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Army College Education Programs and Benefits

Army Education Programs

Army Education Programs

If you serve in the United States Army or would like to serve in the army, you might be interested in Army Education Programs and how they can help you with your educational plans.

Here are some of the programs or schools you can take part in, to move forward in your career, and work towards your goals.

Early Commissioning Program

Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)

ArmyIgnitED

UPDATE 2/16/2024 Multiple sources report the U.S. Army was “set to launch its new online training platform at the beginning of 2024” according to a Military Times report, “But the service says it has delayed the rollout of the new platform indefinitely.” What follows for ArmyIgnitED is preserved here for archival purposes until a working version or a replacement is live.

ArmyIgnitED was created to help active,  Guard, and Reserve soldiers through the Army Continuing Education System (ACES.) It is a one-stop website to help soldiers receive the education they want.

RELATED: For more information on the Army Tuition Assistance program, please visit Army Tuition Assistance

Professional Trade Certificates

With professional trade certificates, a soldier can earn professional and trade certifications. The army offers training in, more than 150 different career paths. Active duty soldiers have access to all of them.

Here are the different categories of certificates:

Officer Candidate School (OCS)

Officer Candidate School is the army’s main training academy for prospective army officers. The school is open to qualified enlisted non commissioned officers or civilians who hold at least a four-year degree.

For active duty and Army Reserve, you will need to:

For civilians you would need to:

OCS is located at Fort Benning and is 12 weeks of intense tactical and leadership training.

West Point – United States Military Academy (USMA)

The United States Military Academy is located in West Point, NY, and was founded in 1802, making it the oldest of the five service academies.

Cadets at West Point will be immersed in a military environment with a tradition of leadership training and a rigorous curriculum to learn firsthand how to be an officer in the US Army.

To attend the school, you will need to be at least 17 years old and not be older than 22 on July first of the year you enter the academy.  In addition you:

You will also need to have been nominated to the academy by one of the following:

Postgraduate Scholarships

The army also has postgraduate scholarships for veterans for those going into medicine, law, or those who want to become a Chaplain.

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