Veterans and Active Military: Leverage Yellow Ribbon Benefits to Earn Your Degree
Online education has been growing by leaps and bounds for years, and the recent pandemic only emphasized its value around the world. Never before has so much knowledge been available right at your fingertips, exactly where you are, and on your schedule, which is often important to active and veteran military members. With the Yellow Ribbon benefit program providing full funding for those that qualify, you can build on the skills you learned during your service and give your career goals an immediate boost with these benefits of online, graduate-level learning.
Flexibility
The traditional student is changing, and students from all backgrounds are looking to take classes. From parents to those who travel often for work, you can learn without having to put your day-to-day life and career on hold. There is no commute – it’s truly learning on your schedule from anywhere.
More Options
Take the course you want when you want and find more variety through online courses. In addition, there are many credential options to tailor your education to your needs. From earning a master’s degree to pursuing a graduate certificate that will give you a boost in your chosen career, there is a program that’s your perfect fit.
Study with Others Across the Globe
Gain a holistic perspective on your desired subject as your classmates may be learning from another military base or studying overseas.
Improve Your Online Communication
Taking online classes will help you communicate more effectively, which is beneficial to any occupation—especially as jobs become more virtual. Knowing how to communicate efficiently online is vital in today’s world. Choose from hundreds of online courses offered through the University of Denver’s University College. Full funding is available through Yellow Ribbon benefits for military members who qualify. Learn more at universitycollege.du.edu.
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