Posted on Sep 17, 2013
Capt Brandon Charters
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Walden University for the GI Bill, their VA Office will help process all the paperwork. 
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Sir - I chose to go to American InterContinental University for my BBA in healthcare management. I was able to complete all required courses online using top-up and GI Bill in under two years. I am currently going for my MBA as well. The undergraduate classes are 5 weeks long, and my graduate classes are all 10 weeks long. Generally, if the TA or GI Bill funding does not kick in before the classes start then they will grant you additional time for funding. Also, all of my military training was accepted as credits toward my undergraduate degree.
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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Charter Oak State College is great for MilTA.  They waive a bunch of fees, and classes are under the MilTA cap.  They take just about every CLEP/DSST/Thomas Edison, Excelsior, etc exam for credit
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I am finishing up my Masters with Webster University. I ended up with half of my masters complete through my Captains Career Course credit. They work with military personnel really well and they have remote campuses and online options so you can do the course anywhere. Hope this helps and please let me know if you have any questions.
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Capt Brandon Charters
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That's great feedback.  Thanks Aaron!
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CH (CPT) Heather Davis
CH (CPT) Heather Davis
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CPT Charters:


I went to Liberty University, and I could transfer all of my Military credits; I was standing on 152 credit hours due to being a CW2 at the time.


Liberty University is a Military friendly school and cost effective compared to other colleges. I was able to obtain my Masters in Military Resiliency.


I am currently enrolled in a program at Cappella University for their PH.D. In Advance Behavior Studies.

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Sir - I chose to go to American InterContinental University for my BBA in healthcare management. I was able to complete all required courses online using top-up and GI Bill in under two years. I am currently going for my MBA as well. The undergraduate classes are 5 weeks long, and my graduate classes are all 10 weeks long. Generally, if the TA or GI Bill funding does not kick in before the classes start then they will grant you additional time for funding. Also, all of my military training was accepted as credits toward my undergraduate degree.
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LTC Eugene Chu
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Late response, be careful about school reputation and status along with GI Bill ease of use. Some unscrupulous for-profit schools easily accept and process Post 9/11. The problem is that they may cost more, have weaker reputation and alumni network or be opaque about stats (e.g. graduation rates, job placement, etc.).

We earned our educational support through hard work and sacrifice. Be careful that we don't blow it on a bad school for a weak degree.
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