AUGUST 25, 2021 - It is possible to get an American education not only in the civilian field but also in the military field. To enroll, an international student must obtain a referral from his home country. Sometimes U.S. military academies work out special exchange programs that make the process easier for applicants from foreign countries. U.S. military … [Read more...]
Navy Program Enables Students to Study Modern History of the U.S.
AUGUST 23, 2021 - Naval personnel on active duty have the advantage of using the Navy Tuition Assistance Program (TA), which pays for college courses in full. There are certain requirements that apply, such as having to attend an accredited school and be on active duty for the entire length of the course. Students can study a wide variety of subjects at accredited schools and … [Read more...]
How To Write a Student Assignment About the War in Afghanistan
SEPTEMBER 14, 2021 - The war in Afghanistan has been all over the news ever since the incredible scenes were witnessed a few weeks ago as the Americans withdrew. But did you know the war had been going on for more than 20 years? Yes, before the Americans stepped foot into Afghanistan, the country was already at war with its perceived enemies. Certain situations led to the … [Read more...]
What Tools Help Veterans in Online Education
AUGUST 13, 2021 - The journey of transitioning from military or government to civil career starts with earning a degree for the majority of veterans. And there’s a good reason behind this. A college degree has several benefits which include increased marketability, a higher wage, increased opportunities in the employment sector, greater job satisfaction, and economic stability. … [Read more...]
Navy Exchange’s NEXTgen Scholars Program Support Students
The Navy Exchange Service Command’s (NEXCOM) NEXTgen Scholars Program offers qualified students the opportunity to win $2,500, $1,500, $1,000 or $500 each quarter for earning good grades in school. The next drawing is in September 2021. To enter the drawing, students must be full-time with a “B” grade point average equivalent or better, as determined by their school system. … [Read more...]




