if the svcs might accept a DETC accred school. Ask first to be sure, they also, I gather, don't take transfers, apparently, I've read good things about them, however, they're new, so check thoroughly, however, for the low cost involved, I just thought they could be a bargain, I've been mentioning them on here for awhile now, I'll try to send in others as well.
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