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Students at these academies are organized as cadets, and graduate with appropriate licenses from the U.S. Coast Guard and/or the U.S. Merchant Marine.While not immediately offered a commission as an officer within a service, cadets do have the opportunity to participate in commissioning programs like the Strategic Sealift Officer Program (Navy) and Maritime Academy Graduate (Coast Guard).
DOD Tuition Assistance is a US Department of Defense (DOD) program that fund higher education programming for US military servicemembers who wish to attend college before their service obligation ends. Currently, DOD TA funds servicemember's college tuition and fees, not to exceed $250 per semester credit hour or $166 per quarter credit hour ...
St. Charles Military College (MO) St. Edwards Military Academy (TX) St. Emma Military Academy (VA) St. James Military Academy (MO) St. James Military Academy (MN) St. John's Academy (VA) St. John's Academy (CA) St. John's Military School (KS) St. John's Military Academy (WI) St. John's Military School (NY) St. Joseph College & Military Academy (KS)
The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina, is a state-supported, comprehensive college located in Charleston, South Carolina, which was established in 1842. The Citadel enrolls approximately 2,250 cadets in the South Carolina Corps of Cadets and another 2,000 civilian graduate and undergraduate students in The Citadel Graduate College.
Elgin Community College: Elgin: 1949 8,050 Spartans 1969 McHenry County College: Crystal Lake: 1967 7,085 Scots 1969 Moraine Valley Community College: Palos Hills: 1967 10,578 Cyclones 1995 Morton College: Cicero: 1924 3,850 Panthers 1977 Oakton College: Des Plaines: 1969 7,433 Owls 1969 Prairie State College: Chicago Heights: 1958 2,618 ...
Students from Colonial Heights Middle School peek inside the cockpit of the UH-72 Lakota helicopter that landed Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024, at the school.
During the first three years, the college provided a five-month course of study. In 1927, the program was expanded to ten-months with one graduating class each year. Major Dwight D. Eisenhower graduated from the college in 1933 and later served on the faculty. In 1940, the colleges expanded to two classes and then graduated four classes in 1941.
La Salle Extension University (1908–1982, Chicago) Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Chicago (1983–2017, Chicago) Lexington College (1977–2014, Chicago) Mallinckrodt College (1916–1991, Wilmette), merged with Loyola University Chicago [4] [5] Mundelein College (1930–1991, Chicago) merged with Loyola University of Chicago [6]