
The Pros and Cons of Low-Residency College Programs
After what you went through in the military, going to college is supposed to be easy, right? Sure, there are plenty of academic challenges and

After what you went through in the military, going to college is supposed to be easy, right? Sure, there are plenty of academic challenges and

The GI Bill gives veterans access to a variety of institutions, from vocational to Ivy League universities. While you’re trying to decide where you belong

Veterans have a wealth of skills and experiences to offer as educators. However, teaching students and instructing troops can be different worlds. We have to

Using the GI Bill to get a college degree is one of the best ways to improve long-term career outlook and earning power. Over the

By Rob Henderson My transition from the Air Force to Yale has been an enthralling and somewhat turbulent experience. I wanted to integrate into the

By Dennis White Che Guevara inspired me to go to college. Well, not exactly, but my plan to go to college began in 2009. While

Even under the best of circumstances, college isn’t easy. It isn’t supposed to be easy. It’s supposed to train and challenge you, to force you

It used to be that a lucrative and secure career meant four years of hard work at a university and then a move into the

The admissions officer from the well known and highly-selective college was frank with me on the phone. “We don’t really admit nontraditional profiles like you,”

It goes without saying that attending college is different than the military life, and staying motivated in college after the military can be a struggle.