Posted on Nov 13, 2013
SSG Robert Burns
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Which colleges work with the military the best, and who gives the most transfer credit and credit for your MOS?
Which colleges should you avoid at all costs?
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MAJ Laurie H.
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I'm enrolled at AMU now. It definately caters to servicememebers and is extremely flexible, but I'm not entirely sold on online classes yet.... we shall see.
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Trident University... no final exams!!!!
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Trident University... no final exams!!!!
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CMC Robert Young
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Ma'am, AMU is what you make of it. If you are discriminating about choosing your classes, it will be good experience for you. Doesn't hurt to research your professors either.
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PO3 Matt Schmidt
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I completed my MBA at The University of Missouri--the folks at Mizzou treated me extremely well!  The Veterans Center is great too.  I highly recommend not only the MBA program, but the University in general.
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I would have to say American Military University. It was great and really catered to my situations when they became an issue. I was not able to complete a class due to leaving Iraq. I was able to get a two month extension to my class so I was able to complete it when I was back in the states and settled down.
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CMC Robert Young
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I had a similar experience with some required military leadership training. I got orders to attend a course with a pretty demanding agenda at the Coast Guard Leadership Develop Center. Shot the professor an email to let him know I was going to be off station for a couple of weeks, and sequestered for the duration. He worked out everything for me by frontloading the next set of assignments, and just told me to turn them in when I got back. Couldn't have been better.

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