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UIU
Military
Students Earn Degrees While Serving
Posted 30 June
2010
With many of
America’s military personnel deployed or awaiting deployment, earning a
college degree can seem nearly impossible for members of the armed
forces. But with the help of one Iowa university, Army Sgt. Isaac
Hayman is earning his bachelor’s degree in business administration from
his post at Joint Base Balad, about three hours north of Baghdad in the
Salad ad Din province of Iraq.
“Life in the army is dangerous and unpredictable, but my schoolwork has
been my sanctuary,” said Hayman. “It gives me peace of mind to know
that I will have a college degree when I retire from the Army, and I
think other members of the military feel the same.”
According to the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and
Admissions Officers, universities and colleges offering distance
education are seeing an uptick in the military segment of their student
body. This trend is fueled, in part, by the enhanced educational
benefits that the military now offers. The Post-9/11 GI Bill that
became available in August of last year allows veterans or active
military to earn degrees at public and some private colleges at little
to no cost. As of January, 385,000 veterans and active military had
applied for this benefit, and 185,000 of them or their dependents are
currently enrolled in a post-secondary institution.
“As a member of the Army, I knew I would face certain challenges in
earning my bachelor’s degree that other students would not – like
living in Iraq for 18 months,” said Hayman. “But, I wasn’t going to let
that stop me from succeeding, and I found a partner in Upper Iowa
University.” Throughout the past few years, Hayman has served his role
in the Army during the day, while attending class at night.
Upper Iowa University (UIU) has a wide variety of educational
opportunities tailored to fit the dynamic lifestyle of today's military
personnel and their families. From traditional classroom settings on
military bases in Kansas and Louisiana to online and self-paced, guided
Independent Study, UIU has a program and delivery method to meet the
unique needs of military men and women. Flexible course and assignment
completion schedules also make it possible for students to meet their
military commitments and not lose class credits or tuition money.
“UIU is proud to work with America’s military members to achieve their
educational goals,” said Dr. Alan Walker, president of UIU. “We strive
to provide a flexible and individualized educational environment for
the brave men and women serving our country.”
Recently named one of G.I. Jobs’ Military Friendly Schools, UIU is a
member of the Navy College Program Distance Learning Partnership
(NCPDLP), GoArmyEd, the Army National Guard Support Center, the Coast
Guard Institute as well as a core member of the Service members
Opportunity Colleges (SOC). To provide resources and assistance to
spouses of active duty service members, UIU participates in the
Military Spouse Career Advancement Account Program.
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