Beginning with dual enrollment in high school I took night classes at the local community college paying as I went. Soon, learning about special enlistment bonuses for joining critical career fields in the Air Force Reserves, I signed up to serve. The bonus included college reimbursement of classes with acceptable grades including books.
After three years I entered active duty and used the on-base extensions of local community and national colleges to take discounted classes during off duty time. I was unable to take advantage of the GI Bill, but basic training and military technical schools equated to college credits reducing the number of required classes.
DANTES (Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support) tests give you college credit, like CLEP tests, based on how high you score. After reading a used Peter F. Drucker book on management, I scored high enough to bypass two management classes.
The Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) allows airmen to obtain a two year degree in their career field. My AS degree in Aircraft Armament Systems Technology was obtained from the CCAF while in the Air National Guard.
My career has included corporations with college tuition reimbursement programs as well. Initially classes were paid with savings or a credit card, then the reimbursement paid the debt, savings, or the next round of classes and books.
One employer had the local military base college extensions come on site to offer courses after work, providing similar savings offered to military personnel. Finally, my last corporate employer had a welcomed retraining fund that came with the undesired layoff, but paid for the last of my BA in Business Administration Management.
As you can see, I used many techniques that were available along the way. I even saved by buying used books on campus books stores, then at Amazon's market place to keep costs low. At the end of my four year degree, I am without any college related debt and can enjoy the rewards that come from having done so.
Published by Joe Potter
Served 11 years in the Air Force, some active the rest in the reserves and guard working on aircraft armament systems, HVACs, and generators. I've had a variety of jobs including, disc jockey, security guar... View profile
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