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College Degrees for Soldiers
One of the most often overlooked ways to boost your military career is through a civilian college degree. There are plenty of resources for soldiers who want a college education, from DANTES exams to GI Bill funding. And thanks to continuing advances in educational technology, you don't have to be stationed near a college or university to get your degree. Online education programs are well-suited to soldiers' lives, no matter where you are. Whether you're ready to rise through the ranks or are planning a post-military career, an online degree can help get you there.
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What Degree is Right?
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Associate's Degree
Associate's programs are designed for students who seek a two-year degree as either their final degree in higher education or the foundation for futher study at the bachelor's level. Students must possess a high school diploma or its equivalent to be admitted to the Associate's program.
Bachelor's Degree
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees require between 120 and 124 semester hours depending on the program. Students must have a high school degree or its equivalent to be admitted to a bachelor's degree program.
Master's Degree
Master's programs range from 33 to 48 semester hours of study and require either a comprehensive exam, a thesis, or an integrative practicum. Students must have completed a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution to be admitted to a master's program.
