Monday, June 24, 2013

Education Made Easy for Military Personnel at American Gulf University




Military persons working in foreign countries find it extremely difficult to continue their education not just due to the change of geographical location but also differences in language, curriculum and work schedule. Since military personnel have academic backgrounds that are different from standard high school or college education, credit transfers prove to be problematic as well.

However many armed forces recruits are required to be well-educated because they have to  travel a lot and interact with people from all over the world. Another reason is to pursue a different career path in the future. For these reasons, military employees need to be well-informed on related subjects and this can only be achieved through a sound education. This need, combined with the constraints posed by service in a foreign country can, and indeed does, prove to be quite problematic for the military employees.

At American Gulf University, military personnel located in the Middle East are given special privileges. Their years of service can be translated into course exemptions. Also, they can easily acquire credit transfers upon the submission of the required military service details. Another plus point is that they can avail scholarships of up to 25% of their tuition fee. This way, they don’t have to worry about managing their income between living expenses and education. A scholarship from AGU takes care of it all.


For more information about the American Gulf University, please visit www.americangulfuniversity.com.             

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