12/04/2012

Soldier's Guide to a College Degree (Service Member's Guide to a College Degree) Review

Soldier's Guide to a College Degree (Service Member's Guide to a College Degree)
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Written mostly for Army personnel, this book contains valuable information pertinent to all of the military services. This book is the complete guide on how a soldier, and other military personnel, can take advantage of special programs to earn college credits for associate's and bachelor's degrees. The book contains lists of participating schools as well as information on: college credits for military experience, college credits by examination, distance learning programs (DANTES), Servicemember Opportunity Colleges (SOC), nontraditional postsecondary institutions, internet, video, and telecourses, as well as educational benefits and financial help. This guide even includes complete appendixes listing accreditation agencies and major active-duty CONUS and OCONUS education centers. This book is a must-have for all military education centers and any servicemember truly interested in furthering his or her civilian education.

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5 x 8 Describes all educational resources and opportunities available to soldiersShows how to get college credits from military experience and other sources Soldiers Guide to a College Degree is for all soldiers who want to earn college credit but dont have time to attend class. This comprehensive guide explains the key elements to successful attainment of educational goals. It covers methods through which soldiers can earn college credits from their military training and by taking examinations in subjects with advanced study materials. The uses of accredited colleges with nontraditional education programs, Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges, and the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support are fully explained. Appendixes list accreditation and accrediting agencies, as well as major active-duty CONUS and OCONUS Education Centers. In addition to his military duties, Larry Anderson has obtained his bachelors and masters degrees using these techniques to get started. He has worked as a military instructor and a unit educational advisor. He is currently on active duty and lives in Alexandria, Virginia.

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