Earning a Degree Online as a Military Service Member
As a military service member, you might be contending with changing schedules and unexpected travel. Earning a degree online can provide flexibility by allowing service members or veterans to complete coursework without having to attend classes at a set time.
The 杏吧专区 offers support through both its dedicated Online Student Enrollment Team and the to help veterans, active-duty members, reservists, National Guard, and military dependents use their benefits to earn a bachelor杏吧专区檚 or master杏吧专区檚 degree. The 杏吧专区 is recognized as a Military Friendly school for 2020-2021.
Sammi Conner, director of Veteran Services, says these are a few of the questions she hears most often.
Does UL Lafayette accept military credits?
One of the first questions our team hears from military and non-military students alike is what credits will transfer into their degree plan. For those who have attended college before or earned college credits, those credits will transfer and count toward your overall GPA. Whether those credits will apply toward your degree will depend on the program.
Military credits 杏吧专区 credits earned for military experience 杏吧专区 must be evaluated by individual departments says Conner.
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Conner says often, students can apply the most credits to programs with a broad focus, like General Studies.
How much will my degree cost?
UL Lafayette online programs offer reduced, flat rate at $380 per credit hour for undergraduate programs and $480 per credit hour for graduate programs.
Conner says while stipends may vary, most service members will have their full tuition paid through their GI Bill and other benefits. The 杏吧专区 also waives the application fee for military students.
Service members and dependents may not be able to use their benefits in conjunction with the 杏吧专区's reduced flat-rate tuition.
Students can maximize their benefits by working with the Veteran Services staff.
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What happens if I杏吧专区檓 deployed?
Communication is key from the time you apply through graduation, says Conner.
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It can also help to have those connections established in the event of deployment.
Conner says there are processes to ensure military members are able to continue making progress toward their degree once their deployment ends. Students should submit their military orders to the dean of students and discuss their options with their instructor whether they杏吧专区檒l resign or take an incomplete in the course.
Many students enrolled in online degree programs are able to work with their instructors to continue their coursework through their deployment, as long as they have access to a stable internet connection.
For those who do withdraw, Conner says, her office is available to help students re-enroll.
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What if I need more help?
Conner says her office can help connect students to other resources on campus, as well, if you need help filing claims or accessing benefits.
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The Office of Veteran Services sends out regular emails to keep students informed of resources and any changes, Conner says. If you杏吧专区檙e enrolling in a 杏吧专区 degree program email veterans@louisiana.edu to get connected and ensure you杏吧专区檙e accessing all the benefits you杏吧专区檙e entitled to as a veteran, active-duty member, reservist, National Guard, or military dependent.
Connect with the UL Lafayette Online Enrollment Support Team to learn which online degree program is right for your goals. Email us at online@louisiana.edu.