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Thirty-seven new companies and organizations were formally inducted into the Military Spouse Employment Partnership.

With a variety of career options, degrees in aviation give flight to exciting opportunities for veterans and servicemembers. Schools explain what makes their aviation programs unique. BY KASEY CHISHOLM

As veteran students transition to the workforce, they need to make sure their hidden talents are readily visible to would-be employers. BY MICHAEL STACK

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Proper training of faculty can make for a better college experience for veterans. Learn how one school takes the education of its faculty very seriously in order to better serve students. BY TEDD “GUNNY” WEISER

The admissions process is about more than filling out an application and sending in required documentation. It’s also a time of high stress for many would-be students. But there are ways that colleges and universities can make the process easier for military or veteran students.

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EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE A new report from the Institute for Veterans and Military Families at Syracuse University (IVMF) takes a look at servicemembers’ postservice transition, with a special emphasis on education. Co-authored by Dr. Corri Zoli, Rosalinda Maury and Dr. Daniel Fay, the report is IVMF’s first in a new series of research and thought leadership publications aimed at informing ongoing policy and programmatic discourse related to the social, economic and wellness concerns of post-9/11 veterans. More than 8,500 servicemembers (active duty, National Guard and Reserves, veterans and some families) participated in this study. Kelly G. Fodel EDITOR “This effort has resulted in what is arguably one of the most comprehensive and far-reaching datasets available to date that captures the ‘lived experiences’ of the post-9/11 generation of veterans and families,” said Mike Haynie, IVMF Executive Director. “This matters because it should be those lived experiences—the voices of veterans themselves—that inform the choices we make with regard to how best to support their success after they take off the uniform.” Some of the major findings from the ongoing IVMF survey include: • Top reasons for joining included: education benefits (53 percent); a desire to serve your country (52 percent); and new experiences, adventures and/or travel (49 percent), while 88 percent reported that joining the military was a good decision. • Top skills strengthened by the military: work ethic/discipline (87 percent), teamwork (86 percent), leadership (82 percent), mental toughness (81 percent) and adaptation (78 percent). • A majority reported that the military promoted their interest in education and prepared them for education. • 92 percent either “agreed” or “strongly agreed” that education should play a role in their postservice transition. • The top motivations for pursing education include career, self-improvement and personal growth, professional advancement and to use benefits. Some interesting choices were also to “help people/society” and increase their “technical skills.” • Top problems or barriers that hindered pursuit of education goals: lack of financial resources/ financial burden (56 percent); personal/family obligations (28 percent); GI Bill benefits expire before degree completion (25 percent); health/disability issues (23 percent); and conflict between job and school (22 percent). • Top five problems while pursuing their education: age differences with other students (37 percent); lack of financial resources (32 percent); working full-time jobs (32 percent); family responsibilities (29 percent); and few veteran resources on campus (26 percent). • Most (84 percent) felt there was a place for veterans’ leadership, achievement and/or excellence on campuses; however, a majority (53 percent) also felt that colleges/universities do not recognize the specific strengths and skills that veterans bring to higher education. • The majority of servicemembers said they are likely to pursue a different career than their military occupational specialty (55 percent) or actual job performed in the military (47 percent). • An overwhelming majority (79 percent) said the military played a role in their success. This study by IVMF supports what we here at MAE&T already knew: when it comes to getting an education and transitioning to a satisfying career, school selection is of the utmost importance. Every student has different priorities, needs and challenges, so research is imperative before you choose to enroll. We hope our 2016 Guide to Colleges and Universities, starting on page 15, is helpful as you continue your academic journey.


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Veteran Leadership in Higher Education For more than 40 years, Saint Leo University has sought ways to be supportive of our nation’s military. As part of that culture, we take very seriously our responsibility to welcome, educate and serve servicemembers, veterans and their families. In 1973, Saint Leo began teaching classes for 176 military students at Avon Park Bombing Range in Highland County, Fla. Later that year, classes expanded to the MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa where 13 students were enrolled. Since then, the university has continued its commitment to the military and offers courses at education centers in seven states (including on military bases in six of those states—California, Florida, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia), through its Center for Online Learning (COL), and at University Campus in central Florida. As part of our institution’s veteran support philosophy, and to help bridge the gap from active duty to civilian life, we are constantly seeking innovative ways to reach this important audience. When I assumed responsibility for the Veteran Student Services Office in 2014, I realized that to address more fully our student-veterans’ needs, we had to find a better way to provide consistent, ongoing support to our institution’s administration, faculty and staff who have daily contact with our military-affiliated students. With that in mind, we created “Veterans in the Classroom,” a digitally designed course that is available online for any employee 24/7. It is also part of the annual training program for adjunct faculty at 4 | MAE&T 10.10

education centers. This course focuses on key areas: • The university’s rich military history • The number of military-affiliated students attending Saint Leo University by location (University Campus, COL and education centers across the nation) • Background information of servicerelated challenges, such as deployment cycles, pay and allowances and the dynamic of the family unit • Potential challenges some students (and staff) may encounter due to military service experiences. Best practices that may be considered to minimize service impact while leading the students to non-academic service providers. It is important to understand that this hands-on course does not provide answers to all questions regarding possible implications of having veterans in the classroom, nor is there a “one-size-fits-all” mindset to managing student-veteran concerns; each case is unique. The purpose of the training is not only to assist with reintegration, but also to lead student veterans to specific institutional offices and resources that are staffed by qualified individuals to facilitate their specific areas of concern. The course concludes with a review of the resources available to our faculty and staff throughout the university, providing a high-quality academic experience for the student veteran, while incorporating the holistic concept of mind, body and spirit.

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As a permanent example of Saint Leo University’s continued commitment to the military, the sculpture For Those Who Serve, which stands at the center of University Campus, was dedicated on Veterans Day 2010. The complex bronze work, created by accomplished sculptor Dexter Benedict, pays tribute to each branch of the armed services and celebrates the gift of knowledge that Saint Leo has been privileged to share with servicemembers and veterans for more than four decades. We know that higher education opens new possibilities for those who pursue it. More importantly, a college education prepares students to be well-rounded citizens who can think critically and become leaders in their professions. We are proud that our graduates serve their God, their country and their communities. Saint Leo University constantly strives to be an institution where veterans, active military and their families feel respected, supported and free to focus on their studies without distraction. What better way can we repay the men and women who have served so selflessly to ensure our freedom? O Tedd “Gunny” Weiser is the interim director of veteran student services at Saint Leo University. For questions about the Veterans in the Classroom course, email him at vss@saintleo.edu. For more information, contact MAE&T Editor Kelly Fodel at kellyf@kmimediagroup.com or search our online archives for related stories at www.mae-kmi.com.

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Employers Commit to Hiring Military Spouses Thirty-seven new companies and organizations were formally inducted into the Military Spouse Employment Partnership during a ceremony in Alexandria, Va., in late October, bringing the total number of partners to 297. The partners of the Military Spouse Employment Partnership are committed to recruiting, hiring, promoting and retaining military spouses in portable careers. Since Dr. Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, launched the partnership in June 2011, partners have hired tens of thousands of military spouses, according to Stephanie Barna, acting assistant secretary of defense for manpower and reserve affairs. “I state for the record and for the first time publicly, you— our valued partners—have hired more than 82,000 military spouses,” Barna said during the induction ceremony at the Mark Center. “Although MSEP is still a young program, we have known from day one how eager each of you is to hire our spouses,” Barna said. “You clearly see our spouses as having the knowledge, skills and, most importantly, values that your business needs to develop and reach out to new markets and deliver new and improved products and services.” Rosemary Williams, deputy assistant secretary of defense for military community and family policy, addressed the military spouses in attendance. “You represent the thousands of military spouses, both men and women, around the globe who are searching for meaningful employment and career opportunities that will not only fulfill your career dreams, but provide your families with a greater level of financial stability that keeps you strong and resilient,” she said. Kristine Kash, a military spouse and an employee of Military Spouse Employment Partnership partner Starbucks, also spoke as part of the ceremony. “Today’s ceremony is centered around ‘Building Relationships,’ which is perfect, because when I joined Starbucks eight months ago, that was my only option—to build relationships,” she said. “My husband deployed to Iraq the same week I started with the company,” she continued. “I knew no one. I had just moved into a new apartment. The reason I resigned from my previous career and gravitated towards Starbucks was because of the stories I had heard from those who worked there were so inspiring. Everyone was always so happy and engaged.” After the ceremony, partners attended a meeting focused on the day’s theme of building stronger relationships in support of military spouse employment. As part of the broader Department of Defense Spouse Education and Career Opportunities Program, the Military Spouse Employment Partnership is a targeted recruitment and employment solution. It addresses the employment challenges facing military spouses while, at the same time, 6 | MAE&T 10.10 | Transition Trends

Steve Hosley, president and CEO of Liberty-Source PBC, a Military Spouse Employment Partnership partner, signs the Statement of Support during a Military Spouse Employment Partnership induction ceremony at the Mark Center in Alexandria, Va., Oct. 28, 2015. [Image courtesy of DoD and Reza Hajiha.]

Kristine Kash, a military spouse and an employee of Military Spouse Employment Partnership partner Starbucks, shares her personal story and career path during a Military Spouse Employment Partnership induction ceremony. Since its launch in 2011, Military Spouse Employment Partnership employers have posted more than 4 million jobs and hired more than 80,000 military spouses. [Image courtesy of DoD and Reza Hajiha.]

Eddy Mentzer, associate director of the family readiness policy for Department of Defense Military Community and Family Policy, speaks during the ceremony. Mentzer said the talent of military spouses can strengthen the economy, military families, the Defense Department and the nation. [Image courtesy of DoD and Reza Hajiha.]

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People have long been drawn to the allure of the sky. As the need for air travel in both the public and private sector has grown, so has the aviation industry itself. If you’ve considered a career in aviation, the time to seek your degree should be now. According to Kansas State University Polytechnic Aviation professor Jimmy Splichal, now “is an excellent time to become a commercial pilot because the airlines are hiring pilot students as fast as we can graduate them and they reach the required flight hours.” He continued, “Aviation Week reported that more than 20,000 cockpit seats are expected to be available at U.S. airlines over the next seven years due to FAA-mandated age-65 retirements.” With career choices ranging from pilot to airport manager to aviation maintenance and more, the field of aviation is as wide open as the sky, particularly for military veterans. Ken Polovitz, assistant dean of student services at the University of North Dakota’s Department of Aviation explained that “the aviation industry is very structured and regulated. It requires professionals to perform accordingly to be successful.” He went on to say that “these expectations and requirements have many similarities to military training and operations,” which make military veterans excellent candidates for successful careers in the field. Polovitz noted that the aviation industry is currently experiencing a critical shortage in their workforce—and that is a shortage not set to end anytime soon. Qualified pilots, air traffic controllers, managers and technical personnel and more are all crucial areas of need that could make your aviation degree a lucrative career building block. 8 | MAE&T 10.10 | Transition Trends

Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Engineering Vaughn College offers students interested in aviation a comprehensive selection of specializations ideally suited to the career path of their choice. Vaughn programs include certificates in Aircraft Dispatch and Aviation Maintenance; an Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS) of Aviation Maintenance; Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Aircraft Operations (Flight), Airport Management or Aviation Maintenance; Bachelor of Science (BS) in Aeronautical Sciences, Aircraft Operations (Flight), Airline Management, Airport Management, Aviation Maintenance, Aviation Maintenance Management, General Management; and a Master of Science (MS) in Airport Management. Students are excellently prepared for the workforce after studying at Vaughn due to their commitment to cutting-edge technology. Vaughn’s new $1-million flight simulator lab includes two Redbirds—the industry’s newest FMX motion platform simulators—as well as The FRASCA Cessna 172 Flight Training Device and a CRJ-200 simulator. In addition, Vaughn is home to a stateof-the-art radar and air traffic control lab to ensure graduates are prepared for real-world applications. Maureen Kiggins, director of public affairs for Vaughn College, shared that “the ability to think critically is important—pilots, mechanics, dispatchers and controllers get paid to overcome situations,” which is something Vaughn incorporates into their various degree programs. In addition, “they need to be ethically mature and assure safety in www.MAE-kmi.com


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CAREERS IN AVIATION manager, purchasing agent, logistician, management analyst, salesperson, technician, mechanic, supervisor and machinist inspectors; air traffic control, terminal controller, tower controller, terminal radar controller, tower flight data controller, clearance delivery controller, ground, departure and radar associate controller positions; quality control management; aviation management and technical consulting as well as aviation marketing, sales, advertising and public relations management careers.” With so many options in the aviation field, Cucuzzella encourages interested prospective students to “refer to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook online to learn specifics about job requirements, work environment, projected employment growth and earning potential.” Thomas Edison seeks to have their aviation-related areas of study in their degree programs to satisfy both the technical and managerial aspects of the field. In order to make each degree program as valuable as possible for a job seeker, the programs are “based on the research conducted by the college’s Office of Institutional Thomas Edison State College Planning and Research, input from the Flight School Association of North America, which is now our corporate partner, Thomas Edison State College offers Associate in Sciour own program alumni and the School of Applied Science ence in Applied Science and Technology (ASAST) degree and Technology curriculum committee.” programs in Air Traffic control, Aviation Flight Technology Thomas Edison is a particularly friendly educaand Aviation Maintenance Technology. Bachelor of tional choice for current and former miliScience in Applied Science and Technoltary students. Cucuzzella explained, “I think ogy (BSAST) programs are also available in military training offers a much a more thorAir Traffic Control, Aviation Flight Technolough, rigorous and real-world experience ogy, Aviation Maintenance Technology and that can inform their coursework.” He went Aviation Management. Donald S. Cucuzon to share, “Our graduates are prepared to zella, assistant director of the School of guide and supervise daily operations in the Applied Science and Technology, pointed aviation field based on the skills they’ve out that the degree programs offered at acquired through military leadership trainThomas Edison set students up for success in a variety of career paths, such as “AirDonald S. Cucuzzella ing.” Of 18,684 enrolled students, 5,145 are active duty military members, 1,134 are miliframe mechanic, power plant mechanic and Thomas Edison State College tary veterans and 309 are military reservists. avionics technician; aerospace production all that they do,” which is something students with military backgrounds are quite capable of doing. Kiggins expanded on Vaughn’s commitment to veterans. She stated, “Vaughn recognizes that the veteran student’s needs are more complex and diverse than the traditional college student.” In the fall of 2015, Vaughn was home for 215 former or current servicemembers. A Veterans Affairs Office helps coordinate and streamline many collegiate processes for the military population. Career Services work directly with students to make them marketable for hire—the office knows what employers are looking for in their aviation career candidates, and they ensure students have all credentials needed to meet with success. In addition, Vaughn has a full-time internship coordinator on staff in order to ensure students get valuable internships that lead to employment. The careers in aviation are varied and unique, and a student’s experience at Vaughn can prepare them for whatever path they choose to follow.

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60 percent of the military students at Thomas Edison are enrolled in Applied Science and Technology Programs, likely “because of the credit they can potentially earn for their military training, licenses and certifications toward any one of the 66 areas of study offered by the School of Applied Science and Technology.” In addition to maximizing the value of prospective students’ military training and experience, active and veteran service men and women can expect assistance with GI Bill benefits, transitions to civilian life and personalized services via the Office of Military and Veteran Education.

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CAREERS IN AVIATION Americans directly employed in the unmanned aircraft field would double by 2025.” Splichal knows that students with military backgrounds are valuable assets to the aviation programs at K-State. “Members of the Armed Forces have learned the importance of aviation in carrying out the missions of our nation’s military and its importance in the civil realm,” he explained. 22 percent of the students enrolled in the Aviation Department are former military members. K-State is an approved Yellow Ribbon Program, and many of its faculty and staff are military veterans themselves. A Student Veterans of America chapter, VA representative and earned credits for military training and experience make K-State an extremely military-friendly university, something that Splichal values. He shared, “We at Kansas State University Polytechnic are proud to be of service to those who have served or are serving our country.”

University of North Dakota The Department of Aviation at the University of North Dakota—UND Aerospace for short—offers seven four-yeardegree undergraduate majors. Bachelor of Science degrees in Aeronautics include Air Traffic Control, Aviation Technology Management, Commercial Aviation, Flight Education and Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations. A Bachelor of Business Administration degree is also available in Airport Management and Aviation Administration. At the graduate level, students can pursue a Master of Science in Aviation and a Ph.D. in Aerospace Science. “All of the majors require flight training in the curriculum,” explained Polovitz. He went on, “This is supported by a comprehensive flight operations comprised of over 140 aircraft including helicopters and UAS platforms and flight training devices.” Polovitz stressed that the critical shortage in many areas of the aviation industry could mean Ken Polovitz big advantages for graduates. University of North Dakota The need is so great that the job opportunities could be unprecedented. And those job opportunities are varied and many. Of course, students could be professional pilots or flight instructors, but many will also go on to work with the FAA as air traffic controllers, managers in airport environments as well as aerospace research and development and more. UND’s aviation program allows students to be prepared for success in their careers due to its “liberal arts foundation with a demanding technical education component” that makes for incredibly well-rounded graduates. UND is designated as “Military Friendly,” with approximately fifty veterans currently enrolled in aviation programs. The school is a full participant in the Post-9/11 GI Bill Yellow Ribbon Program, and also offers a Veterans Affairs Office that assists military students as needed. The Memorial Student Union even offers collaborative study and lounging 12 | MAE&T 10.10 | Transition Trends

spaces specifically for veteran students. Polovitz is confident that “Students who engulf themselves in this environment of learning have established a solid foundation on which to launch a successful career in the aviation industry.”

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Worldwide “Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is the world’s largest, fully accredited university dedicated to aviation and aerospace with residential campuses in Florida and Arizona,” explained Ian McAndrew, department chair of graduate studies at EmbryRiddle Aeronautical University–Worldwide. Coursework covers a wide range of important topics, including business, aeronautics, human factors, Ian McAndrew unmanned systems, aviation security, logistics and transEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical portation. The degree proUniversity – Worldwide grams offered are developed with direction form an industry advisory board with the intent to meet industry needs and get students career ready. McAndrew explained, “The aviation industry is seeing rapid global expansion like never before. The number of pilots, maintainers, airport managers, support, service and other jobs will be growing,” particularly due to the impending retirements of the Baby Boomer generation. No matter your aviation goals—pilot, maintainer or manager—Embry-Riddle is an excellent choice. “The industry needs people who can plan and manage complex projects and systems,” McAndrew described. “It also needs skilled professionals who can recruit new businesses and create development opportunities at airports,” and such skilled professionals are created by the programs at Embry-Riddle. Offering courses online and at many military base locations domestic and foreign, Embry-Riddle is convenient for students with military backgrounds who may have to relocate during their studies. Institutional scholarships are offered to supplement military education benefits for qualified students. In addition, military personnel are often able to receive credits for their previous studies. Embry-Riddle Worldwide has been ranked and recognized by US News & World Report as well as other organizations for its commitment to veterans and their educations. McAndrew emphasized that “if you want to be competitive in today’s global aviation industry, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is the place for you.” O

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MAKING THE TRANSITION

TRANSITION TRENDS

Making the Invisible Visible Early failures, ongoing struggles, successes and transition stories that would make your toes curl. We have seen them all. At Student Veterans of America, we focus on three things that constitute the life cycle of a student veteran: • We aim to produce better-informed consumers of GI Bill benefits. • We support student veterans on campus through peerbased mentoring (at our chapters). • We help to ensure that student veterans find meaningful employment with leading corporations. With nearly 1,300 chapters in all 50 states and five countries representing 440,000 student veterans we understand the myriad scenarios those transitioning out of the military face. We understand that a transition is not just a moment in a veteran’s life, rather a process that requires focus, dedication and nurturing. You can compare it to the difference between a wedding and a marriage. A wedding day, complex and requiring coordination, is only one day, but a marriage requires years of hard work and sacrifice. I use this as an example because 62 percent of student veterans have been or are married. As nontraditional students, we often face nontraditional problems. These problems can seem unnerving and leave student veterans feeling that they are out of place, behind schedule, late to the game, or any other version of saying that a veteran is getting a later start in post-military life. It is important to understand that veterans have strengths that come from time in service, and we must utilize these nontraditional tools and skillsets as we navigate our transition. Here are some thoughts from former student veterans currently employed at Accenture, one of our corporate partners. Jonathan Alirez, former Staff Sergeant in the Air Force and University of Denver graduate, offers: Engage those around you. “When I left the military, I felt that I was years behind my ‘peers.’ They had completed college, started a career and were already being promoted. I was just starting out in school, joined by classmates that were much younger. Embrace the skills of those in your classes or in your early career peer groups. Don’t worry about catching up. The playing field levels as you progress and your military bearing and experience shines as you face new and unique challenges during the course of your career.” www.MAE-kmi.com

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Andrew O’Connor, former Corporal in the Marine Corps and Columbia University graduate, understands that his experience has equipped him to deal with navigating complex environments and scenarios. He offers: Embrace the unknown. “Similar to networking, this is a huge comfort zone veterans need to push. I always had a set path during my five years of service, and I became dependent on having a determined course. Shifting to a mindset where I’m deciding what major I choose, what internship(s) I apply for and what career opportunities I set my sights on was daunting. But once I understood the level of flexibility involved that my “dream job” became a moving target as I acquired more information, this helped me realize navigating the unknown is a fun challenge rather than a scary proposition. We can move forward and pivot as needed.” Veterans are in the business of marketing. Or at least they should be. Let’s take a lesson from the marketing classic Positioning, by Jack Trout and Al Ries. Establish a position. You must position yourself in your desired employer’s mind. Your position must be singular: one simple message. This is not an easy task, but it begins early in your higher education experience. It is so important to think deeply about what it is that you love to do. Student Veterans often go down a path based on what they think they can do, rather than what they want to do. When you can say, “I am here because I love to do this,” you are operating from a stronger position. While a successful transition to the workforce can seem like the next challenge, understand that top corporations want to hire you, and they are not simply standing by waiting for you to engage them. Student Veterans of America has the support of corporations such as Raytheon, Accenture, Disney, General Dynamics, Microsoft, Google, Prudential, PNC Bank and Bank of America. Each has not only demonstrated strong corporate responsibility to hire veterans, but they have also established programs to identify and cultivate veterans and ensure a successful transition to the workforce. If you would like to know more about Student Veterans of America, our corporate partners or how to become a member, please contact us at contact@studentveterans.org, or give us a call at (202) 223-4710. O For more information, contact MAE&T Editor Kelly Fodel at kellyf@kmimediagroup.com or search our online archives for related stories at www.mae-kmi.com.

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Reuters Top 100 Ranking of Most Innovative Universities

Stanford University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University topped the inaugural Reuters Top 100 ranking of the world’s most innovative universities. The Reuters Top 100 ranking aims to identify which institutions contribute the most to science and technology and have the greatest impact on the global economy. The ranking uses proprietary data and analysis tools from the Intellectual Property & Science division of Thomson Reuters to examine a series of patent and researchrelated metrics and get to the essence of what it means to be truly innovative. The criteria focused on academic papers, which indicate basic research performed at a university, and patent filings, which point to an institution’s interest in protecting and commercializing its discoveries.

Stanford edged out other tech giants and Ivy League stalwarts by scoring consistently well across all criteria, with especially high marks when it came to articles and patents that were frequently cited by researchers elsewhere in the academic and corporate worlds. Other key findings of the Reuters Top 100 include the strong performance of institutions outside the United States. Half of Reuters Top 100 Innovative Universities are located in Canada, Europe or Asia; Japan is home to nine of the Reuters Top 100 innovative universities—more than any other country except the U.S. South Korea also performs well on the list; the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, or KAIST, is the only non-U.S. school to place in the top 10.

For more on the Reuters Top 100, including a detailed methodology and profiles of the universities, visit http://www.reuters.com/mostinnovative-universities. The top 10 schools are: • • • • • • • • • •

Stanford University Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Harvard University University of Washington University of Michigan System Northwestern University University of Texas System University of Wisconsin System University of Pennsylvania Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST)

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi to Boost Nationally Recognized eLine Military Program Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi has received more than $1 million, in the form of a Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant, to boost the already unique and nationally recognized eLine Military Program that fast-tracks nursing degrees for veterans with prior medical experience. As an increasing number of veterans attempt to reintegrate into civilian life, many are faced with the challenge of finding jobs that match their skillsets. In fact, roughly 844,000 veterans are unemployed and looking for work, according to a 2013 report issued by the White House. In Texas, this concern is magnified due to the large number of veterans at Texas bases who will be leaving the service due to expected drawdowns. Many veterans, particularly those returning veterans who served in a medical capacity as medics or corpsmen, find their experience does not translate into the credentials needed or recog14 | MAE&T 10.10

nized in the civilian world. The College of Nursing and Health Sciences’ eLine Military Program is credited in the White House report as being part of the solution by utilizing a Prior Learning Assessment model. This program individually evaluates military medical experience for appropriate academic credit. Currently, between 50-60 eLine Military students are enrolled in the program at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. In addition, there are 160 students in the pipeline, and since 2010, there have been more than 1,500 inquires, evidence that there is interest and a need for the program. “In most cases, military personal have limited career options in the medical field when they transition into civilian life,” said Dr. Mary Jane Hamilton, Dean of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. “We have identified a solution to translate the knowledge and experience they already have into credits. This program gives individuals credit for what they already know,

and keeps them from having to start the program from the beginning.” Hamilton said the program is unique in that it is as individualized as possible and the student has the flexibility to customize the program to their benefit.“We have a case worker that works with these students to offer a ‘circle of caring’ which includes psycho-social support, counselors, academic support, tutors, mentors and the best financial package available to them,” she said. “We treat the students like family.” For example, a veteran who receives credit for prior medical training and experience can complete the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program in 15-18 months (or less) compared to the typical BSN student, who would normally complete the program in 24 months. However, due to the flexibility, the length of time in the program is individualized to the student. This shortens the length of time a veteran needs to spend in school before being able to find a full-time civilian job. www.MAE-kmi.com



2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Welcome to Military Advanced Education & Transition’s 2016 Guide to Colleges & Universities. Now in its ninth year of publishing the guide, MAE&T was the first publication to launch a reference tool of this type. MAE&T has been improving the process every year in order to provide our men and women in uniform information that will help them make the right choices about college. Our goal in designing this extensive survey was to take into consideration the best practices in military and veteran education that are most relevant to you, the prospective student. This year, Military Advanced Education & Transition worked closely with our newly established advisory board of educational and government leaders to assist us in making this our most comprehensive survey to date. They evaluated the drafts of the questionnaire, made pages of notes and suggestions and helped to redefine questions for clarity. We thank them for their thoughtful edits and additions to our process. Color-coded dashboards throughout the guide display the results of our survey. They consist of six gauges representing key categories of consideration to servicemembers, veterans, their spouses and dependents: Military Culture, Financial Assistance, Flexibility, General Support, Online Support and On-Campus Support. It is important to note that we could only evaluate the information that was provided; each institution was responsible for disclosure. Responses to the survey questions were assigned weights to reflect their relative importance within each of the five categories, and were then totaled to determine their score for that gauge. Each dashboard gauge has a shaded background that

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shows the maximum potential points for that category. Against that background is a darker bar which shows how many points that school achieved. You’ll see that we have included the results for all schools that responded to our questionnaire. We believe that having as much data as possible will help prospective students make a well-informed decision about which school best suits their needs. Although we do not rank schools in the guide, we have recognized the schools that exhibited best practices in military and veteran education with an MAE&T 2016 Top School logo for use in their promotional materials. As in previous years, all institutions were judged based on the same criteria; we did not judge private, public, for-profit, notfor-profit, four-year or two-year colleges separately, because we believe that regardless of size or degrees granted, any school can make an effort to better serve those who have served our nation. In addition to our published guide, we have lots of extra details about each institution available on our online database of schools. Visit www.mae-kmi.com to view our searchable database, access and review all of the survey answers from all of the participating institutions, and see all the information MAE&T used in evaluating submissions. There are a variety of search functions that allow you to filter and sort schools based on your needs. This tool is invaluable for comparing and contrasting the schools on your list of consideration. Good luck to you in the next stage of your academic journey.

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

ALBERTUS MAGNUS COLLEGE

AMERICAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY INCORPORATED

Abilene, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,742 Graduate Enrollment: 1,043 Military Enrollment: 139 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

New Haven, Conn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,576 Graduate Enrollment: 420 Military Enrollment: 65 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Roanoke, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,739 Graduate Enrollment: 77 Military Enrollment: 0 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

ABRAHAM BALDWIN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE

ALLIANT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

Tifton, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,594 Military Enrollment: 142 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

San Diego, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,259 Graduate Enrollment: 3,297 Military Enrollment: 280 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

AMERICAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY INCORPORATED

ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY San Francisco, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 11,701 Graduate Enrollment: 5,824 Military Enrollment: 1,123 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Roanoke, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,436 Graduate Enrollment: 0 Military Enrollment: 0 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Washington, DC Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 8,145 Graduate Enrollment: 5,740 Military Enrollment: 309 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

AMRIDGE UNIVERSITY Montgomery, Ala. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 544 Graduate Enrollment: 550 Military Enrollment: 168 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

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San Angelo, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,280 Graduate Enrollment: 2,177 Military Enrollment: 1,331 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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ADELPHI UNIVERSITY Garden City, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,852 Graduate Enrollment: 2,404 Military Enrollment: 90 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Contact: Lindsay Oglesby Chief Enrollment Management Officer info@allied.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 2,196 Military Enrollment: 1,993 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

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AMERICAN INTERCONTINENTAL UNIVERSITY (AIU) ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY Albany, Ga. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,142 Graduate Enrollment: 425 Military Enrollment: 142 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

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Schaumburg, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 23,274 Graduate Enrollment: 2,848 Military Enrollment: 9,360 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Undergrad Enrollment: 90,415 Graduate Enrollment: 18,968 Military Enrollment: 74,606 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE Arnold, Md. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 23,309 Military Enrollment: 1,857 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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AMERICAN SENTINEL UNIVERSITY Aurora, Colo. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 1,359 Graduate Enrollment: 1,507 Military Enrollment: 555 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

ANOKA-RAMSEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Coon Rapids, Minn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 12,297 Graduate Enrollment: 0 Military Enrollment: 503 Degree Types: Associate

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY MIDWEST Yellow Springs, Ohio Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 56 Graduate Enrollment: 125 Military Enrollment: 181 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Tempe, Ariz. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 56,164 Graduate Enrollment: 13,198 Military Enrollment: 4,198 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

ARGOSY UNIVERSITY

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY AT SKYSONG/ONLINE

Orange, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 17,100 Graduate Enrollment: 12,170 Military Enrollment: 4,346 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Scottsdale, Ariz. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 11,343 Graduate Enrollment: 2,596 Military Enrollment: 1,924 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE

ARMSTRONG STATE UNIVERSITY

Yuma, Ariz. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 8,594 Military Enrollment: 500 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Savannah, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,149 Graduate Enrollment: 879 Military Enrollment: 955 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

ARKANSAS NORTHEASTERN COLLEGE Blytheville, Ark. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,822 Military Enrollment: 90 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

ASHFORD UNIVERSITY San Diego, Calif. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 0 Graduate Enrollment: 0 Military Enrollment: 0 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

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State University, Ark. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,786 Graduate Enrollment: 4,280 Military Enrollment: 552 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY MID-SOUTH West Memphis, Ark. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,470 Military Enrollment: 46 Degree Types: Associate

ASHLAND COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE Ashland, Ky. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,250 Graduate Enrollment: 0 Military Enrollment: 176 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

ATHENS STATE UNIVERSITY Athens, Ala. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,391 Graduate Enrollment: 0 Military Enrollment: 178 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Certificates

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ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY MOUNTAIN HOME Mountain Home, Ark. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,511 Military Enrollment: 108 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

ATHENS TECHNICAL COLLEGE Athens, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,563 Graduate Enrollment: 0 Military Enrollment: 339 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES ATLANTA METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE Atlanta, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 3,000 Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

AUGSBURG COLLEGE Minneapolis, Minn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,641 Graduate Enrollment: 824 Military Enrollment: 107 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

AUGUSTANA COLLEGE Sioux Falls, S.D. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 1,671 Graduate Enrollment: 152 Military Enrollment: 36 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY

BAKER COLLEGE

Clarksville, Tenn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 9,246 Graduate Enrollment: 865 Military Enrollment: 2,485 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

AURORA UNIVERSITY Aurora, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 3,383 Graduate Enrollment: 1,644 Military Enrollment: 122 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

AVERETT UNIVERSITY Danville, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,554 Graduate Enrollment: 436 Military Enrollment: 315 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

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Contact: Christy Brasfield Military Services Officer christy.brasfield@baker.edu Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Graduate Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY

Miami Shores, Fla. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,000 Graduate Enrollment: 4,500 Military Enrollment: 350 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Bellevue, Neb. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.bellevue.edu/prospective-students/ military

Boise, Idaho Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 19,351 Graduate Enrollment: 2908 Military Enrollment: 1236 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

BARSTOW COMMUNITY COLLEGE Barstow, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,043 Graduate Enrollment: 0 Military Enrollment: 873 Degree Types: Associate

Contact: Willie Woolford Assistant Director of Military Programs willie.woolford@bellevue.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 7,685 Graduate Enrollment: 4,174 Military Enrollment: 2,984 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Bowling Green, Ohio Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 31,546 Graduate Enrollment: 4,868 Military Enrollment: 942 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE Fall River, Mass. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 17,221 Military Enrollment: 387 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

BROADVIEW UNIVERSITY West Jordan, Utah Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,103 Graduate Enrollment: 3 Military Enrollment: 221 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

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Eastlake, Ohio Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 558 Military Enrollment: 13 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

Nashville, Tenn. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,810 Graduate Enrollment: 1,615 Military Enrollment: 206 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

BELHAVEN UNIVERSITY

BISMARCK STATE COLLEGE

Jackson, Miss. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,277 Graduate Enrollment: 3,134 Military Enrollment: 608 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Bismarck, N.D. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,002 Military Enrollment: 500 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

BROOKLYN COLLEGE BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY Irvine, Calif. Online Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,939 Graduate Enrollment: 4,996 Military Enrollment: 2,758 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

BRENAU UNIVERSITY Gainesville, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,844 Graduate Enrollment: 1,239 Military Enrollment: 344 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Brooklyn, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 27,272 Graduate Enrollment: 6,154 Military Enrollment: 350 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

BRYAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES Lincoln, Neb. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 564 Graduate Enrollment: 67 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

BLUEFIELD COLLEGE Bluefield, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 1,041 Graduate Enrollment: 18 Military Enrollment: 60 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

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BRIDGEVALLEY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE South Charleston, W.Va. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,300 Military Enrollment: 75 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-AMHERST Getzville, N.Y. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 356 Military Enrollment: 13 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

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BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-SYRACUSE

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-SOUTHTOWNS

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-PARMA

Akron, Ohio On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 300 Military Enrollment: 3 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

Syracuse, N.Y. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 454 Military Enrollment: 6 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

Orchard Park, N.Y. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 474 Military Enrollment: 18 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

Parma, Ohio Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 585 Military Enrollment: 13 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-ALBANY

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-SYRACUSE NORTH

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-WAUWATOSA

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-RICHMOND

Wauwatosa, Wis. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 689 Military Enrollment: 12 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

Richmond, Va. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 771 Military Enrollment: 38 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-VIRGINIA BEACH

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-CLEVELAND DOWNTOWN

CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Virginia Beach, Va. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 635 Military Enrollment: 132 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

Cleveland, Ohio Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 589 Military Enrollment: 9 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-BUFFALO DOWNTOWN

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-HAMPTON

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-GREECE

Buffalo, N.Y. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 637 Military Enrollment: 5 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

Hampton, Va. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 577 Military Enrollment: 76 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

Rochester, N.Y. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 359 Military Enrollment: 9 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-ONLINE

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-MILWAUKEE DOWNTOWN

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-HENRIETTA

Albany, N.Y. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 496 Military Enrollment: 11 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE-BAYSHORE Glendale, Wis. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 499 Military Enrollment: 15 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

Orchard Park, N.Y. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 2,180 Military Enrollment: 130 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

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Liverpool, N.Y. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 419 Military Enrollment: 15 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

Milwaukee, Wis. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 904 Military Enrollment: 4 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

Rochester, N.Y. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 342 Military Enrollment: 9 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

Tanner, Ala. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 13,314 Military Enrollment: 827 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY Thousand Oaks, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,112 Graduate Enrollment: 1,866 Military Enrollment: 94 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY Irvine, Calif. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 641 Graduate Enrollment: 1,597 Military Enrollment: 187 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, POMONA Pomona, Calif. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 22,384 Graduate Enrollment: 1,582 Military Enrollment: 718 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral,

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY CHANNEL ISLANDS Camarillo, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,879 Graduate Enrollment: 226 Military Enrollment: 200 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICO Chico, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 16,252 Graduate Enrollment: 1,748 Military Enrollment: 677 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 16,676 Graduate Enrollment: 2,276 Military Enrollment: 784 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

CAMERON UNIVERSITY

CARROLL COLLEGE

Lawton, Okla. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,054 Graduate Enrollment: 483 Military Enrollment: 481 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Helena, Mont. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 1,430 Military Enrollment: 49 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

CAPITAL UNIVERSITY Columbus, Ohio On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 2,742 Graduate Enrollment: 752 Military Enrollment: 50 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

CAPITOL TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY EAST BAY Hayward, Calif. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 11,802 Graduate Enrollment: 2,414 Military Enrollment: 295 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA California, Pa. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 6,589 Graduate Enrollment: 2,491 Military Enrollment: 423 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

Laurel, Md. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 438 Graduate Enrollment: 412 Military Enrollment: 175 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

CARL SANDBURG COLLEGE

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY SAN MARCOS San Marcos, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 11,778 Graduate Enrollment: 376 Military Enrollment: 1,221 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

CALUMET COLLEGE OF ST. JOSEPH Whiting, Ind. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Graduate Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: 40 Degree Types: Associate, Master’s, Certificates

Galesburg, Ill. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,655 Military Enrollment: 92 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

CAROLINAS COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES Charlotte, N.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 490 Military Enrollment: 20 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY Cleveland, Ohio Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,911 Graduate Enrollment: 5,860 Military Enrollment: 99 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

CAYUGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Auburn, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,633 Military Enrollment: 176 Degree Types: Associate

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE OF KANSAS McPherson, Kan. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 1,397 Military Enrollment: 0 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE-NEBRASKA Grand Island, Neb. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 16,410 Military Enrollment: 393 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE Killeen, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.ctcd.edu

Contact: Student Services Advisor online.mentors@ctcd.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 39,348 Military Enrollment: 30,567 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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CENTRAL VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

CHANDLER-GILBERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Lynchburg, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,200 Military Enrollment: 750 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Chandler, Ariz. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 19,225 Military Enrollment: 750 Degree Types: Associate

CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY OF HONOLULU

CHARTER OAK STATE COLLEGE

Honolulu, Hawaii Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,335 Graduate Enrollment: 897 Military Enrollment: 965 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

New Britain, Conn. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 2,915 Military Enrollment: 187 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES CHRISTIAN BROTHERS UNIVERSITY Memphis, Tenn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,299 Graduate Enrollment: 371 Military Enrollment: 45 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

CITY UNIVERSITY OF SEATTLE Seattle, Wash. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,072 Graduate Enrollment: 2,800 Military Enrollment: 127 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

CLARKSON UNIVERSITY Potsdam, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,337 Graduate Enrollment: 713 Military Enrollment: 77 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

CLAYTON STATE UNIVERSITY Morrow, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,100 Graduate Enrollment: 325 Military Enrollment: 525 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

CLOVER PARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE

COLLEGE OF SAINT ELIZABETH

Lakewood, Wash. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,300 Military Enrollment: 350 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

Morristown, N.J. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 830 Graduate Enrollment: 418 Military Enrollment: 6 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

COASTAL BEND COLLEGE Beeville, Texas Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,800 Military Enrollment: 300 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN MARYLAND La Plata, Md. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 17,220 Military Enrollment: 1,230 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY CLEARY UNIVERSITY CLARION UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Clarion, Pa. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 4,933 Graduate Enrollment: 779 Military Enrollment: 200 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Howell, Mich. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 552 Graduate Enrollment: 131 Military Enrollment: 62 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CLARK STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Springfield, Ohio Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 8,426 Military Enrollment: 421 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Clemson, S.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 17,260 Graduate Enrollment: 4,597 Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

CLINTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE Plattsburgh, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,563 Military Enrollment: 138 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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Conway, S.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 9,364 Graduate Enrollment: 612 Military Enrollment: 421 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

COASTLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Fountain Valley, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 61,784 Military Enrollment: 12,380 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY (CBT COLLEGE) Miami, Fla. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 1,100 Military Enrollment: 28 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

COLLIN COLLEGE McKinney, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Graduate Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: 1,392 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY Fort Collins, Colo. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 23,698 Graduate Enrollment: 4,832 Military Enrollment: 1,550 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY-GLOBAL CAMPUS Greenwood Village, Colo. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 9,824 Graduate Enrollment: 3,311 Military Enrollment: 2,235 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

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COLUMBIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF DENVER

Colorado Springs, Colo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 37,289 Graduate Enrollment: 5,875 Military Enrollment: 6,818 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

Orange Beach, Ala. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 8,255 Graduate Enrollment: 23,694 Military Enrollment: 12,499 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Denver, Colo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 14,988 Military Enrollment: 339 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Omaha, Neb. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,233 Graduate Enrollment: 4,464 Military Enrollment: 269 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA

CROWN COLLEGE

COLUMBIA COLLEGE Columbia, Mo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 24,330 Graduate Enrollment: 1,373 Military Enrollment: 9,951 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

COLUMBUS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Columbus, Ohio Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 24,532 Military Enrollment: 1,120 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Philadelphia, Pa. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 34,000 Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY

St. Bonifacius, Minn. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 2,190 Graduate Enrollment: 354 Military Enrollment: 174 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

CONCORDIA COLLEGE COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO Chicago, Ill. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 9,003 Graduate Enrollment: 439 Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

COMMUNITY BUSINESS COLLEGE Modesto, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 49 Military Enrollment: 10 Degree Types: Certificates

Moorhead, Minn. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 2,381 Graduate Enrollment: 17 Military Enrollment: 21 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

CUNY QUEENSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE Bayside, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 16,182 Military Enrollment: 310 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

CORBAN UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF AURORA COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Columbia, S.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 560 Graduate Enrollment: 544 Military Enrollment: 88 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Aurora, Colo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 9,500 Military Enrollment: 340 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BEAVER COUNTY Monaca, Pa. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,307 Military Enrollment: 130 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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Salem, Ore. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,093 Graduate Enrollment: 285 Military Enrollment: 42 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

COWLEY COLLEGE Arkansas City, Kan. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,426 Military Enrollment: 50 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

DABNEY S. LANCASTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Clifton Forge, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,462 Military Enrollment: 144 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

DAEMEN COLLEGE Amherst, N.Y. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,045 Graduate Enrollment: 755 Military Enrollment: 75 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES DAKOTA COLLEGE AT BOTTINEAU Bottineau, N.D. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,470 Military Enrollment: 34 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

DALLAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY Dallas, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,062 Graduate Enrollment: 2,534 Military Enrollment: 257 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY

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D’YOUVILLE COLLEGE

Grand Rapids, Mich. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.davenport.edu

Downers Grove, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 42,464 Graduate Enrollment: 14,505 Military Enrollment: 12,492 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Buffalo, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,963 Graduate Enrollment: 1,104 Military Enrollment: 492 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

DOANE COLLEGE

EAST CENTRAL UNIVERSITY

Crete, Neb. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,004 Graduate Enrollment: 1,262 Military Enrollment: 129 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

Ada, Okla. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: 232 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

DREXEL UNIVERSITY

EASTERN GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Contact: Elizabeth Szubinski Marketing Project Manager eszubinski@davenport.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 6,810 Graduate Enrollment: 2,175 Military Enrollment: 581 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

DEL MAR COLLEGE

DANVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Corpus Christi, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,439 Graduate Enrollment: 0 Military Enrollment: 1,157 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Danville, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,922 Military Enrollment: 213 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Philadelphia, Pa. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 18,767 Graduate Enrollment: 11,116 Military Enrollment: 998 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Steubenville, Ohio Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,195 Military Enrollment: 100 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Hanover, N.H. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Graduate Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

Cleveland, Miss. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Graduate Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: 116 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

DUNLAP-STONE UNIVERSITY Phoenix, Ariz. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 425 Graduate Enrollment: 30 Military Enrollment: 60 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Richmond, Ky. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 16,454 Graduate Enrollment: 2,214 Military Enrollment: 1,450 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

DEPAUL UNIVERSITY

DARTON STATE COLLEGE Albany, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,724 Military Enrollment: 275 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

Chicago, Ill. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 16,153 Graduate Enrollment: 7,646 Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY Pittsburgh, Pa. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,101 Graduate Enrollment: 3,225 Military Enrollment: 325 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY La Grande, Ore. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,653 Graduate Enrollment: 222 Military Enrollment: 176 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Edinboro, Pa. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 5,595 Graduate Enrollment: 1,242 Military Enrollment: 153 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITYWORLDWIDE Daytona Beach, Fla. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 10,115 Graduate Enrollment: 4,533 Military Enrollment: 6,671 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

EXCEL LEARNING CENTER Austin, Texas On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 50 Military Enrollment: 12 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

ECPI UNIVERSITY Virginia Beach, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.ecpi.edu

Contact: Bob Larned Executive Director of Military Education rlarned@mil.ecpi.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 10,932 Graduate Enrollment: 50 Military Enrollment: 3,228 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

EL CENTRO COLLEGE Dallas, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 20,000 Military Enrollment: 500 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

ERIE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Buffalo, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 16,525 Military Enrollment: 1,360 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

EL PASO COMMUNITY COLLEGE El Paso, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 28,306 Military Enrollment: 2,548 Degree Types: Associate

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EDGECOMBE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Tarboro, N.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,114 Military Enrollment: 245 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

EDGEWOOD COLLEGE Madison, Wis. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,935 Graduate Enrollment: 1,045 Military Enrollment: 163 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITYDAYTONA BEACH Daytona Beach, Fla. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,967 Graduate Enrollment: 571 Military Enrollment: 724 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITYPRESCOTT Prescott, Ariz. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 1,984 Graduate Enrollment: 51 Military Enrollment: 270 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES EXCELSIOR COLLEGE Albany, N.Y. Online Only cme.excelsior.edu

Contact: Center for Military Education Military Admissions Counselor military@excelsior.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 36,878 Graduate Enrollment: 3,118 Military Enrollment: 17,308 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

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Bay Minette, Ala. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,500 Military Enrollment: 399 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Fayetteville, N.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 24,755 Military Enrollment: 3,992 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Melbourne, Fla. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.floridatechonline.com

FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY Fayetteville, N.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,247 Graduate Enrollment: 652 Military Enrollment: 1,554 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY Big Rapids, Mich. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 14,893 Graduate Enrollment: 1,315 Military Enrollment: 591 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Contact: Tonya Parker Military and Veterans Affairs Coordinator uava@fit.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 5,702 Graduate Enrollment: 3,873 Military Enrollment: 869 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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Hialeah, Fla. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,571 Graduate Enrollment: 33 Military Enrollment: 62 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

Philadelphia, Pa. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.fox.temple.edu/outflank

Boiling Springs, N.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,749 Graduate Enrollment: 1,796 Military Enrollment: 91 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Statesboro, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 20,476 Graduate Enrollment: 3,233 Military Enrollment: 1,510 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Edgewood, Ky. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,800 Military Enrollment: 488 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Glendale, Ariz. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 37,415 Military Enrollment: 1,590 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE Jacksonville, Fla. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 11,409 Graduate Enrollment: 39,975 Military Enrollment: 6,763 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

Contact: Debbie Campbell Vice Dean, Temple Veteran Association Faculty Advisor debbie.campbell@temple.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 29,218 Graduate Enrollment: 9,634 Military Enrollment: 1,120 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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FORDHAM UNIVERSITY Bronx, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 9,082 Graduate Enrollment: 7,176 Military Enrollment: 439 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Columbus, Ohio Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,230 Graduate Enrollment: 1,379 Military Enrollment: 625 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Fairfax, Va. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 21,672 Graduate Enrollment: 11,380 Military Enrollment: 3,140 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

FREDERICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FORT HAY STATE UIVERSITYVIRTUAL COLLEGE Hays, Kan. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 12,259 Graduate Enrollment: 1,566 Military Enrollment: 942 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Frederick, Md. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,320 Military Enrollment: 335 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

GEORGIA HIGHLANDS COLLEGE

Springfield, Mo. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 5,447 Graduate Enrollment: 306 Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

GLOBE UNIVERSITY

Cartersville, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,537 Military Enrollment: 279 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

Woodbury, Minn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,373 Graduate Enrollment: 273 Military Enrollment: 658 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE

GRACE COLLEGE AND SEMINARY

GARDEN CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Garden City, Kan. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,716 Military Enrollment: 31 Degree Types: Associate

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Decatur, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 27,241 Military Enrollment: 2,159 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Winona Lake, Ind. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,857 Graduate Enrollment: 328 Military Enrollment: 47 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY Phoenix, Ariz. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 42,057 Graduate Enrollment: 20,646 Military Enrollment: 6,347 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

GRANTHAM UNIVERSITY Lenexa, Kan. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 15,181 Graduate Enrollment: 2,480 Military Enrollment: 9,081 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

HARRISON MIDDLETON UNIVERSITY

HAWKEYE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Tempe, Ariz. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 25 Graduate Enrollment: 50 Military Enrollment: 7 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Waterloo, Iowa Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,300 Military Enrollment: 305 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY Allendale, Mich. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 23,640 Graduate Enrollment: 5,022 Military Enrollment: 767 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

GWINNETT TECHNICAL COLLEGE Lawrenceville, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,234 Military Enrollment: 453 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE Chicago, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 14,000 Military Enrollment: 312 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

HAWAII PACIFIC UNIVERSITY GRANITE STATE COLLEGE Concord, N.H. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,839 Graduate Enrollment: 569 Military Enrollment: 291 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE Bel Air, Md. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 12,674 Military Enrollment: 458 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Honolulu, Hawaii Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,599 Graduate Enrollment: 1,075 Military Enrollment: 2,904 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

HEAVY EQUIPMENT COLLEGE OF OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City, Okla. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 178 Graduate Enrollment: 175 Military Enrollment: 105 Degree Types: Certificates

HENLEY-PUTNAM UNIVERSITY San Jose, Calif. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 476 Graduate Enrollment: 393 Military Enrollment: 679 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES HOPE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Fullerton, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 951 Graduate Enrollment: 563 Military Enrollment: 58 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

HOPKINSVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY Pocatello, Idaho Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 14,290 Graduate Enrollment: 2,383 Military Enrollment: 545 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Hopkinsville, Ky. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,552 Military Enrollment: 1,764 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE

INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE

HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY Arcata, Calif. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 8,485 Graduate Enrollment: 488 Military Enrollment: 491 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Indianapolis, Ind. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 22,525 Graduate Enrollment: 8,165 Military Enrollment: 1,838 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY Normal, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 18,155 Graduate Enrollment: 2,460 Military Enrollment: 506 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Columbia, Md. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 14,413 Military Enrollment: 550 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

INDIANA UNIVERSITYPURDUE UNIVERSITYINDIANAPOLIS

Fort Pierce, Fla. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 17,665 Military Enrollment: 605 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Marion, Ind. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 12,094 Graduate Enrollment: 5,379 Military Enrollment: 844 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF INDIANA Indianapolis, Ind. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 173,371 Military Enrollment: 6,006 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

J.F. DRAKE STATE COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE Huntsville, Ala. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,412 Military Enrollment: 94 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

JACKSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE INVER HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Inver Grove Heights, Minn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,456 Military Enrollment: 367 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Jackson, Tenn. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,361 Military Enrollment: 136 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY INDIANA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Fort Wayne, Ind. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,706 Graduate Enrollment: 451 Military Enrollment: 394 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY Ames, Iowa Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 34,732 Graduate Enrollment: 4,950 Military Enrollment: 899 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Jackson, Miss. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,199 Graduate Enrollment: 2,309 Military Enrollment: 346 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY HUNTER COLLEGE, CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK (CUNY) New York, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 16,879 Graduate Enrollment: 6,233 Military Enrollment: 222 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON Bloomington, Ind. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 36,419 Graduate Enrollment: 9,997 Military Enrollment: 1,155 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE Irvine, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 29,149 Military Enrollment: 782 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Jacksonville, Fla. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,223 Graduate Enrollment: 862 Military Enrollment: 404 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY GLOBAL CAMPUS

Jamestown, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,797 Military Enrollment: 157 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Manhattan, Kan. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 20,327 Graduate Enrollment: 3,963 Military Enrollment: 1,631 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

JEFFERSON COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE Louisville, Ky. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 24,220 Military Enrollment: 1,026 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

KEISER UNIVERSITY

LACKAWANNA COLLEGE

Tallahassee, Fla. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 15,965 Graduate Enrollment: 688 Military Enrollment: 2,674 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Scranton, Pa. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Undergrad Enrollment: 1,500 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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KAPLAN UNIVERSITY Chicago, Ill. Online Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 40,184 Graduate Enrollment: 10,882 Military Enrollment: 11,789 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY Kennesaw, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 28,353 Graduate Enrollment: 2,825 Military Enrollment: 1,346 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

LAKEWOOD COLLEGE

JOHN F. KENNEDY UNIVERSITY Pleasant Hill, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 300 Graduate Enrollment: 1,000 Military Enrollment: 80 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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KAPLAN UNIVERSITY OMAHA CAMPUS Omaha, Neb. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 952 Graduate Enrollment: 72 Military Enrollment: 102 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

JOHN TYLER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Chester, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 14,116 Military Enrollment: 2,206 Degree Types: Associate

KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Kalamazoo, Mich. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 13,424 Military Enrollment: 535 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,428 Graduate Enrollment: 6 Military Enrollment: 146 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

La Plume, Pa. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,400 Graduate Enrollment: 24 Military Enrollment: 0 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

LAMAR UNIVERSITY

KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE KAPLAN UNIVERSITY Urbandale, Iowa Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 568 Graduate Enrollment: 83 Military Enrollment: 70 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Cleveland Heights, Ohio Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 200 Military Enrollment: 185 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Cedar Rapids, Iowa Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 28,722 Military Enrollment: 695 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Beaumont, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Graduate Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Kutztown, Pa. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 8,569 Graduate Enrollment: 649 Military Enrollment: 205 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

Southfield, Mich. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,168 Graduate Enrollment: 1,557 Military Enrollment: 83 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES LAWSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Birmingham, Ala. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,936 Military Enrollment: 401 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

LE MOYNE COLLEGE Syracuse, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,849 Graduate Enrollment: 532 Military Enrollment: 95 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Lynchburg, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.liberty.edu/online

Contract: Ron Ramsdell rdramsdell@liberty.edu luorecruitment@liberty.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 61,008 Graduate Enrollment: 41,398 Military Enrollment: 28,370 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

Lubbock, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,682 Graduate Enrollment: 643 Military Enrollment: 102 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

Mansfield, Pa. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,587 Graduate Enrollment: 165 Military Enrollment: 114 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

LURLEEN B. WALLACE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

MARIAN UNIVERSITY

Andalusia, Ala. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: 90 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Fond du Lac, Wis. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,628 Graduate Enrollment: 502 Military Enrollment: 54 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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LEE COLLEGE Baytown, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,100 Military Enrollment: 400 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

LEWIS UNIVERSITY Romeoville, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,752 Graduate Enrollment: 1,937 Military Enrollment: 565 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITYBELLEVILLE Belleville, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: 115 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE Columbia, Ky. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Graduate Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

LIPSCOMB UNIVERSITY Nashville, Tenn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,883 Graduate Enrollment: 1,606 Military Enrollment: 257 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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MACMURRAY COLLEGE Jacksonville, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 609 Military Enrollment: 27 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

MARSHALLTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Marshalltown, Iowa Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,991 Military Enrollment: 32 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

MADONNA UNIVERSITY Livonia, Mich. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,880 Graduate Enrollment: 2,805 Military Enrollment: 79 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

MARYLAND INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF ART Baltimore, Md. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,846 Graduate Enrollment: 351 Military Enrollment: 49 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

MALCOLM X COLLEGE Chicago, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: 238 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,250 Graduate Enrollment: 45 Military Enrollment: 24 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY Arlington, Va. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,363 Graduate Enrollment: 1,078 Military Enrollment: 219 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY OF SAINT LOUIS St. Louis, Mo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,456 Graduate Enrollment: 6,420 Military Enrollment: 283 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

MASSACHUSETTS BAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY

MERIDIAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Wellesley Hills, Mass. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,315 Military Enrollment: 294 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Lake Charles, La. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 14,027 Graduate Enrollment: 1,610 Military Enrollment: 815 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Meridian, Miss. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,600 Graduate Enrollment: 700 Military Enrollment: 399 Degree Types: Associate

MCMURRY UNIVERSITY Abilene, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,934 Graduate Enrollment: 7 Military Enrollment: 311 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

MERCY COLLEGE Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 9,172 Graduate Enrollment: 4,098 Military Enrollment: 401 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

METHODIST UNIVERSITY Fayetteville, N.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,424 Graduate Enrollment: 248 Military Enrollment: 581 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY

MIDLANDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Saint Paul, Minn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Graduate Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Columbia, S.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 21,643 Military Enrollment: 1,868 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER Denver, Colo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 24,736 Graduate Enrollment: 532 Military Enrollment: 1,324 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

MILES COMMUNITY COLLEGE Miles City, Mont. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 936 Military Enrollment: 17 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

MISERICORDIA UNIVERSITY

MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY

Dallas, Pa. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.misericordia.edu

Point Pleasant, N.J. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,562 Graduate Enrollment: 2,047 Military Enrollment: 116 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Contact: Jane Dessoye Executive Director, Enrollment Management jdessoye@misericordia.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 2,521 Graduate Enrollment: 731 Military Enrollment: 56 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Rochester, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 29,287 Military Enrollment: 1,944 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Mich. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 38,786 Graduate Enrollment: 11,299 Military Enrollment: 947 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Milwaukee, Wis. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: 103 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

MINNESOTA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

MIDDLESEX COMMUNTIY COLLEGE Lowell, Mass. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,000 Military Enrollment: 480 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Richfield, Minn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,226 Graduate Enrollment: 83 Military Enrollment: 576 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

MIDDLESEX COUNTY COLLEGE Edison, N.J. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 18,095 Military Enrollment: 236 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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Clinton, Miss. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,905 Graduate Enrollment: 1,536 Military Enrollment: 344 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY Bozeman, Mont. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 13,371 Graduate Enrollment: 2,050 Military Enrollment: 589 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY Mississippi State, Miss. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 16,536 Graduate Enrollment: 3,602 Military Enrollment: 2,121 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

MONTGOMERY COLLEGE Rockville, Md. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 59,941 Military Enrollment: 4,932 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

Rolla, Mo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,522 Graduate Enrollment: 2,120 Military Enrollment: 196 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Baltimore, Md. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 13,350 Graduate Enrollment: 2,753 Military Enrollment: 216 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES MOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

NATIONAL AMERICAN UNIVERSITY

Lynchburg, Tenn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 9,078 Military Enrollment: 151 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Rapid City, S.D. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 27,596 Graduate Enrollment: 849 Military Enrollment: 3,240 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

MOUNTAIN EMPIRE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Big Stone Gap, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,620 Military Enrollment: 95 Degree Types: Associate

NATIONAL COLLEGE OF TENNESSEE INCORPORATED Roanoke, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,151 Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE Henniker, N.H. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,290 Graduate Enrollment: 1,038 Military Enrollment: 110 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Boston, Mass. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 780 Graduate Enrollment: 195 Military Enrollment: 27 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY (LOS ANGELES) Burbank, Calif. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 1,500 Graduate Enrollment: 750 Military Enrollment: 230 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY (NEW YORK) New York, N.Y. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 800 Military Enrollment: 70 Degree Types: Certificates

MOUNTAIN VIEW COLLEGE Dallas, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 9,617 Graduate Enrollment: 908 Military Enrollment: 237 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

NAZARENE BIBLE COLLEGE Colorado Springs, Colo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 867 Military Enrollment: 32 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY Jersey City, N.J. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,126 Graduate Enrollment: 2,439 Military Enrollment: 212 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY (SOUTH BEACH, MIAMI) Miami Beach, Fla. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 10 Graduate Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY Murray, Ky. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,418 Graduate Enrollment: 2,145 Military Enrollment: 471 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

NASH COMMUNITY COLLEGE Rocky Mount, N.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,603 Military Enrollment: 162 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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NC STATE UNIVERSITY Raleigh, N.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 24,473 Graduate Enrollment: 9,516 Military Enrollment: 2,103 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

NEBRASKA METHODIST COLLEGE Omaha, Neb. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Undergrad Enrollment: 890 Graduate Enrollment: 298 Military Enrollment: 42 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY Las Cruces, N.M. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 12,784 Graduate Enrollment: 3,045 Military Enrollment: 743 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

NEWBURY COLLEGE Brookline, Mass. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 809 Military Enrollment: 16 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

NIAGARA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Sanborn, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,515 Military Enrollment: 252 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,779 Military Enrollment: 185 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

NORTHEAST IOWA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Calmar, Iowa Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,143 Military Enrollment: 142 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

NORTHWESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE

NORWICH UNIVERSITY ONLINE

OREGON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Traverse City, Mich. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,703 Military Enrollment: 314 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

Northfield, Vt. Online Only online.norwich.edu

Klamath Falls, Ore. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Graduate Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: 118 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

NORTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY Natchitoches, La. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 9,003 Graduate Enrollment: 1,345 Military Enrollment: 658 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY Flagstaff, Ariz. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 23,845 Graduate Enrollment: 3,870 Military Enrollment: 516 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Highland Heights, Ky. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 14,351 Graduate Enrollment: 2,236 Military Enrollment: 1,062 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Marquette, Mich. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 15,391 Graduate Enrollment: 1,534 Military Enrollment: 289 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Contact: Bethany Scalzo Assistant Director of Admissions, College of Graduate and Continuing Studies bscalzo@norwich.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 765 Graduate Enrollment: 1,507 Military Enrollment: 1,415 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Corvallis, Ore. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 27,946 Graduate Enrollment: 6,291 Military Enrollment: 1,231 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

OBERLIN COLLEGE NORTHWOOD UNIVERSITY Midland, Mich. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.northwood.edu

Oberlin, Ohio On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 2,961 Graduate Enrollment: 17 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

Contact: Mike Anguiano Director of Military Operations anguianm@northwood.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 4,394 Graduate Enrollment: 475 Military Enrollment: 424 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERISTY

NORWALK COMMUNITY COLLEGE

OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY

Norwalk, Conn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 12,400 Military Enrollment: 110 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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Stillwater, Okla. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 20,821 Graduate Enrollment: 5,033 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Norfolk, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 21,899 Graduate Enrollment: 5,953 Military Enrollment: 6,893 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

PALMER COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC Davenport, Iowa On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 30 Graduate Enrollment: 2,128 Military Enrollment: 48 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

PALOMAR COLLEGE San Marcos, Calif. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 47,859 Military Enrollment: 5,566 Degree Types: Associate

PARADISE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Phoenix, Ariz. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 17,818 Military Enrollment: 507 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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Paris, Texas Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,879 Military Enrollment: 244 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Pasadena, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 25,667 Military Enrollment: 787 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

PARK UNIVERSITY

PENN STATE WORLD CAMPUS

Parkville, Mo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.park.edu/military

Contact: Leanetta Malone Director of Admissions, Distance Programs leanetta.malone@park.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 9,336 Graduate Enrollment: 855 Military Enrollment: 7,003 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

University Park, Pa. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 8,862 Graduate Enrollment: 6,668 Military Enrollment: 2,750 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

PIERCE COLLEGE Lakewood, Wash. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 16,431 Military Enrollment: 5,830 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

PIKES PEAK COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PULASKI TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Colorado Springs, Colo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 15,000 Military Enrollment: 4,590 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

North Little Rock, Ark. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: 941 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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QUEENS COLLEGE-CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

San Diego, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,605 Graduate Enrollment: 769 Military Enrollment: 154 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Flushing, N.Y. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 15,773 Graduate Enrollment: 3,537 Military Enrollment: 19,310 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

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Waterbury, Conn. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 13,049 Graduate Enrollment: 774 Military Enrollment: 4,038 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Worcester, Mass. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 15,407 Military Enrollment: 509 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES RED ROCKS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Lakewood, Colo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 8,500 Military Enrollment: 700 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

REGENT UNIVERSITY

RICHLAND COLLEGE

Virginia Beach, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.regent.edu/military

Dallas, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 19,343 Military Enrollment: 457 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Contact: Bob Habib Director of Graduate & Military Admissions robehab@regent.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 3,106 Graduate Enrollment: 5,214 Military Enrollment: 2,180 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Rochester, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 15,006 Graduate Enrollment: 3,057 Military Enrollment: 260 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

RIDER UNIVERSITY Lawrenceville, N.J. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,425 Graduate Enrollment: 985 Military Enrollment: 123 Degree Types: Associate, Master’s, Certificates

ROCK VALLEY COLLEGE Rockford, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 13,419 Military Enrollment: 342 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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RIO SALADO COLLEGE Tempe, Ariz. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 35,426 Military Enrollment: 2,227 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY Moon Township, Pa. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,486 Graduate Enrollment: 872 Military Enrollment: 253 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY Moon Township, Pa. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,574 Graduate Enrollment: 981 Military Enrollment: 250 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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ROCKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE Suffern, N.Y. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,951 Military Enrollment: 335 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CONTINUING STUDIES Providence, R.I. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 800 Military Enrollment: 341 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

ROWAN COLLEGE AT BURLINGTON COUNTY Pemberton, N.J. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 18,000 Military Enrollment: 2,763 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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Mission Viejo, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 25,594 Military Enrollment: 1,567 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Chicago, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 2,974 Graduate Enrollment: 1,099 Military Enrollment: 125 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY

SOUTHEASTERN TECHNICAL COLLEGE

San Diego, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 26,011 Graduate Enrollment: 4,722 Military Enrollment: 3,121 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Vidalia, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,266 Military Enrollment: 72 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY Saint Leo, Fla. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.saintleo.edu

Contact: Joshua Stagner Director of Graduate Admissions joshua.stagner@saintleo.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 18,738 Graduate Enrollment: 5,081 Military Enrollment: 8,372 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY Salem, Mass. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,600 Graduate Enrollment: 1,667 Military Enrollment: 350 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

SALT LAKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Salt Lake City, Utah On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 45,277 Military Enrollment: 1,259 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY Santa Clara, Calif. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 5,486 Graduate Enrollment: 3,529 Military Enrollment: 15 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

SIENA HEIGHTS UNIVERSITY Adrian, Mich. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,402 Graduate Enrollment: 240 Military Enrollment: 244 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY Magnolia, Ark. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,745 Graduate Enrollment: 1,114 Military Enrollment: 147 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Anaheim, Calif. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 300 Military Enrollment: 60 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY St. Louis, Mo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 8,564 Graduate Enrollment: 4,723 Military Enrollment: 332 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

SALVE REGINA UNIVERSITY Newport, R.I. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,121 Graduate Enrollment: 618 Military Enrollment: 60 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

SOUTH MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Phoenix, Ariz. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,123 Military Enrollment: 128 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

SAINT MARTIN’S UNIVERSITY Lacey, Wash. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,693 Graduate Enrollment: 413 Military Enrollment: 603 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

SAN DIEGO MESA COLLEGE San Diego, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 35,993 Military Enrollment: 4,487 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

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SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY Cape Girardeau, Mo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 11,921 Graduate Enrollment: 1,532 Military Enrollment: 911 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY-CARBONDALE Carbondale, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid extendedcampus.siu.edu

Contact: Dr. Mandara Savage Director msavage@siu.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 13,461 Graduate Enrollment: 3,893 Military Enrollment: 1,224 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY-EDWARDSVILLE Edwardsville, Ill. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 11,421 Graduate Enrollment: 2,551 Military Enrollment: 783 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY Manchester, N.H. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 57,610 Graduate Enrollment: 11,927 Military Enrollment: 9,769 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

SOUTHERN REGIONAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE Thomasville, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,675 Military Enrollment: 176 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

SOUTHERN WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Central, S.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 479 Graduate Enrollment: 207 Military Enrollment: 180 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE Mt. Gay, W.Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 3,172 Military Enrollment: 77 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Davenport, Iowa Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,714 Graduate Enrollment: 794 Military Enrollment: 238 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

ST. JOHN FISHER COLLEGE

Summit, Miss. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,298 Military Enrollment: 69 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Rochester, N.Y. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 3,055 Graduate Enrollment: 1,085 Military Enrollment: 94 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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Wichita, Kan. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 2,259 Graduate Enrollment: 682 Military Enrollment: 787 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

SOUTHWESTERN ILLINOIS COLLEGE Belleville, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 19,845 Military Enrollment: 2,401 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY St. Cloud, Minn. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 13,752 Graduate Enrollment: 1,664 Military Enrollment: 750 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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ST. AMBROSE UNIVERSITY

Queens, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 15,765 Graduate Enrollment: 4,683 Military Enrollment: 394 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE, NEW YORK Patchogue, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,142 Graduate Enrollment: 841 Military Enrollment: 231 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE St. Petersburg, Fla. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 43,861 Military Enrollment: 2,329 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT CANTON Canton, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,278 Military Enrollment: 114 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT POTSDAM Potsdam, N.Y. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,988 Graduate Enrollment: 298 Military Enrollment: 94 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY Nacogdoches, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,449 Graduate Enrollment: 1,707 Military Enrollment: 700 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

STRATFORD UNIVERSITY Fairfax, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,489 Graduate Enrollment: 527 Military Enrollment: 628 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES SUNY COLLEGE AT PLATTSBURGH Plattsburgh, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,492 Graduate Enrollment: 403 Military Enrollment: 285 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

SUNY EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.esc.edu/military

Contact: Desiree Drindak Interim Director desiree.drindak@esc.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 16,317 Graduate Enrollment: 1,472 Military Enrollment: 1,433 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY

Syracuse, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 15,224 Graduate Enrollment: 6,268 Military Enrollment: 442 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

San Marcos, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 34,194 Graduate Enrollment: 5,207 Military Enrollment: 3,817 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

TENNESSEE TECH UNIVERSITY

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY

Cookeville, Tenn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 19,753 Graduate Enrollment: 2,055 Military Enrollment: 517 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Lubbock, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 30,141 Graduate Enrollment: 6,583 Military Enrollment: 2,212 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

THE ART INSTITUTE OF CALIFORNIA-HOLLYWOOD North Hollywood, Calif. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 4,314 Graduate Enrollment: 277 Military Enrollment: 214 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

THE ART INSTITUTE OF CALIFORNIA-SACRAMENTO Sacramento, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,700 Graduate Enrollment: 162 Military Enrollment: 240 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

TEXAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

College Station, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 44,622 Graduate Enrollment: 13,955 Military Enrollment: 3,225 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Fort Worth, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,821 Graduate Enrollment: 1,257 Military Enrollment: 266 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

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San Antonio, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,386 Graduate Enrollment: 1,077 Military Enrollment: 610 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

Austin, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Graduate Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

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Fort Worth, Texas On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 843 Military Enrollment: 132 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

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SUNY OSWEGO Oswego, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,466 Graduate Enrollment: 1,020 Military Enrollment: 457 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

SUNY ULSTER COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Stone Ridge, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,664 Military Enrollment: 110 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE WEST TEXAS Sweetwater, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,635 Military Enrollment: 181 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

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Novi, Mich. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 655 Military Enrollment: 50 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

THE ART INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK CITY New York, N.Y. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 1,125 Military Enrollment: 72 Degree Types: Associate

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Los Angeles, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 20 Graduate Enrollment: 4,265 Military Enrollment: 132 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Falmouth, Mass. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 60 Graduate Enrollment: 99 Military Enrollment: 78 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Undergrad Enrollment: 3,664 Military Enrollment: 1,953 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

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Ewing, N.J. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,653 Graduate Enrollment: 994 Military Enrollment: 64 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Columbus, Ohio On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 64,868 Graduate Enrollment: 13,653 Military Enrollment: 1,728 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON Akron, Ohio Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 20,259 Graduate Enrollment: 3,750 Military Enrollment: 999 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

THE UNIVERSITY OF FINDLAY Findlay, Ohio Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,390 Graduate Enrollment: 2,452 Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

York, Pa. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 1,002 Graduate Enrollment: 141 Military Enrollment: 22 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

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THE ART INSTITUTES INTERNATIONAL MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Minn. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 800 Military Enrollment: 39 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

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THE BAPTIST COLLEGE OF FLORIDA Graceville, Fla. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Undergrad Enrollment: 884 Graduate Enrollment: 54 Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Hollywood, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO Greensboro, N.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 14,735 Graduate Enrollment: 3,474 Military Enrollment: 520 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO

Tampa, Fla. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 13,576 Graduate Enrollment: 1,645 Military Enrollment: 614 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

El Paso, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 22,132 Graduate Enrollment: 3,838 Military Enrollment: 2,092 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT MARTIN

THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

Martin, Tenn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,105 Graduate Enrollment: 454 Military Enrollment: 196 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

Hattiesburg, Miss. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 22,779 Graduate Enrollment: 5,387 Military Enrollment: 2,060 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA Tampa, Fla. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 6,823 Graduate Enrollment: 860 Military Enrollment: 289 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

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San Antonio, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 24,285 Graduate Enrollment: 4,343 Military Enrollment: 2,859 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO

Richardson, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 14,300 Graduate Enrollment: 8,795 Military Enrollment: 804 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Toledo, Ohio Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 16,090 Graduate Enrollment: 4,536 Military Enrollment: Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

THOMAS COLLEGE Waterville, Maine Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 944 Graduate Enrollment: 249 Military Enrollment: 45 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

THOMAS EDISON STATE COLLEGE Trenton, N.J. Online Only http://mvp.tesc.edu

Contact: Shawn Mann Director of Military Student Enrollment smann@tesc.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 20,143 Graduate Enrollment: 1,352 Military Enrollment: 7,380 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

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Virginia Beach, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 39,530 Military Enrollment: 8,078 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Cypress, Calif. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 5,079 Graduate Enrollment: 4,171 Military Enrollment: 7,415 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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Troy, Ala. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.troy.edu

New Orleans, La. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 8,353 Graduate Enrollment: 4,715 Military Enrollment: 274 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Contact: Dave Barron Associate Vice Chancellor for Military Affairs wdbarron@troy.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 29,877 Graduate Enrollment: 7,875 Military Enrollment: 8,907 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

TOWSON UNIVERSITY Towson, Md. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 18,807 Graduate Enrollment: 3,478 Military Enrollment: 450 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

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TRINE UNIVERSITY Angola, Ind. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 2,791 Graduate Enrollment: 41 Military Enrollment: 23 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

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Roseburg, Ore. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,383 Military Enrollment: 159 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

Fort Smith, Ark. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,352 Military Enrollment: 419 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Charleston, W.Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Graduate Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: 706 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Storrs, Conn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 22,973 Graduate Enrollment: 8,196 Military Enrollment: 1,000 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADOBOULDER

UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE

UNION COLLEGE (NE) Lincoln, Neb. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 797 Graduate Enrollment: 89 Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

UNITED STATES SPORTS ACADEMY Daphne, Ala. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 249 Graduate Enrollment: 496 Military Enrollment: 84 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES Los Angeles, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 29,633 Graduate Enrollment: 12,212 Military Enrollment: 609 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA Santa Barbara, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 20,238 Graduate Enrollment: 2,813 Military Enrollment: 512 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Boulder, Colo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 26,426 Graduate Enrollment: 5,654 Military Enrollment: 0 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADOCOLORADO SPRINGS Colorado Springs, Colo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 12,181 Graduate Enrollment: 2,382 Military Enrollment: 2,090 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Tucson, Ariz. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 32,987 Graduate Enrollment: 9,249 Military Enrollment: 1,100 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI Warrensburg, Mo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 11,757 Graduate Enrollment: 4,870 Military Enrollment: 1,255 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS Fairbanks, Alaska Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 11,958 Graduate Enrollment: 1,323 Military Enrollment: 1,710 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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Evansville, Ind. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,339 Graduate Enrollment: 147 Military Enrollment: 56 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Gainesville, Fla. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 31,762 Graduate Enrollment: 17,141 Military Enrollment: 1,361 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA UNIVERSITY OF COLORADODENVER | ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS Denver, Colo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 9,324 Graduate Enrollment: 6,589 Military Enrollment: 1,228 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Athens, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 26,882 Graduate Enrollment: 8,315 Military Enrollment: 507 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO Moscow, Idaho Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 9,388 Graduate Enrollment: 2,314 Military Enrollment: 295 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kan. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 18,851 Graduate Enrollment: 5,761 Military Enrollment: 893 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE Louisville, Ky. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 30,720 Graduate Enrollment: 12,415 Military Enrollment: 1,680 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF MAINE AT AUGUSTA Augusta, Maine Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,664 Military Enrollment: 476 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTSDARTMOUTH

Arlington, Va. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 6,767 Graduate Enrollment: 2,374 Military Enrollment: 4,143 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Dartmouth, Mass. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,600 Graduate Enrollment: 1,500 Military Enrollment: 250 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF MARY

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL

Bismarck, N.D. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,036 Graduate Enrollment: 773 Military Enrollment: 183 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Adelphi, Md. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.umuc.edu

Contact: Chris Tipton Director, Veterans Initiatives chris.tipton@umuc.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 57,357 Graduate Enrollment: 16,748 Military Enrollment: 41,232 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Lowell, Mass. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 15,881 Graduate Enrollment: 5,363 Military Enrollment: 981 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTATWIN CITIES Minneapolis, Minn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 30,135 Graduate Enrollment: 16,444 Military Enrollment: 800 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI University, Miss. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 17,360 Graduate Enrollment: 3,413 Military Enrollment: 900 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANANN ARBOR Ann Arbor, Mich. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 28,395 Graduate Enrollment: 15,230 Military Enrollment: 325 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Columbia, Mo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 27,654 Graduate Enrollment: 7,787 Military Enrollment: 735 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF MOBILE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTACARLSON MBA PROGRAMS Minneapolis, Minn. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: Graduate Enrollment: 1,438 Military Enrollment: 90 Degree Types: Master’s

Mobile, Ala. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,466 Graduate Enrollment: 134 Military Enrollment: Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

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UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS-AMHERST Amherst, Mass. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 22,252 Graduate Enrollment: 6,383 Military Enrollment: 645 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA Missoula, Mont. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 12,000 Graduate Enrollment: 3,000 Military Enrollment: Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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2016 GUIDE TO COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT KEARNEY

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKALINCOLN

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT PEMBROKE

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH GEORGIA

Kearney, Neb. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid

Lincoln, Neb. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.unl.edu/gradstudies

Pembroke, N.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 5,511 Graduate Enrollment: 758 Military Enrollment: 923 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

Dahlonega, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 32,000 Graduate Enrollment: 1,100 Military Enrollment: 2,500 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Contact: Lori Skarka Assistant Director for Military/Veteran Services skarkala@unk.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 5,274 Graduate Enrollment: 1,628 Military Enrollment: 197 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

Contact: Alisha Hanshaw Director, Graduate Enrollment alisha.hanshaw@unl.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 20,860 Graduate Enrollment: 5,705 Military Enrollment: 508 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA Omaha, Neb. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.online.nebraska.edu

Contact: Rebecca Sefcovic Assistant Veterans Coordinator for Outreach rsefcovic@unomaha.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 12,335 Graduate Enrollment: 2,892 Military Enrollment: 1,395 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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Wilmington, N.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 25,444 Graduate Enrollment: 3,291 Military Enrollment: 833 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS Denton, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 36,168 Graduate Enrollment: 36,168 Military Enrollment: 2,897 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADALAS VEGAS Las Vegas, Nev. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 23,813 Graduate Enrollment: 4,725 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA Grand Forks, N.D. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 11,537 Graduate Enrollment: 2,866 Military Enrollment: 1,104 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADARENO Reno, Nev. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 18,109 Graduate Enrollment: 3,499 Military Enrollment: 644 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER Omaha, Neb. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN

Contact: Channing Bunch Director, Recruitment and Student Engagement channing.bunch@unmc.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 850 Graduate Enrollment: 2,846 Military Enrollment: 8 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA Jacksonville, Fla. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Graduate Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: 1,300 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO Greeley, Colo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 9,413 Graduate Enrollment: 2,579 Military Enrollment: 427 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA Cedar Falls, Iowa Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,142 Graduate Enrollment: 1,786 Military Enrollment: 166 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

West Haven, Conn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,338 Graduate Enrollment: 2,212 Military Enrollment: Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND ARTS OF OKLAHOMA

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

UNIVERSITY OF THE INCARNATE WORD

Norman, Okla. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 2,354 Graduate Enrollment: 3,584 Military Enrollment: 2,064 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Chickasha, Okla. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 1,665 Graduate Enrollment: 0 Military Enrollment: 59 Degree Types: Bachelor’s

Tampa, Fla. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 37,929 Graduate Enrollment: 10,444 Military Enrollment: 1,550 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

San Antonio, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.uiw.edu

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, ADVANCED PROGRAMS Norman, Okla. Hybrid goou.ou.edu

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA-AIKEN Aiken, S.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,497 Graduate Enrollment: 324 Military Enrollment: 202 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE Portland, Maine Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,628 Graduate Enrollment: 1,800 Military Enrollment: 416 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Contact: Victoria Cruz Admissions Counselor eapadmission@uiwtx.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 6,325 Graduate Enrollment: 1,194 Military Enrollment: 1,904 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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Contact: advancedprograms@ou.edu Graduate Enrollment: 4,389 Military Enrollment: 1,898 Degree Types: Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA-COLUMBIA Columbia, S.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 29,148 Graduate Enrollment: 10,190 Military Enrollment: 1,200 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA UNIVERSITY OF ST. FRANCIS Joliet, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,754 Graduate Enrollment: 2,008 Military Enrollment: 78 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Pensacola, Fla. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,072 Graduate Enrollment: 2,530 Military Enrollment: 2,766 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER Rochester, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,266 Graduate Enrollment: 4,794 Military Enrollment: 90 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA Vermillion, S.D. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,541 Graduate Enrollment: 2,520 Military Enrollment: 650 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEEKNOXVILLE Knoxville, Tenn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: Not Submitted Graduate Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Carrollton, Ga. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,249 Graduate Enrollment: 1,957 Military Enrollment: 845 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO San Diego, Calif. On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 8,349 Graduate Enrollment: 2,435 Military Enrollment: 532 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSINPLATTEVILLE ONLINE Platteville, Wis. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 512 Graduate Enrollment: 834 Military Enrollment: 167 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSINSTEVENS POINT

Eau Claire, Wis. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,164 Graduate Enrollment: 525 Military Enrollment: 445 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Stevens Point, Wis. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 8,997 Graduate Enrollment: 324 Military Enrollment: 323 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSINOSHKOSH

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSINSTOUT

Oshkosh, Wis. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 13,194 Graduate Enrollment: 1,217 Military Enrollment: 509 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Menomonie, Wis. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 8,254 Graduate Enrollment: 1,117 Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING Laramie, Wyo. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,132 Graduate Enrollment: 4,061 Military Enrollment: 685 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

UPPER IOWA UNIVERSITY Fayette, Iowa Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,136 Graduate Enrollment: 723 Military Enrollment: 849 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSINSUPERIOR

Green Bay, Wis. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,668 Graduate Enrollment: 253 Military Enrollment: 401 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

Superior, Wis. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,796 Graduate Enrollment: 159 Military Enrollment: 154 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Logan, Utah Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 43,534 Graduate Enrollment: 6,569 Military Enrollment: 1,098 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

VANGUARD UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Costa Mesa, Calif. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid http://www.vanguard.edu

Contact: Brian Burlingame Veterans Coordinator brian.burlingame@vanguard.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 1,987 Graduate Enrollment: 268 Military Enrollment: 66 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

VANTAGE COLLEGE-SAN ANTONIO San Antonio, Texas On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 135 Military Enrollment: 28 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

VAUGHN COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS AND TECHNOLOGY UTICA COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSINMILWAUKEE

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSINWHITEWATER

Milwaukee, Wis. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 23,108 Graduate Enrollment: 4,934 Military Enrollment: 1,007 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Whitewater, Wis. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,971 Graduate Enrollment: 1,188 Military Enrollment: 318 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Utica, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 2,921 Graduate Enrollment: 1,328 Military Enrollment: 160 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Flushing, N.Y. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,907 Graduate Enrollment: 11 Military Enrollment: 230 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

VINCENNES UNIVERSITY VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Nashville, Tenn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,851 Graduate Enrollment: 5,104 Military Enrollment: 226 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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Vincennes, Ind. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 33,879 Graduate Enrollment: Not Submitted Military Enrollment: Not Submitted Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s

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WARNER PACIFIC COLLEGE

Birmingham, Ala. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 16,306 Graduate Enrollment: 203 Military Enrollment: 1,557 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Portland, Ore. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,459 Graduate Enrollment: 105 Military Enrollment: 58 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

Petersburg, Va. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,600 Graduate Enrollment: 400 Military Enrollment: 300 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

VIRGINIA TECH Blacksburg, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 24,247 Graduate Enrollment: 6,977 Military Enrollment: 732 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

WALDORF COLLEGE-ONLINE Forest City, Iowa Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 1,685 Graduate Enrollment: 229 Military Enrollment: 373 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

WALSH COLLEGE Troy, Mich. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,244 Graduate Enrollment: 2,356 Military Enrollment: 93 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

Pullman, Wash. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 24,840 Graduate Enrollment: 4,478 Military Enrollment: 1,533 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Detroit, Mich. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 41,919 Graduate Enrollment: 18,113 Military Enrollment: 982 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY

West Chester, Pa. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 13,849 Graduate Enrollment: 16,091 Military Enrollment: 250 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Danbury, Conn. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid www.wcsu.edu

WEST KENTUCKY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE Paducah, Ky. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 6,402 Military Enrollment: 164 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

WEST TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Canyon, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 7,133 Graduate Enrollment: 1,839 Military Enrollment: 524 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

WEATHERFORD COLLEGE Weatherford, Texas Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,875 Military Enrollment: 475 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

WEBSTER UNIVERSITY Webster Groves, Mo. Online Only, On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 5,538 Graduate Enrollment: 17,305 Military Enrollment: 5,419 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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Contact: Matthew T. Kuchta Veterans Affairs Coordinator kuchtam@wcsu.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 5,442 Graduate Enrollment: 510 Military Enrollment: 172 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

WESTERN GOVERNORS UNIVERSITY Salt Lake City, Utah Online Only www.wgu.edu

Contact: Gail Iversen Manager, Military and Veterans Benefits gail.iversen@wgu.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 44,744 Graduate Enrollment: 10,132 Military Enrollment: 5,806 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s

WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY Cullowhee, N.C. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 8,448 Graduate Enrollment: 1,900 Military Enrollment: 409 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Macomb, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 10,391 Graduate Enrollment: 2,178 Military Enrollment: 881 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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WESTERN WYOMING COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Tempe, Ariz. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 1,772 Graduate Enrollment: 789 Military Enrollment: 155 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

Rock Springs, Wyo. Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 3,554 Military Enrollment: 58 Degree Types: Associate

WESTERN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Tempe, Ariz. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 1,979 Graduate Enrollment: 635 Military Enrollment: 50 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

WESTFIELD STATE UNIVERSITY Westfield, Mass. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 5,275 Graduate Enrollment: 1,294 Military Enrollment: 283 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

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Contact: Gayle Knight Registrar gknight@wmcarey.edu Undergrad Enrollment: 2,829 Graduate Enrollment: 1,987 Military Enrollment: 308 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

WYTHVEILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Wytheville, Va. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,305 Military Enrollment: 245 Degree Types: Associate, Certificates

XAVIER UNIVERSITY Cincinnati, Ohio Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 4,633 Graduate Enrollment: 1,905 Military Enrollment: 339 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY WESTERN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Tempe, Ariz. Online Only Undergrad Enrollment: 1,902 Graduate Enrollment: 803 Military Enrollment: 39 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Certificates

WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Kalamazoo, Mich. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 18,889 Graduate Enrollment: 5,025 Military Enrollment: 675 Degree Types: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

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Wichita, Kan. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 11,979 Graduate Enrollment: 3,024 Military Enrollment: 606 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, Certificates

Oskaloosa, La. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,907 Graduate Enrollment: 115 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s

YORK COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA York, Pa. On-Campus Only Undergrad Enrollment: 4,400 Graduate Enrollment: 300 Military Enrollment: 109 Degree Types: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral

WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE (ONE OF THE CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO) Chicago, Ill. Online Only, On-Campus Only, Hybrid Undergrad Enrollment: 1,300 Graduate Enrollment: 1,050 Military Enrollment: 359 Degree Types: Associate

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degree and I wouldn’t be serving my country as a Presidential Management Fellow at the U.S. Department of Education. The Post-9/11 GI Bill is perhaps one of your greatest benefits. It’s there to help you reach your full potential and secure that dream job. You are the one who is ultimately responsible for managing your transition. The key to transition is to seek mentors, develop an individualized plan and pursue education to close gaps in your skillset. If you do this, it will open up more opportunities for you. Q: You mentioned going through TAP in 2009. What is the TAP experience like for today’s transitioning servicemembers? A: TAP has transformed into a phenomenal program after going through a complete redesign as part of this administration’s goal of supporting military families. As soon as servicemembers put that uniform on, the military is preparing them for their eventual transition back to civilian life. Feedback on the redesigned TAP from our servicemembers has been and continues to be overwhelmingly positive. I’ve observed some of the classes, and I give it a former teacher’s stamp of approval. Our partners at the Department of Defense (DOD) deserve a gold star for what they’ve done with this redesign. Servicemembers are more prepared than ever for transition. Q: What advice would you give to a transitioning servicemember trying to pick the right college? MAE&T  10.10 | 57


A: Finding the right college is one of the most important—and smartest—decisions you can make. The good news is you don’t have to do this on your own—there are key resources that can help. The Transition Goals, Plans, Success (GPS) (https://www.dodtap. mil/transition_gps.html) Accessing Higher Education track will lead you through the steps and provide a wealth of resources to help you make an informed decision. This track focuses on topics such as how to achieve academic success, how to research and compare institutions, and how to finance higher education. College affordability and value are important factors to consider when choosing the right school. The track will teach you how to compare different colleges and universities with The GI Bill Comparison Tool and College Navigator, so you can choose the best education program to meet your needs. After completing the Accessing Higher Education Track, you will be prepared to complete an application to an accredited institution, schedule a session with a counselor at an academic institution or meet individually with education counselors, as needed. Since this track is optional and not a part of the Transition GPS core curriculum, be sure to contact your local TAP office to register. Q: You were an award-winning teacher before you joined the U.S. Department of Education. What does Secretary Duncan think about veterans as teachers? A: I’m glad you asked this question. Earlier this year, Secretary Duncan tweeted about fellow paratrooper David Oclander, who returned home to Chicago to save lives by becoming a teacher. The story was featured in HBO’s Concert for Valor, and it highlights how veterans are making a positive impact both inside and outside the classroom. Secretary Duncan is a big supporter of DOD’s Troops to Teachers (TTT) program. Since 1994, TTT has helped over 17,000 veterans become teachers. TTT provides counseling and referral services for interested veterans to help them meet the education and licensing requirements necessary to secure a teaching position. I encourage my fellow veterans to consider teaching as their next career step; they will realize soon after leaving the military that

the passion to serve others does not subside when they take off that uniform. They will not only discover that teaching provides a sense of challenge and purpose that they once thought could only be found with a career in the military, but they will also be surprised just how good they are at doing it. Our nation’s children deserve great teachers, and veterans have proven that they are some of the very best. Q: What role does the U.S. Department of Education play in supporting our servicemembers, veterans and their families in achieving postsecondary success? A: Post-9/11 veterans volunteered to serve this nation during our longest sustained period of conflict. What motivated this generation to serve knowing that it was most likely going to deploy to Iraq or Afghanistan? A PEW Study entitled “War and Sacrifice in the Post9/11 Era” answered this very question in 2011. It found that if you ask veterans of any era why they joined, the answer is usually the same—to serve their country, to see more of the world, to learn skills or because jobs were hard to find. But, there was a significant difference over one answer. Post-9/11 veterans are more likely than veterans from earlier eras to say they joined the military to receive education benefits. This does not surprise me, considering my experience in the classroom. Every educator in our school, from the custodians to the teachers to the administrators, was pushing college as the next step for every student. College remains the desirable life choice for today’s youth, and they join the military for this reason. A college education is one of the most important investments that one can make in his or her future—resulting in increased opportunities, higher earnings, lower risks of unemployment, even greater levels of health and happiness. One of our agency’s priority goals is to increase college degree attainment in America. The administration’s goal by 2020 is that 60 percent of adults ages 25-34 will have an associate’s degree or higher. Ensuring that veterans are obtaining a college degree is an important part of achieving this goal. Even more important, we need to honor why many post-9/11 veterans decided to raise their right arm to take that solemn oath to defend the constitution of the

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Q: What are the actual components of the 8 Keys to Veterans’ Success that institutions agree to voluntarily adopt to help veterans and servicemembers achieve success on campus?

A: President Obama signed Executive Order 13607 on April 27, 2012, establishing the Principles of Excellence (POE) for educational institutions serving servicemembers, veterans, spouses and other family members. The POE is designed to empower this group, ensuring they have the best information needed to make the informed choices with their educational benefits, while holding institutions of higher learning to the highest standards. ED has worked extensively with our interagency partners at VA, DOD and other federal agencies to implement this executive order. As a complement to the POE, ED collaborated with the VA and DOD and launched the 8 Keys to Veterans’ Success (8 Keys) in 2013. The 8 Keys highlight specific ways that colleges, universities and other institutions of higher education can voluntarily support veterans and servicemembers in transitioning to higher education, completing their college programs, obtaining career-ready skills and achieving success. There are currently over 1,780 colleges and universities committed to this initiative, and the President has challenged all educational institutions to join them. We welcome the support of our external partners

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• Develop systems that ensure sustainability of effective practices for veterans. We want to hear from those attending and working for institutions of higher education of promising practices aligned to the 8 Keys. Again, email us at 8keys@ed.gov and let us know the promising 8 Keys practices at your school. Q: You have mentioned the Post-9/11 GI Bill as one of the greatest benefits. Why should veterans even consider Federal Student Aid? A: More than $150 billion is available each year to help students pay for college. Grants and low-interest loans can provide veterans and servicemembers with extra flexibility to cover the costs associated with financing higher education. Last year, I attended the 4th Annual California Community College Veterans Summit, and I listened to stories of veterans using Federal Student Aid as a means to hold on to their 36 months of Post-9/11 GI Bill eligibility. They were doing this because it made financial sense to save the Post-9/11 GI Bill for the higher costs associated with transferring to a four-year college or planning to pursue post-graduate options. I often recommend that servicemembers and veterans consider submitting a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Completing and submitting the FAFSA is free and quick, and gives you access to additional funding to pay for college. Compare the details of the financial aid package available for you at different schools, and

determine the right amount of student loan debt to take on. You can reduce your cost of attending college through planning and perseverance. You may not need it, but ED is here to help you maximize the return on your Post-9/11 GI Bill. Q: What’s the best way for servicemembers and veterans to connect with the U.S. Department of Education, and where can they get more information? A: The Military Affairs Team (MAT) serves as the primary liaison to the military community for ED. MAT supports the implementation of key policies that I mentioned earlier—POE, TAP, 8 Keys—that are designed to increase college degree attainment for servicemembers, veterans and their families. MAT collaborates with other local, state and federal agencies to ensure improved outcomes for military-connected children in school. Through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between ED and DOD, MAT works to advance the quality of educational opportunities for all military children. A key accomplishment of this MOU in 2014 was the publication of charter school resources for those interested in starting and operating a charter school on a military installation. MAT is your one-stop-shop resource at ED on all military-connected issues from early learning through postsecondary education. Our team is passionate about this work, and we are ready to support you. You can reach us via email at MAT@ed.gov, or you can check out our website at https://innovation.ed.gov/what-we-do/military/. O

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Navigating the beast that is the admissions process for military students. It’s one of the most nerve-wracking parts of the college process—applying for admission and waiting for the acceptance notification. For veterans and servicemembers, this process can be even more complicated. That’s why many schools take care to help these unique students travel the admissions journey. MAE&T asked the following schools, “How does the admissions process differ for a military student as opposed to a traditional student? How are you poised to assist veterans and servicemembers to navigate the admissions process?”

Sacha Thieme Executive Director, Admissions Indiana University Bloomington Military and veteran students have demonstrated their commitment to our country, and at Indiana University Bloomington (IU), we want to demonstrate our commitment to their academic journeys. To assist these prospective students, the Office of Admissions and Veterans Support Services work collaboratively on general policies and processes, as well as provide individual student support. For students starting their college search, the Office of Admissions website, http://admissions. indiana.edu/, includes a special How to Apply section for military and veteran applicants which outlines the application process based on the unique experiences and questions they may have. Once students submit an application to IU, a holistic review of the student’s credentials is completed and an articulation specialist conducts an individual review of credits earned through previous college or military coursework. Through the Steps to Enroll section of the Admissions website, admitted military and veteran students are directly connected with Veterans Support Services. Should a student not be eligible for admission, a personalized message is sent with the direct contact information of one of our senior Admissions team members, with encouragement to reach out to discuss options for future admission and paths to an Indiana University degree. Veterans Support Services provides support for students at every stage of the process, including fielding inquiries from many servicemembers and veterans about a range of issues: the admission process, credit for military training, how veteran and military education benefits are administered at IU, other financial assistance opportunities (Fry Scholar Supplemental Grants, Veteran Family Support Grants), and residency exceptions under the Choice Act. 62 | MAE&T 10.10

This office also guides prospective and newly-admitted students to the university’s Students in Transition Office for military-specific academic advising needs. Through these efforts, Indiana University is proud to continue its tradition of honoring service, supporting education and serving veterans.

Margaret Oakar Associate Director of Admissions Services Penn State Outreach and Online Education The admissions process for military and veteran students at Penn State World Campus is so much more than filling out an application or sending in the required documentation. Instead, it is an experience and a milestone. With so much at stake, for both the prospective student and for the institution, we have to make sure that the student has the best experience possible. It is essential that prospective students in the armed forces, as well as their spouses or dependents, are connecting with counselors who understand their situation as they navigate through the admissions process. That is why we have a dedicated military student support team that is committed to assisting servicemembers, veterans and their families. We expect military students will have plenty of questions as they consider which university to invest in for their education, whether they are on active duty, in the guard or reserves or at that challenging time of transitioning from service to civilian life. Our military admissions counselors have the expertise to guide them on that path. The counselors work closely with the students to help identify additional needs they have and put them in touch with our dedicated military academic advisers, our disability services counselor, the financial aid office or the www.MAE-kmi.com


registrar’s office. This personal, one-on-one interaction is a great way to help students navigate what could be a stressful time. Our admissions services team also hosts online undergraduate informational sessions, or webinars, as another way we communicate with prospective students. Webinars are tailored for military students, and they are available every three weeks. We explain the admissions process, how to apply to Penn State and how to use military educational benefits, and we make sure to leave plenty of time to address questions. Our military admissions counselors and military academic advisers are always on hand, so the students can get answers to their questions in real time. The webinars give us a convenient way to provide this important information while providing one-on-one interaction in a virtual way.

Glynn W. Cavin, Ph.D. Associate Vice Chancellor, Distance Learning Troy University Every two years, Troy University asks its military students to evaluate their admissions experience. Consistently, 92% to 93% respond that their experience either equaled or surpassed their expectations. To Troy Associate Vice Chancellor for Distance Learning Dr. Glynn Cavin (a veteran of 24 years active duty USAF service), this suggests that the admission process for military

students is working. But we can’t sit on our laurels; regular reviews are necessary to keep the process updated and to meet our goal of exemplary service to our military students. Dr. Cavin believes in preventing the phenomena of “rest up—rust up.” The University has been admitting military students since 1950 under the same efficient processes as its civilian counterparts. However, Troy has always made it a priority to thoroughly train the admissions staff, which includes a number of veterans and military spouses, to be sensitive to the unique needs of the military student. This includes information on benefits available to military members, veterans and their families, as well as developing an understanding of and empathy towards military life, experience and culture. We offer continuous staff training and process review. Result: the admissions team continually improves the admissions experience of all Troy students. One great exception for military students seeking admission to Troy University is the waiver of SAT/ACT scores that are required for all other undergraduate students at Troy. This waiver underlines our commitment to serving those who serve, and acknowledges the time and location constraints our military members face. We are excited about our pending deployment of “Project Greenzone,” an extensive education program designed to familiarize staff and faculty with the unique challenges returning combat veterans face. We are committed to our military scholars and encourage their active pursuit of higher education.

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Misty Rhoden Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions Saint Leo University The admissions process for military students at higher education institutions is significantly different from that of other students who are applying for college or university admission. For more than 40 years, Saint Leo University has led the way in support of educating our nation’s military. As part of that culture, we take seriously our responsibility to welcome, educate and service servicemembers, veterans and their families. Today, more than 5,000 men and women of the armed forces are enrolled in Saint Leo degree programs—that’s about 30 percent of our university-wide community. Here are some of the programs and initiatives that assist veterans in the Saint Leo admissions process. Veteran Student Services: Upon referral to the Office of Veteran Student Services (either by phone or in person), students receive information about the various education programs, benefits and numerous support services and resources available at University Campus and at education centers in seven states (some on military installations). They also become familiar with our strong military tradition. The VSS office serves as an important liaison between the student and various departments.

Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefits: VA Certifying Officials (VCOs) at University Campus and at each education center assist in utilizing VA education benefits to the students’ best advantage. VCOs are also responsible for providing VA students’ enrollment certifications to Veterans Affairs. Academic Accommodations: The Disability Services Office provides information and supportive services to students with disabilities. Documentation of a disability is required. Students may be eligible to receive appropriate educational accommodations. Counseling Services: The Counseling Department provides the highest level of appropriate mental health services to the university community. The range of services includes individual and group counseling, consultations with faculty and others, referral services, and outreach and prevention outreach activities. Financial Aid: Saint Leo provides affordable, rate-related degree programs designed to fit the mobile lifestyle of military personnel worldwide. Students receive tuition assistance through the Post-9/11 GI Bill, Montgomery GI Bill and the Yellow Ribbon program. The $500 admission application deposit is also waived for all servicemembers. Advising Services: Academic advisors evaluate applicants’ transcripts and match credits with an appropriate Saint Leo program. Credit-by-examination tests, such as CLEP or DANTES, are applicable sources. “I chose Saint Leo based on their personal commitment to me from the admissions office and everyone I met while touring

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Connie Johnson Chief Academic Officer and Provost Colorado Technical University When a military servicemember or a spouse of a military member chooses to go back to school, there are many challenges they face as well as benefit questions to navigate. CTU supports these military servicemembers by providing a dedicated team of advisors who are specially trained to offer administrative and academic support to the military population. Advisors help military-affiliated students understand and apply for military education benefits as well as explore other options to fund their education. To ensure that military members receive all applicable transfer credit for their training and experience, CTU’s Prior Learning Assessment team will work with each military applicant to conduct a personalized review of that member’s academic record and work background. CTU also maintains a military deployment policy and offers military tuition rates. Additionally, military dependents receive the same military tuition rate as their active duty servicemember.

Through a personalized and adaptive learning system called intellipath, CTU students can customize course material to control what, where, when and how they learn. Intellipath begins by evaluating what a student already knows and creates a custom learning pathway letting the student bypass the knowledge and skills he or she already has and then continuously reacts to the student’s progress and learning style for an adaptive, personalized learning experience. Personalized learning guides students to acquire practical skills and knowledge they can use rather than deliver learning tasks focused on short-term memorization of information. To further support military students, CTU created the Wounded Warrior Scholarship in collaboration with the Yellow Ribbon Fund, Inc. to give back to those whose lives have been altered due to injury while serving in the United States Armed Forces. CTU awards 50 scholarships a year to wounded active duty servicemembers, veterans, spouses and caregivers of wounded servicemembers. O

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Recognizing Military Education Supporters The Council of College and Military Educators (CCME) prides itself on recognizing the contributions made to the military community by its membership. CCME recognizes dedication and leadership in the delivery of quality educational programs to our military installations; significant contributions by organizations to the cause of military education; outstanding service to voluntary education by a government employee; significant contributions by higher education institutions to the cause of military education; and outstanding contributions that government entities make to military education. Nominations are accepted from our membership each year in order to select the most deserving awardees.

John Brian Service and Leadership Award John Brian was the Education Director at Norton AFB for many years. He was a member of the California Colleges and Military Educators Association (CCMEA) when it was an organization only for military and civilian educators serving the military in California. The recipient will be a government employee who provides outstanding service to the voluntary education community.

developing and implementing college degree programs at extension campus sites. Bill was instrumental in founding the California Colleges and Military Educators Association (CCMEA), which later became CCME, and served as the first elected president of the association. The recipient will be an individual who provides outstanding leadership in the delivery of quality programs on military installations.

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as Director of Defense Activity for NonTraditional Education Support (DANTES) from 1981 to 2005.

CCME President’s Award The CCME President’s Award is presented to the nominee from any sector who has advanced the cause of military education. Awards are presented annually at the CCME Symposium. Award winners in each category and their nominators will each receive a one-year-free individual membership or $50.00 credit toward a corporate membership for the next fiscal year. O

CCME Institution Award The CCME Institution Award is presented to an organization in recognition of its significant contributions to the cause of military education. The recipient will be a college or university that supplies quality education programs to the armed services.

William E. Kennedy Award

Barry Cobb Government Organization Award

William Kennedy was Vice President and Head of Chapman College’s (now Chapman University), regional education centers. Bill was one of the early pioneers in

This award recognizes the outstanding contributions that government entities make to military education in honor of Dr. Barry Cobb, who retired after serving

Dr. Jeffrey Cropsey

Note from Dr. Jeffrey Cropsey, CCME President: CCME thanks Chermaine Harrell, Associate Regional Dean, Military and VA Programs, National University, for her overview of the CCME Awards Program. For more information please visit CCMEonline.org.

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January 7-10, 2016 Student Veterans of American National Conference Orlando, Fla. www.studentveterans.org

TRANSITION TRENDS

Cambridge College...........................................................................10 www.cambridgecollege.edu Florida Tech University Online..........................................................9 www.floridatechonline.com/mae Kansas State University...................................................................11 www.global.k-state.edu/military Western Governors University...........................................................7 www.wgu.edu/mae www.MAE-kmi.com

February 15-18, 2016 CCME Professional Development Symposium San Antonio, Texas www.ccmeonline.org

THE CCME ISSUE In the Next Issue of:

February 2016 Volume 11, Issue 1

Cover and In-Depth Interview with

JEFF CROPSEY

CCME President Special Section: Student Scholarship Spotlight Even with the GI bills and other forms of financial assistance available to servicemembers, college can still be expensive. Scholarships can help fill the gap.

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Military Advanced Education & Transition

Derrick R. Wood SSGT, United States Marine Corps (Veteran) Military and Community Outreach Stratford University Woodbridge Campus Q: Please provide a brief overview of your school’s history, mission and curriculum. A: To understand our philosophy and ethics concerning veterans, their education and their future, you have to understand our roots in the military. Stratford University was originally established as the American Transportation Institute under the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944 (G.I. Bill) in 1976 by World War II Navy Veteran Richard Shurtz, Sr. His son, Dr. Richard Shurtz II, a research physicist, former Fort Belvoir scientist and holder of eighteen military patents from weapons systems to night vision technology, took over the school with his wife, Mary Ann Shurtz, in 1986. By 2001, ATI was rebranded as Stratford University. While our name has changed, our promise to those answering the call of their country has not. Q: You have shown a strong commitment to hiring veterans. Explain that to us. A: Stratford University continues to be relentless in support of and commitment to veterans, active duty military members and their families. From July 2014 through June 2015, Stratford hired an additional 34 veterans, increasing the overall percent of veterans to 12.4 percent of the total workforce. For a medium-to-large-sized company that hired 46 veterans the year before and pledged an additional 30 for the next year, we have exceeded our own goals by 110 percent, placing these servicemen in leadership and management positions where they earn competitive salaries and benefits packages. Q: Why do you believe veterans make excellent employees? A: We hire veterans on account of the advantage such associates earn us in the marketplace. By bringing nontechnical skills that cannot be described on a resume—persistence, problem-solving, decision making, attention to detail and the 68 | MAE&T 10.10

ability to overcome obstacles with enthusiasm—veterans fulfill leadership positions better than most. Their own experiences in the military theatre helps to ensure that, when called upon to review and contribute proposed policies for Stratford University, veterans and active duty students are kept in mind. The same consideration extends into the classroom where our servicemen also, on occasion, step in the role of instructors. Across our seven campuses, from Baltimore, Md., to Virginia Beach, Va., we strive for consistency, offering programs designed to fit into the fluid, changing schedule of active military and the transitional one of a veteran. The veteran advantage at Stratford University helps to create a contagious culture of “mission accomplishment” with a focus on getting the job done and getting it done the best way, the right way. Veterans take pride in every assignment and are able to independently follow rules and schedules. Empowered with those traits, these individuals become faithful, dedicated associates who bring invaluable traits needed for not only personal success but the overall success of our institution. To have people of this quality as part of the Stratford team only helps in us achieving great things with the student body both here and visiting from overseas. Q: In what ways do you connect with veteran employees? A: Attention to the “why” in hiring veterans and nurturing relationships with active

duty individuals is merely the beginning of how we regard those who serve. To meet our goal of proactively hiring veterans and active service personnel, Stratford University launched a series of initiatives involving over 30 job fairs a year, workshops, symposiums and career fairs for veterans at places like Fort Lee, Quantico, Dahlgren Naval Station, Fort Belvoir, Boling Air Force Base, Andrews Air Force Base and the Pentagon, just to name a few. Our hosting Military Appreciation Days at five campuses throughout the year granted veterans the opportunity to experience our campuses first-hand prior to accepting positions. We also encourage and support a wide range of veteran activities as a matter of routine. At our Virginia Beach campus, we hosted a V3 Training Seminar where more than 40 veterans attended. We worked alongside the Virginia Veterans Corps, offering to host their first charity blood drive. Between offering at each campus a one-stop service for orientating active military and veteran students, to offering veterans the opportunity to train our recent hires, Stratford strives to ensure the transition from active duty to full-time student or employee is a smooth one. We accomplish this through a cohesive team of veteran supporters who work diligently to ensure our veterans receive the best service possible. Q: Is there anything else you would like to add? A: This is Stratford University, an institution founded by and founded for those brave individuals who served their country. Yes, we have evolved over the years, offering programs beyond our modest curriculum of 1976, but we have never lost sight of why we are here or where we are headed. Our respect for veterans and active duty personnel is unwavering, and when the rubber meets the road and the dust settles, the advantage we receive for hiring veterans remains clear: They make reliable, dedicated associates who are driven to succeed. O www.MAE-kmi.com



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FOUND ANOTHER WAY TO SERVE.

THAT WAS MY MOMENT.” Scott Green Undergraduate Cybersecurity Student

PROGRAMS IN HIGH-DEMAND FIELDS After being injured while serving his country, Scott experienced his Moment

Creating Moments, Building Your Future.

when he found another way to serve by pursuing his undergraduate degree in cybersecurity. He wants to make a difference by learning the proper techniques, policies, and procedures to protect and defend information systems in local and broad-based domains. UMUC can help you transition to your post-military career in high-demand fields with • Bachelor’s and master’s degrees in cybersecurity, information technology, business, public safety, and more • Up to 60 transfer credits for your military experience and training, saving you time and money • More than 140 classroom and service locations, including military installations throughout the world UMUC is the No. 1 university for veterans.*

Call 800-939-UMUC (8682) or visit military.umuc.edu/mae to learn more. *Military Times ranked UMUC No. 1 in its Best for Vets: Colleges 2015 annual survey of online and non-traditional colleges and universities.

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