After years of challenging and selfless service, many members of the military hope to pave their own way in a new career. Whether they made the decision to pursue higher education after their service or if they joined the military with this goal in mind, veterans can find it challenging to adjust to life as a student. Nonetheless, research shows that 12.5 percent of veterans earn associates degrees, and more veterans attain bachelor’s degrees than non-veterans.
In order to help veterans achieve these milestones, many colleges have developed programs that specifically cater to the needs of veterans. Through these programs, many veterans are able to establish successful and fulfilling careers in the civilian workforce.
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