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MILITARY DEGREE NEWS |
Henley-Putnam
University Scholarships
May
5, 2009
Henley-Putnam University,
a premier university for online higher education in the
field of Strategic Security, is pleased to announce the
creation of the Henley-Putnam Strategic Security
Scholarship for current and former members of the
military who are interested in working in the field of
Strategic Security and who wish to pursue a degree in
the area of Intelligence Management, Terrorism and
Counterterrorism Studies, and the Management of Personal
Protection.
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Grantham University Launches "Stimulus
Package" for Military and Veteran Students
March 21, 2009
Grantham University,
an online university serving working adult students
around the world, today announced that it is offering
its own version of a "stimulus package". The University
is offering a new Education Technology Grant for
military and veteran students that will provide them
with a new Dell laptop computer after they have
successfully completed between 12 and 18 semester credit
hours. The Education Technology Grant is available to
all active duty military, reservists, and national
guardsmen, as well as veterans (honorably or medically
discharged) of any branch of the United States Armed
Services.
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Kaplan University Announces 53 Percent Tuition Discount for
Active Duty
November 6, 2008
Kaplan University today
announced the launch of its new Military Student Support
Center and a suite of new services for military students
- including a 53 percent tuition discount for active
duty service members. The benefits are designed to
enhance the flexibility and accessibility of higher
education for military personnel, spouses and veterans.
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Military Online Degrees - Study While You Serve
You can earn your college degree online while you serve your
country. Whether you want to advance your military career, or
prepare for your exit from the military, a college degree can
help you succeed. Listed to the left is information that can
help you to get a degree, even if you are stationed overseas.
Education benefits earned from being in the military can be
used for tuition, and some schools even offer discounts for
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