Everest University Online Wins Honor

bigstock_student_with_laptop_2981019.jpgIt's a good thing to be honored as one of the nation's top 15 percent of colleges, universities or trades schools that embraces America's veterans. The common bond amongst these institutions is a shared priority of recruiting students who've lived the military experience, and who are now ready to further their education.

Military veterans can often bring a degree of maturity, vivid life experiences and cultural diversity to the classroom. The result is that both faculty and other classmates can benefit from the varied perspectives that veterans are able to share. The 2009 passage of the Pos-9/11 GI Bill, a robust education benefits program, offers a strong incentive for veterans looking for financial assistance to get an education.

The Military Friendly [LP] Schools list was released in August, 2010, compiled from 7,000 schools polled in a nationwide survey.  The list is considered to be the gold standard in naming schools that can offer veterans the greatest educational opportunity, course flexibility and overall learning experience.

Everest University Online, a division of Everest University, provides access to an online education for many of today's popular career fields such as business, accounting, criminal justice, computer information science, homeland security and more.

Contact us today to learn more about the online programs offered, and how you can start preparing for the future by enhancing your education.

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What Our Grads Say…
"I would like to say that the experience I had while finishing my degree online was incredible. I got to meet a lot of people all over the United Sates, including great professors. I learned a lot from my classes. I actually felt like I was in a classroom." Stacy M. Allen Graduated 2003 Read More
What Our Faculty Says…
"An online student has a great advantage over the on-ground student in the ability to schedule work, study and family time. In an asynchronous online environment, a student works in class when it is most productive according to his or her schedule." Pamela Gressier, Esq. Western State University, JD
University of California, Irvine, MA
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