Active Military & Veterans

Active Military & Veterans

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Application Fee Waived for Undergraduate Active Military and Veterans

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Best Online
Bachelor's Program
for Veterans

- U.S. News & World Report, 2022

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Best for
Vets: Colleges

- Military Times, 2022

Programs Designed to Fit Your Needs

At Arizona Online, we recognize that your active military experience is unique. That is why we are committed to making your transition into higher education seamless. Arizona Online's Student Success team supports you every step of the way, from navigating tuition assistance and transfer requirements to military deployment and more.

Now offering
reduced tuition at

$250

Per Unit

With approved Tuition Assistance (TA), you may be eligible for TA from the Department of Defense for up to $250 a credit for Arizona Online bachelor’s degree programs. If you are an active-duty U.S. service member in the Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, or serving in the National Guard or Reserves, we’ll honor your approved TA rate in any undergraduate degree. Gain admission into one of our bachelor’s programs, and your tuition is covered by TA.*

*Disclaimer: Reduced tuition only applies toward undergraduate base tuition costs. Graduate degree programs are not eligible for the lower rate. The student will be responsible for all other mandatory fees, program fees, and course fees. Receiving tuition assistance may impact other forms of financial aid, including university tuition scholarships, qualified tuition reduction, and Title IV Federal Financial Aid.

How Do I Qualify for Tuition Assistance:

Step 1:

Speak with your local Military Branch Education Center to ensure your eligibility for TA.

Step 2:

Follow their instructions to request TA for your branch of service. You may also review guidance on Military Tuition Assistance. Click on specific branches for timeframes and details.

Step 3:

The University of Arizona Tuition Assistance Office will then notify you that your TA request has been processed and applied to your account.

Easily Transfer Your Credits

Did you know that your military experience may be worth university credit? Learn how to transfer your credits and earn your degree faster.
 

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Joint Services Transcripts

Your JST contains courses the American Council on Education (ACE) recommends. The University of Arizona uses ACE recommendations and university transferability guidelines to assess credit for U.S. military service and training for undergraduate students. The University of Arizona will accept up to 30 units of ACE-recommended military credit as transfer work toward a bachelor’s degree. Explore our online Transfer Credit Guide. For experiences not listed in the Transfer Credit Guide, consult with your academic advisor.

 

 

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Earn Credit for Basic Training

In addition to ACE-recommended courses, credit can be received for basic training. Recruit or basic training on JST and CCAF transcripts is awarded credit based on time in service (i.e., consecutive months of active duty in the armed forces, terminated under honorable conditions):

  • 1 year or more: 8 units
  • 9 months: 6 units
  • 6 months: 4 units
  • 3 months: 2 units
  • Less than 3 months: no credit

 

 

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Earn Credit for Foreign Language & Other Skills

  1. Second language proficiency credit will be awarded for languages completed through the Defense Language Institute (DLI).
  2. Spanish, French, and German proficiency can be assessed through the College Level Examination Program (CLEP). CLEP provides college credit based on test scores; active duty military members may have access to one free test attempt. Your Spanish, French, German, Russian, and Latin skills can also be assessed through a proctored exam from the College of Humanities.
  3. If you have experience with any other language not listed above, we can still assess these experiences for proficiency or through our Critical Languages Program.

The University of Arizona accepts test credit from CLEP and DSST. With preparation, you may be able to pass a test that can award you additional college credit for other skills and knowledge you have gained from your time in the military.

 

 

Additional Funding Opportunities

As a military veteran, you have options when it comes to funding your education. Explore the GI Bill and other federal funding opportunities.

 

GI Bill

The Armed Forces offer soldiers, sailors, marines, guardsmen, airmen, and veterans several tuition assistance programs for college courses taken during off-duty hours. The Post-9/11 GI Bill® has a few specific components unavailable in other GI Bill® programs, such as the Yellow Ribbon Program and Transfer of Entitlement Option.

GI Bill® is the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) registered trademark. More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. Government website at http://www.benefits.va.gov

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Federal Financial Aid

We strongly encourage you to apply for every type of aid available. For more information, visit our Tuition & Aid page. 

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Popular Programs

Our most popular programs for military service members include:

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