Monday, 28 May 2012

Online Army Education Programs: Overview of Learning Options

The United States Army has recently set up GoArmyEd. It is an online portal where soldiers can ask for tuition assistance to take classroom, distance learning and online college courses. The portal also offers online courses, which may be accredited towards a certificate or a degree, through eArmyU.

What are Online Army Education Programs?

EArmyU was launched in 2001 to give U.S. soldiers more choices in their education by moving programs, which soldiers can take at their own convenience, online. EArmyU gives students the option of choosing the institution that they will attend by offering a list of more than 100 degree programs from many prominent colleges and universities across the United States.
While on the website, students may search for course schedules and relevant online programs. There are many degree programs, such as a bachelor's degree in business administration or associate's degrees in management, business management, economics, supervision and organizational development.

How the Schools and Soldiers' Programs Work

Schools affiliated with this U.S. Army program automatically enter course schedules, invoices and a record of courses taken into the army's education website. Soldiers can bring up their record and courses from anywhere at anytime using GoArmyEd.com, the base site for the army's education programs.
GoArmyEd also makes available education counseling, academic testing, course evaluation summaries, learning facilities and personnel testing. Also available are programs in which army personnel may train to become teachers through the army's education services. These programs may be taken online or on-site.

EArmyU Policy

EArmyU offers a technology package, which provides soldiers with laptops, Internet and books for their courses. The program also includes services that ensure soldiers are not charged extra for any programs and may receive extensions on their learning options if military duty cuts into their educational programs. As well, other justified circumstances, such as hospitalization, emergency leave and assignment with no access to education opportunities, may also lead to an extension.

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