College is expensive and time consuming. Thankfully, servicemembers, veterans, and family members have access to programs that offer ways to save both time and money. This section will help you take advantage of credit-by-exams, college preparation/tutorial assistance, and getting college credit for military service

5 Tips for Testing Your Way to a Degree

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Although you have probably heard of the College Level Exam Program or CLEP tests, you may not know that these credit-by-exam tests are widely accepted by colleges and universities.

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Veterans Upward Bound is a free U.S. Department of Education program designed to help vets build the academic skills needed to successfully complete a college degree.
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Earning your degree takes hard work and planning, learn how to manage your time, access your benefits, and develop the study habits needed to ensure you reach your education and career goals.

Find Military Friendly Schools

The GI Bill can provide up to $52,500 for school. Request info from schools with VA approved education programs today.

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Important Note: You should confirm with schools whether programs and policies meet your specific requirements.

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