
Military Services
Troy University is proud that it has served the men and women of the U.S. military for more than 50 years. Today, TROY continues to operate more than 30 campuses on military bases both at home and abroad.
As a Servicemembers’ Opportunity College, we meet the need for flexible education that can be completed locally or from any location around the world. Flexibility is the foundation of our partnership and our goal is to provide a quality education, one student at a time. TROY would like to be your partner in achieving your educational goals. Your Education Services Officer can give you information about how the program works or you may contact a TROY representative.
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Since 1965, Troy University has been an education partner for the Unites States Air Force. TROY has partnered with the Air Force and participates in the ABC – Associate to Baccalaureate Cooperative program which allows the airman to seamlessly transfer CCAF credit into a bachelor’s degree. TROY currently has offices on the following installations:
Kadena Air Base For questions, contact Kathy Robisch at krobisch@troy.edu |
Troy University is proud that it has served the men and women of the United States Military for more than 50 years. The Georgia National Guard, in partnership with TROY, has recognized a need for and built a relationship around providing flexible education to offer the student the ability to take courses wherever and whenever he or she chooses. To access your National Guard Education Benefits online visit http://www.nationalguard.com/education/index.php
For questions, contact Peter DiPaolo at pdipaolo@troy.edu
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TROY and the Navy are active partners in higher education for sailors. Troy University is committed to flexible education no matter where you are. TROY maintains an ongoing presence to support military personnel and their dependents, both online worldwide as well as at the following installations:
Pensacola NAS, FL Navy Education Benefits - https://www.navycollege.navy.mil/ For questions, contact Rebecca Bushway at rbushway@troy.edu |
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TROY University is proud to be in partnership with the United States eArmyU Access Online, and to offer occupation related degrees through distance learning to soldiers serving world wide. TROY classes are available for Army students receiving tuition assistance on the GoArmyEd portal. TROY has advising centers on the following installations: Fort Benning, GA For question about eArmyU, contact Kelli Dawson at dawsonk@troy.edu For all other questions, contact Cheryl Lilly at clilly@troy.edu |
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Troy University supports the USCG’s workforce development initiatives by providing an onsite Master of Science in Management degree to active duty military and Civil Service employees. For questions, contact Shirley McDaniel at stmcdaniel@troy.edu |
TROY proudly offers on-site and online programs for military spouses who are eligible for vouchers through MyCAA.
For billing, select Troy University - Troy as the school choice.
For questions, contact Patricia Bush-McManus pmcmanus@troy.edu
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Troy University has pledged to support military veterans and active‐duty personnel attending college by providing the maximum tuition assistance allowed through a special program in the latest version of the G.I. Bill. The University has pledged to close any gap between the benefits provided under the Post‐9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008 and the cost of tuition at Troy University by paying 50 percent of the established tuition and fee charges not already covered under the bill. |
| A special provision of the bill, called The Yellow Ribbon Program, allows colleges and universities to offer the tuition waiver. The Department of Veterans Affairs will match each additional dollar funded by the University. Benefits are payable for training pursued on or after August 1, 2009. | |
Servicemembers' Opportunity College Program
Troy University is an affiliate member of the Servicemembers’ Opportunity College (SOC) network which is designed to permit active duty military service students/spouses/dependents/Civil Service employees to pursue college level programs without penalty for unusual situation and transfer over which they have no control. Troy University will issue an SOC agreement for degree completion to any military student. Civil service and military dependents may request an SOC agreement. In order to obtain an SOC agreement, the student must have successfully completed six semester hours and met admissions requirements. The SOC contract will list all of the degree requirements required for graduation with Troy University. All coursework must be completed at regionally accredited colleges or universities or from acceptable non-traditional sources, if applicable. Students must complete degree requirements within eight calendar years after the SOC contract is approved.
TROY Global Campus recognizes the educational benefits of many experiences that occur outside the formal structure of accredited colleges and universities.
Credit may be granted for military experience based on MOS (Army), AFSC (Air Force), or equivalent ratings by Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.
Service school courses will be evaluated according to the recommendations of the American Council on Education (ACE Guide) when official credentials have been presented by the student. Such recommendations, however, is not binding upon the University.
Troy University accepts a variety of CLEP exams, DSST (DANTES SUBJECT STANDARDIZED TEST) SCORES, and Advanced Placement (AP) exams.
At distant sites, TROY's knowledgeable personnel are trained to provide a full-range of services from academic advising, admissions and registration services, to tuition assistance processing, veterans' benefits and other forms of financial aid.
Ask about your military benefits, credit for military experience, and tuition assistance programs.
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