SSG Private RallyPoint Member7325953<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>What in person universities will accept a lot of military credits? (Maryland Area preferably)<br /><br />Long story short I just got my Associates Degree from AMU and am looking to apply for the Green to Gold Active Duty Option soon……I’m still in part 1, the acceptance phase; but, once I get to part 2 I know I will have to get accepted to a school that will take all of my credits (currently at 63CH) towards a 120CH bachelors Degree.What are some Military friendly in person schools that will take all or most of our credits?2021-10-18T19:47:16-04:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member7325953<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>What in person universities will accept a lot of military credits? (Maryland Area preferably)<br /><br />Long story short I just got my Associates Degree from AMU and am looking to apply for the Green to Gold Active Duty Option soon……I’m still in part 1, the acceptance phase; but, once I get to part 2 I know I will have to get accepted to a school that will take all of my credits (currently at 63CH) towards a 120CH bachelors Degree.What are some Military friendly in person schools that will take all or most of our credits?2021-10-18T19:47:16-04:002021-10-18T19:47:16-04:00CPT Private RallyPoint Member7326373<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I’m a graduate of Liberty University in Lynchburg VA. It’s been ranked as the friendliest military school in the nation. It also has a rotc program that always accommodates green to gold.Response by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 19 at 2021 2:57 AM2021-10-19T02:57:16-04:002021-10-19T02:57:16-04:00LTC Eugene Chu7326487<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I'd look at Army ROTC's web site and look at Maryland schools with programs. Although you have a legitimate concern about acceptance of your associates degree credits, you need to ensure that your school has a unit for commissioning.Response by LTC Eugene Chu made Oct 19 at 2021 8:30 AM2021-10-19T08:30:17-04:002021-10-19T08:30:17-04:00CPT Lawrence Cable7326509<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Locally, here in Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky University is military friendly.Response by CPT Lawrence Cable made Oct 19 at 2021 8:49 AM2021-10-19T08:49:11-04:002021-10-19T08:49:11-04:00SSG Bill McCoy7326719<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My son's Associate Degree's courses were ALL accepted, except for language (German) by Robert Morris University. He entered as a Junior and obtained an Internship with Price Waterhouse his first semester; then the rest of the school year, starting with the first summer, he had an Internship with the FDIC - first iin Wash., D.C., then in Wexford, PA (their field office). In 3 years, he earned his BS (Accounting) and MBA and now works for Treasury with the Office of the Comptroller of Currency as a Bank Auditor. RMU was one of the few that accepted all his course work except as noted.<br />I don't know if RMU has a ROTC program; but they have a hell of a former General heading their Veteran's office who STRONGLY advocates on behalf of Veterans. RMU is in the Pittsburgh area.Response by SSG Bill McCoy made Oct 19 at 2021 12:13 PM2021-10-19T12:13:12-04:002021-10-19T12:13:12-04:00SGT Mustafa Stokely7386607<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I earned my bachelor of science and master of science degrees on campus, at Southeast Missouri State University, and it is a very military friendly institution with great support staff. Currently, I am working towards finishing an accelerated double-masters program at the American Military University, and it is especially friendly towards active duty, reserve, and veteran folks. By the way, don't worry so much about the total number of credit hours you've earned, but more about how many of them will actually count towards your desired degree. Case in point, when I came to AMU for my double-masters program, I had already earned a master of science degree, and while almost all of my graduate credits (36 credit hours) transferred to AMU, only about 6 credit hours actually applied (as electives) to my new program. I hope this is helpful to you, and best of luck in your future endeavors.Response by SGT Mustafa Stokely made Nov 23 at 2021 8:08 PM2021-11-23T20:08:07-05:002021-11-23T20:08:07-05:002021-10-18T19:47:16-04:00