Military friendly school option: online learning

If you’re in the military, you know home is the pillow you rest your head on. When the military says go, you go—to another base, overseas, wherever the call of duty takes you. Military spouses, as well as the sons and daughters of service members, know all about making the move, too.

But what happens if you need to pursue education when you can’t guarantee you’ll be in the same spot very long? Or maybe you have young children to care for and can’t leave base housing easily.

For those reasons and many others, online learning is a very military friendly option. You can attend class from anywhere in the world 24/7. All you need is a computer and Internet connection. You can pursue a certificate, degree or diploma program, even if you’re stationed in a combat zone, with military friendly online education.

And the best part? You can use your military education benefits to help pay for your online education. Military friendly colleges can help you determine what you qualify for in the way of military benefits. For example, if you have served on active duty for 90 or more days since September 11, 2001, the Post-9/11 GI Bill pays 100% of your tuition for 36 months. There is also a monthly housing allowance and up to $1,000 a year for books.

That’s just one of the military benefits available to you. Members of the Army Reserve or National Guard, veterans, and spouses and dependents of service members are all eligible for military education benefits to attend military friendly schools.

Bryan College Online, an online military friendly college
Is online learning the best fit for your on-the-go lifestyle? Are you on active duty in the Armed Forces, Army Reserve or Coast Guard; a veteran; or the spouse or dependent of a service member? If you answer “yes” to any of these, check out Bryan College Online’s military benefits. You could be a click away from the best of both worlds: education accessible anytime anywhere with tuition assistance from Uncle Sam.

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