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MunkyVsRobot
06-06-11, 05:36 PM
I hear that the Marines have career counselours to help you plan your life in and after the Marine Corps but do they have people to help you with continuing education?

I presently have my AOS just an associates that I got at a technical school. It is recognized by the state of AZ as an official Associates, but I would like to try and see if I can find a school that would accept some of the credits from there to continue on to maybe a bachelours degree, and maybe OCS.

What I guess my question being is would the Marine Corps be able to help me find a school that is semi military friendly and would accept most if not all the credits from my previous school? Or would this be something that I would have to do on my own?

Zulu 36
06-06-11, 05:57 PM
I hear that the Marines have career counselours to help you plan your life in and after the Marine Corps but do they have people to help you with continuing education?

I presently have my AOS just an associates that I got at a technical school. It is recognized by the state of AZ as an official Associates, but I would like to try and see if I can find a school that would accept some of the credits from there to continue on to maybe a bachelours degree, and maybe OCS.

What I guess my question being is would the Marine Corps be able to help me find a school that is semi military friendly and would accept most if not all the credits from my previous school? Or would this be something that I would have to do on my own?

Yes, there is help available and there actually are quite a few colleges that are military friendly (especially on-line schools).

Sgt Leprechaun
06-06-11, 06:54 PM
Concur. Lots of information available on that. AMU (American Military University) is the first one that comes to mind, that specifically caters to military folks.

MunkyVsRobot
06-06-11, 07:13 PM
Now do they accept other schools credits typically? I am presently under the impression that most schools dont accept other schools credits they kinda pick and choose which credits they want to accept.

Im looking to possibly get back on the track to the bachelours quick possibly as soon as I hit the fleet if it is possible. Being 27 that 31.5 is quickly approaching and starting over or trying to get a waiver to get a comission after 31.5 is in my mind going to prove to be very difficult.

Sgt Leprechaun
06-06-11, 07:19 PM
Totally dependant on what school you are applying to and, basically as I understand it, how much you are willing to pay (it seems). No good answer on this one I'm afraid.

MunkyVsRobot
06-06-11, 07:32 PM
Im willing to pay whatever my Montgomery GI bill will cover ;).

I know I am putting the cart before the horse a bit, but I am trying to maybe turn this thing into a career so my aspirations for my career are high and Im trying to plan a future.... As much as I can. Semper Gumby..? (Hopefully I rate that phrase if not my apologies)

Im one of the poolees who didnt want to be a Marine since he was a fetus, I was unsure as to wether I wanted this, but I will stop at nothing to get my title. Death or some how if i got a felony is all that stands in my way. Its just about cost me my job and it is costing me my Marriage I can only imagine what else id have to give but Im ready and willing.

Sgt Leprechaun
06-06-11, 07:40 PM
Good attitude to work with. I'll allow the 'gumby' since it's exactly what 'we' are looking for!

MGySgtSki
06-06-11, 08:31 PM
AMU is very lenient about accepting transfer credits, not to mention credits for military schooling and experience. Since you've already got your associates, you probably wouldn't be able to...

MunkyVsRobot
06-06-11, 08:40 PM
Awesome, thank you Sir's for your assistance. Maybe hitting OCS could be a reality.