College – The closet monster
Quest
So, I’ve been contemplating going to college, and I’ve even started filling out the paperwork. At one point I had even picked which college I wanted to attend, and what type of degree I was going for.
Eventually I had made up my mind. I’ve been in the military long enough to realize it’s time to get a move on with my life.
After spending hours on the phone calling an assorted list of colleges I almost gave up. I called most of the big ones like:

Discovery
So in the process of trying to find the “right” college, I stumbled upon Strayer University. They have a promising curriculum and offer several degrees in-which I am extremely interested in. One caught my eye, a Bachelor’s in Science- Computer Information Systems with Networking. Wow, sounds complicated? Not really.
Commitment

For one, it helps that I’m military. Since the ARMY offers a massive Tuition Assistance plan, combined with Strayer’s financial support for military, the tuition is completely free to me! So, I won’t even need a scholarship at this point.
Provision
Yes we still have books to worry about, but the books will be mostly paid off using a voucher that Strayer is also providing. These guys rock.
So that leaves little or no expense to me to get my education. The only thing is, I’ve got to stay on top of my game. If I fail a class (which is pretty hard to do) then I’ve got to pay for it out of pocket. That could be pretty hefty. Good news is, my wife already has an Associates so with her help, and the support of some pretty awesome people at Strayer University, I’m on my way to a bright and shiny future.

Support
It helps to have some really smart and dedicated people helping you figure things out. I had no idea what I wanted to go for when I was considering enrollment. And it also helps having people who represent the college who actually know what they’re talking about.
So! If you’re looking to get your education, and you’re not sure where to get started, there’s plenty of people at Strayer University who can help, and there’s campuses all over the place. Pay a visit to Strayer.EDU and get on the road to success.
Thanks Dustin!

