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There's a new scholarship for military students coming this fall. Read all about it in our Wayland Weekly!
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It is an honor to serve those who serve. Great move WBU.edu!
There's a new scholarship for military students coming this fall. Read all about it in our Wayland Weekly!
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Have you ever wondered how you could better serve military learners at your institution? Accepting credit for prior learning is a great first step. The ACE Military Guide is here to make it easier for you! Learn more. https://ow.ly/9ePB50SYsH4 #militarylearnersinitiative
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Have you ever wondered how you could better serve military learners at your institution? Accepting credit for prior learning is a great first step. The ACE Military Guide is here to make it easier for you! Learn more. https://ow.ly/Q5B450SVR2g #militarylearnersinitiative
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📚🦉Check out this comprehensive list AER has compiled that includes scholarships for Education info for Service Members, Military Spouses, and Military Children
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📹#GCMC's latest video focuses on the development of a Resilience Reference Curriculum - the first-of-its-kind that supports military education.🎓 Designed to support #NATO allies and partners, this curriculum extends beyond military academies, offering valuable benefits to civilian universities as well. 👉As the Partnership for Peace Consortium (#PfPC) working group finalizes the curriculum, its potential impact on the understanding and teaching of resilience in military education institutions remains a focal point. NATO is expected to publish the resilience reference curriculum soon. Partnership for Peace Consortium
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My review of Eric McGeer's Varsity's Soldiers for the Canadian Military History Journal. If you care about Canada's civic culture, this is a recommended read. https://lnkd.in/ePX6gqdz
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HSLDA has an interesting article about a homeschool graduate who was now a freshman cade at the United States Military Academy (West Point). You can read it at https://lnkd.in/ge3Qhpu3.
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Every year, we ask military teens to tell us about their experience—and we use that information to build our programs, shape solutions, and inform policy makers about the issues affecting military teens today. Tell the military-connected teens you know that we want to hear from them! 👉 https://loom.ly/VrsZWwI
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Go from War Hero to Superhero | Military | Veteran Owned | Marriage | Family Leadership | Training | Sales Communication
Joining the Military: My Journey to Serve and Pay for College Discover my reasons for joining the military, including a sense of duty, personal growth, and financial assistance for college tuition. Learn how this decision has shaped my life and future prospects. #MilitaryJourney #ServeAndProtect #CollegeTuition #PersonalGrowth #CareerChoice #MilitaryService #EducationOpportunity #FinancialAssistance #ServiceToCountry #LifeChangingExperience
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"Honored to interpret at the launch of a program supporting the Military College and Staff College, in the esteemed presence of the Chief of Staff, the Head of Defense University, and the Deans of Military College and Staff College. Translating in the intricate world of military jargon presented unique challenges, navigating through the precision of language in a tense yet vital environment. Grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this significant event bridging language gaps in service of a noble cause. #MilitarySupport #InterpretingChallenge #DefenseLeadership"
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𝗠𝘆𝘁𝗵: Once I commission after attending ROTC or a Military Academy, I’m eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill. 𝗙𝗮𝗰𝘁: After commissioning from a military academy, you must serve a five-year Active Duty Service Obligation (ADSO), and if you received a Dedicated Guard ROTC Scholarship you must serve a four-year ADSO before you can start qualifying for the Post-9/11 Gi Bill.
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