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ECPI University Online encourages all Active Duty, Reservist, and Veterans using VA Education to visit the VA website and carefully evaluate your options and benefits under the Montgomery GI Bill® and the new Post 9/11 GI Bill® and other available programs during your decision-making process. There are many things to consider before choosing which benefit you wish to receive. There are a number of reasons why veterans prefer ECPI University Online! Here are just a few:
ECPI University Online is proud to serve members of the military – in fact, we have ranked “Best For Vets” for 11 years in a row according to Military Times!* With ground campus locations in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, and Florida as well as an online campus, ECPI University Online is a military distance learning source for the Marine Corps, Army, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, and Coast Guard and can help you develop skills needed in the workforce today.
First and foremost, we understand that Military Affiliated students have a lot on their plates. They often have spouses, children, and full-time jobs. Of course, this means by their very nature, student veterans are non-traditional and often have more pressure on them. As a matter of fact, government data suggests that they have a more difficult time completing degree programs.
At ECPI University Online, faculty and staff strive daily to create a campus culture that values veterans. Most campuses have active Student Veterans of America (SVA) chapters that provide opportunities for vets to rekindle the camaraderie they experienced in the military. These SVA chapters also create an environment where vets can encourage one another, by leaning on people who share similar backgrounds and experiences.
What's particularly impressive is the hours of service each of these chapters provide. As busy as they all are, so many ECPI University Online student veterans find time to help out with community service projects supporting organizations like Toys for Tots, Wounded Warriors, and the American Red Cross.
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