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Getting your degree after military service is a great feeling

If you are like most Americans, you started a degree program and had to stop -- because of kids, jobs, etc. -- and never went back. In fact, almost 60% of students who attend public universities do not complete their degrees within five years, if at all, according to Monsterlearning.com. However, thanks to many online programs, it's not too late to get your degree.

Online education has made getting your degree more accessible. Unlike traditional classroom courses, online courses allow you the ability to take college classes when and where you'd like. What's more, since online classes are not subject to classroom and professor scheduling, they can be offered year-round. In many cases, enrollment is every 5-8 weeks, which allows you to take more courses over a given period than you would if you were attending a traditional university.

Online courses are offered through a number of avenues. Several dedicated online schools allow you to enroll from anywhere, as long as you have internet access. Online programs also are available through traditional universities, such as Penn State, that provide the flexibility of taking traditional courses when you can. The Military.com Education Center provides tips for service members on getting their degree and connects them to online and on-campus programs that match their educational goals.

In addition, online courses offer more than general education requirements. Many traditional universities offer upper division as well as postgraduate courses. And dedicated online universities offer complete undergrad and graduate degree programs in a wide variety of subjects.

So if you're ready to finish your degree, take a look at online schooling. It's faster than traditional schooling, it's cheaper and it's available year-round.

For more information about online degree programs, visit the Military.com Education Center.

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