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About This Online Entrepreneurship Program
The master's in entrepreneurship from American Military University (AMU) will help equip you with the skills you need to run and grow your own company. We can help you prepare for whatever comes next: pursuing your own venture, managing a start-up, serving as a team leader, and so much more.
Entirely online, the entrepreneurship program takes a comprehensive approach to the discipline. Coursework covers everything from idea generation to creating a business plan and securing financing/funding. Entrepreneurship students also discuss:
- Business data analysis
- Small business law
- Business ethics
- Marketing
- Management
- Entrepreneurial funding strategies
You will learn how to pitch to investors and use technology to address complex business problems.
This program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
What You Will Do
- Adopt an innovative mindset that is proactive, customer-focused, and grounded in evidence-based decision making
- Design strategies that incorporate business canvas tools supporting the mission and vision of an organization for growth and sustainability nationally and internationally
- Analyze key business metrics, including financial reports, funding, legal compliance, and forecasting
- Integrate business models and approaches for identifying and solving business problems and change management at the individual, group, and leadership levels
- Develop a strategic business plan and an original pitch
Degree at a Glance
ACBSP® is a registered trademark of the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs.
$386.75** | $409.50***
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Program Requirements Printable Catalog Version
Students must choose a concentration for this degree program:
This concentration is designed for students interested in pursuing a business venture or managing an entrepreneurial enterprise. Graduates will be exposed to practical application of business theory in marketing, management, finance, and the online experience involved with running a business. Developed to provide specialized knowledge for those interested in entrepreneurship, this program will expose students to key concepts and faculty members that will help to lend direction to their entrepreneurial plans.
Objectives:
Students who successfully complete this program will be able to:
- Design marketing strategies to effectively target the needs of current and future customers.
- Develop mission statements, vision statements, and business strategies to obtain and sustain various marketing segments to increase growth potential.
- Use analytical financial tools to conduct business analysis and to communicate reasoning for business decisions.
- Evaluate current business needs and the need for changes in policies and procedures by using advanced analysis techniques to determine their interdisciplinary applicability.
- Analyze the legal, regulatory, and compliance issues affecting the entrepreneurial environment Compare and contrast various managerial approaches, specifically their effect on the individual, group, and organization. Integrate advanced business analysis and the use of various data tools into alternative evaluation in the discovery and implementation of possible solutions to business problems.
- Prepare financial forecasts as part of a comprehensive business plan.
- Design a comprehensive business plan and pitch.
Must take all courses for this section.
Course ID: 2755
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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07/29/24 - 01/03/25 | 01/06/25 - 03/02/25 | Winter 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
08/26/24 - 01/31/25 | 02/03/25 - 03/30/25 | Winter 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
09/30/24 - 02/28/25 | 03/03/25 - 04/27/25 | Winter 2025 Session D | 8 Week session |
10/28/24 - 04/04/25 | 04/07/25 - 06/01/25 | Spring 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
11/28/24 - 05/02/25 | 05/05/25 - 06/29/25 | Spring 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
Course ID: 4855
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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09/30/24 - 02/28/25 | 03/03/25 - 04/27/25 | Winter 2025 Session D | 8 Week session |
Course ID: 4582
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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07/29/24 - 01/03/25 | 01/06/25 - 03/02/25 | Winter 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
10/28/24 - 04/04/25 | 04/07/25 - 06/01/25 | Spring 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
Course ID: 4314
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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07/29/24 - 01/03/25 | 01/06/25 - 03/02/25 | Winter 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
09/30/24 - 02/28/25 | 03/03/25 - 04/27/25 | Winter 2025 Session D | 8 Week session |
11/28/24 - 05/02/25 | 05/05/25 - 06/29/25 | Spring 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
This concentration is designed for students who want to focus on small business ownership. Graduates examine the legal practices, operations, funding, and marketing specific to a small business. Developed to bring specialized knowledge, this program will expose students to key concepts and principles often required of a successful small business owner.
Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will be able to:
- Determine the legal and ethical issues small businesses face.
- Analyze methods used to critically evaluate specific operational functions.
- Formulate funding options that support the strategy and goals of your small business.
- Generate a marketing and advertising strategic plan to meets the goals of your venture.
Must take all courses for this section.
Course ID: 4579
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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09/30/24 - 02/28/25 | 03/03/25 - 04/27/25 | Winter 2025 Session D | 8 Week session |
Course ID: 4580
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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07/29/24 - 01/03/25 | 01/06/25 - 03/02/25 | Winter 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
09/30/24 - 02/28/25 | 03/03/25 - 04/27/25 | Winter 2025 Session D | 8 Week session |
11/28/24 - 05/02/25 | 05/05/25 - 06/29/25 | Spring 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
Course ID: 4581
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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08/26/24 - 01/31/25 | 02/03/25 - 03/30/25 | Winter 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
11/28/24 - 05/02/25 | 05/05/25 - 06/29/25 | Spring 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
Course ID: 4854
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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07/29/24 - 01/03/25 | 01/06/25 - 03/02/25 | Winter 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
10/28/24 - 04/04/25 | 04/07/25 - 06/01/25 | Spring 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
This concentration provides the student with an array of study and course work in business analysis, decision-making, analytic tools, and applied analytics.
Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will be able to:
- Evaluate advanced analysis methods and techniques to solve modern business problems.
- Recommend solutions to problems through the use of software analysis tools and techniques.
- Analyze scenarios to create case summaries and data-supported solutions.
Must take all courses for this section.
Course ID: 2741
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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07/29/24 - 01/03/25 | 01/06/25 - 03/02/25 | Winter 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
08/26/24 - 01/31/25 | 02/03/25 - 03/30/25 | Winter 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
09/30/24 - 02/28/25 | 03/03/25 - 04/27/25 | Winter 2025 Session D | 8 Week session |
10/28/24 - 04/04/25 | 04/07/25 - 06/01/25 | Spring 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
11/28/24 - 05/02/25 | 05/05/25 - 06/29/25 | Spring 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
Course ID: 4630
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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07/29/24 - 01/03/25 | 01/06/25 - 03/02/25 | Winter 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
08/26/24 - 01/31/25 | 02/03/25 - 03/30/25 | Winter 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
09/30/24 - 02/28/25 | 03/03/25 - 04/27/25 | Winter 2025 Session D | 8 Week session |
10/28/24 - 04/04/25 | 04/07/25 - 06/01/25 | Spring 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
11/28/24 - 05/02/25 | 05/05/25 - 06/29/25 | Spring 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
Course ID: 4631
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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07/29/24 - 01/03/25 | 01/06/25 - 03/02/25 | Winter 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
08/26/24 - 01/31/25 | 02/03/25 - 03/30/25 | Winter 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
09/30/24 - 02/28/25 | 03/03/25 - 04/27/25 | Winter 2025 Session D | 8 Week session |
11/28/24 - 05/02/25 | 05/05/25 - 06/29/25 | Spring 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
Course ID: 4728
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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07/29/24 - 01/03/25 | 01/06/25 - 03/02/25 | Winter 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
08/26/24 - 01/31/25 | 02/03/25 - 03/30/25 | Winter 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
10/28/24 - 04/04/25 | 04/07/25 - 06/01/25 | Spring 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
Must take all courses for this section.
Course ID: 5298
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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07/29/24 - 01/03/25 | 01/06/25 - 03/02/25 | Winter 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
08/26/24 - 01/31/25 | 02/03/25 - 03/30/25 | Winter 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
09/30/24 - 02/28/25 | 03/03/25 - 04/27/25 | Winter 2025 Session D | 8 Week session |
10/28/24 - 04/04/25 | 04/07/25 - 06/01/25 | Spring 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
11/28/24 - 05/02/25 | 05/05/25 - 06/29/25 | Spring 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
Course ID: 4716
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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07/29/24 - 01/03/25 | 01/06/25 - 03/02/25 | Winter 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
08/26/24 - 01/31/25 | 02/03/25 - 03/30/25 | Winter 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
09/30/24 - 02/28/25 | 03/03/25 - 04/27/25 | Winter 2025 Session D | 8 Week session |
10/28/24 - 04/04/25 | 04/07/25 - 06/01/25 | Spring 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
11/28/24 - 05/02/25 | 05/05/25 - 06/29/25 | Spring 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
Course ID: 4856
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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07/29/24 - 01/03/25 | 01/06/25 - 03/02/25 | Winter 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
10/28/24 - 04/04/25 | 04/07/25 - 06/01/25 | Spring 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
Course ID: 4831
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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08/26/24 - 01/31/25 | 02/03/25 - 03/30/25 | Winter 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
11/28/24 - 05/02/25 | 05/05/25 - 06/29/25 | Spring 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
Choose 3 credit hours from this section.
Course ID: 4823
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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07/29/24 - 01/03/25 | 01/06/25 - 03/02/25 | Winter 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
10/28/24 - 04/04/25 | 04/07/25 - 06/01/25 | Spring 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
Course ID: 5387
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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07/29/24 - 01/03/25 | 01/06/25 - 03/02/25 | Winter 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
09/30/24 - 02/28/25 | 03/03/25 - 04/27/25 | Winter 2025 Session D | 8 Week session |
11/28/24 - 05/02/25 | 05/05/25 - 06/29/25 | Spring 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
Must take all courses for this section.
Course ID: 4583
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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07/29/24 - 01/03/25 | 01/06/25 - 03/02/25 | Winter 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
08/26/24 - 01/31/25 | 02/03/25 - 03/30/25 | Winter 2025 Session I | 8 Week session |
10/28/24 - 04/04/25 | 04/07/25 - 06/01/25 | Spring 2025 Session B | 8 Week session |
Learn How Creativity and Grit Can Unlock Business Opportunities
Discover how big ideas can fuel profits. AMU’s entrepreneurship master program is designed with budding entrepreneurs and existing business owners in mind. Coursework examines the strategies founders and executives use within entrepreneurial ecosystems. Learners gain the knowledge necessary to pursue new ventures and scale operations within existing organizations.
The MA in entrepreneurship centers on innovation and resilience. Although anybody can start their own business, only those capable of strategic problem-solving will be successful. Entrepreneurs face the unique challenge of creating proprietary solutions while navigating the business world, often with limited resources.
Students in this online program develop essential skills in business management, critical thinking, and executive leadership. A combination of robust coursework and weekly class discussions helps prepare learners for various types of business endeavors:
- Inventing new products to bring to market
- Launching service-based businesses
- Exploring virtual business opportunities
- Fostering growth within established start-ups
- Scaling an existing business to increase market share
As an entrepreneurship student, you will examine the connection between ingenuity and enterprise. Your courses will help you understand the tactics business owners employ every day to start, grow, and sell their companies. Furthermore, you will discuss how to create a proprietary offering and identify a business model suited to your goals.
Where Will Your Entrepreneurial Spirit Take You?
Entrepreneurs are both dreamers and doers. They are the risk-takers whose contributions drive our society, and economy, forward. Entrepreneurs combine business knowledge with innovation to sell goods and services, create new jobs, and bolster the economy.
Owning a business can give you the freedom of autonomy over your career. When you pursue your own ventures, you can align your greatest strengths and passions with business objectives. AMU’s Entrepreneurship Master of Arts program is designed to help you realize your potential as a business owner. Throughout the course of your graduate studies you will gain insight into the various opportunities a free market provides.
Entrepreneurship Offers a Fulfilling Career Path for Veterans and Servicemembers
Entrepreneurs share many of the same traits as the brave men and women who serve in the military. Running your own company requires discipline, courage, and incredible vigor. Also, entrepreneurs must be confident in their decision-making skills. Consequently, students with military experience may be especially well-suited to the demands of business ownership.
In fact, veterans represent a significant portion of U.S. entrepreneurs. Our country is home to nearly 2 million veteran-owned businesses, according to United States Small Business Administration partner, SCORE. Collectively, these organizations amass nearly $1 trillion in annual sales.
Discover Additional Ways to Leverage an Entrepreneurial Mindset
Being an entrepreneur requires creative problem-solving skills and a passion for generating measurable business growth. In fact, these traits describe virtually all successful business leaders, including intrapreneurs.
The term “intrapreneur” is an informal name that refers to an innovative self-starter who is not a business owner. Intrapreneurs are influential team members and key players in corporate innovation. They may be instrumental in developing new products and services or updating business practices for their employers. Being an intrapreneur can provide a similar experience to that of an entrepreneur with significantly fewer risks.
Professor Abdel-Kader Ben-Mohamed is an accomplished business leader. His decades-long career includes roles with some of the largest institutions in America, including Citigroup and Wells Fargo. In addition, Dr. Ben-Mohamed is a successful business owner who has embarked on several entrepreneurial ventures. Currently, he owns and operates his own consultancy that specializes in project management and business strategy.
Yet, Dr. Ben-Mohamed credits an earlier career experience for inspiring him to teach in AMU’s entrepreneurship program. From 2004 to 2008, Ben-Mohamed worked as a civilian contractor for the Department of Defense (DoD). Working closely with servicemembers from every branch of the U.S. Armed Forces motivated a new career goal. Dr. Ben-Mohamed was determined to give back to these brave men and women through education.
“AMU has allowed me to support so many veterans and active-duty servicemembers in the classroom. It is a responsibility that I take very seriously and that I carry out every day to the best of my ability. I want to help others pursue their individual dreams which will, inevitably, translate into our collective American Dream.”
–Abdel-Kader Ben-Mohamed PhD, CAIA
Earning the Entrepreneurship Master of Arts Degree Online
Unlike attending classes in-person, studying at AMU enables you to advance your education while working around a busy schedule. Our online classes have no set login times. Instead, students may access course material 24/7 from any place with an internet connection. Learners also participate in weekly discussion forums with classmates and faculty members. Additionally, graduate courses incorporate weekly assignments, through which students practice their critical thinking and analytical skills.
Receive Academic Credit for Your Military Service
$0 Transfer Credit Evaluation Fee
AMU encourages all degree-seekers to maximize transfer credit opportunities throughout the application process. As an institution with roots in the military, we proudly award academic credit to service members and veterans who have served our great nation. Learn more about how military service and education may count towards degree requirements.
Academic and Professional Experience Outside the Military Could Count Towards Program Requirements
AMU allows students to apply up to 15 transfer credits towards the 36-credit Entrepreneurship Master of Arts program. The University may award credit for qualifying professional and academic experience, including:
- Previously completed graduate courses
- Professional training and certification
- Government training
- Public safety training
Students may also receive academic credit for satisfactory scores on:
- Advanced Placement® (AP®) exams
- College Level Examination Program (CLEP®) exams
- DSST® (formerly DANTES Subject Standardized Tests) exams
Learn more about how your past achievements could count towards this master’s degree program.
Advanced Placement® is a registered trademark of the College Board.
AP® is a registered trademark of the College Board.
CLEP® is a registered trademark of the College Board.
DSST® is a registered trademark of Prometric LLC.
Connect with Other Entrepreneurship Students Outside the Classroom
Throughout the academic year, AMU faculty members oversee various clubs and organizations. These communities help enrich the online learning experience for students.
Collaborate on projects, network with instructors, and connect with other degree-seekers who share your interest in entrepreneurship and innovation. As an entrepreneurship student at AMU, you may be interested in the following student organizations:
- Conscious Capitalism Club
- Delta Mu Delta Honor Society
- Kappa Beta Delta Honor Society
- Student Veterans of America (SVA)
- Military Spouses Club
Discover more opportunities to connect with the AMU community online and gain in-person experience as a campus leader.
Paying for This Entrepreneurship MA Degree
American Military University is committed to making education accessible to students. Our online degree programs allow students to save on costs associated with traditional, brick-and-mortar institutions. Learn more about our affordable tuition rates and University-sponsored grants.
Resources for Servicemembers and Their Families
Some entrepreneurship students may qualify for military tuition assistance. AMU's Preferred Military Rate is available to all U.S. active-duty service members, National Guard members, Reservists, and their families, including parents, spouses, legal partners, siblings, and dependents.
NOTE: The Preferred Military Rate supersedes all university grants and special promotions and cannot be combined with other special pricing.
GI Bill® Benefits and AMU’s Veteran Grant
Entrepreneurship and innovation are often of interest to those with military backgrounds. Veterans may have the option to apply GI Bill® benefits toward tuition expenses for this degree program.
American Military University is also a Yellow Ribbon School. Additional financial aid is available to entrepreneurship degree-seekers through the Chapter 33 - Post-9/11 GI Bill®* Yellow Ribbon Program.
NOTE: Tuition grants cannot be combined with other special University rates, promotions, or grants. Only one tuition grant can be applied per course registration.
*GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by the VA is available at the official website: http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.
Additional Financial Aid Resources
There are numerous ways to pay for the entrepreneurship degree. For example, graduate students may qualify for federal loans and/or federal grants. These loans and grants can reduce the upfront expense of pursuing an education. Learners may also qualify for private loans, scholarships, and/or employer-provided educational benefits. Financial aid resources such as these may further help to reduce out-of-pocket expenses. Learn more about paying for school.
Questions? Our school has military education managers nationwide who are dedicated to assisting you with your American Military University journey. Connect with your local representative today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Starting a company does not require a formal education in business. However, there are many reasons to consider pursuing a degree in entrepreneurship. Concentration tracks, for instance, allow students to tailor their studies to their unique interests. Additionally, required courses often cultivate essential skills for pursuing new business ventures and scaling operations.
Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs are grounded in the principles of managerial and leadership skills. MBA students generally discuss strategies best suited to those who work in large, established companies. Entrepreneurship programs, however, focus on the needs of smaller companies and those wishing to launch their own startups. Entrepreneurship students also discuss the importance of innovation for launching profitable products and services. In addition, an entrepreneurship program may integrate coursework specific to issues new business owners commonly face.
Master of Science (MS) degrees are usually more math focused and technical in nature than Master of Arts (MA) degrees. MA programs are based primarily in liberal arts and humanities-related subjects.
A Master of Science in Entrepreneurship will likely focus heavily on data analytics and finance. Alternatively, a Master of Arts in Entrepreneurship may take a more holistic and conceptual approach to develop students’ critical-thinking skills. Both types of programs may incorporate experiential learning to examine the link between entrepreneurship and innovation. Additionally, students pursuing either type of degree can expect to complete research projects.
American Military University offers a Master of Arts in entrepreneurship, however, students still discuss business analytics and finance throughout the program.
A master’s in entrepreneurship is a type of graduate degree that may be suitable for someone interested in learning how to run a successful startup. There is an undeniable relationship between entrepreneurship and innovation. Students who pursue their Master of Science or Master of Arts degrees in Entrepreneurship analyze this relationship.
Accordingly, master’s-level entrepreneurship programs also guide students through the process of generating new ideas for prospective business ventures. Students graduating from a quality entrepreneurship program should feel prepared to launch and scale their own companies.
Admission Requirements
- All AMU master's degree/graduate certificate programs require a bachelor’s degree (or higher) from an institution whose accreditation is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA®).
- Please read all graduate admission requirements before applying to this program and be prepared to submit the required documentation.
- There is no fee to complete the AMU admission application for this program. View steps to apply.
CHEA® is a registered trademark of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
Materials Cost
Most courses in this program use Open Educational Resources (OER). These teaching, learning, and research materials are made available to you at no cost, meaning there are minimal book costs associated with earning this degree.
Technology fee: $85 per course
Need Help?
Selecting the right program to meet your educational goals is a key step in ensuring a successful outcome. If you are unsure of which program to choose, or need more information, please contact an AMU admissions coach at 877-755-2787 or [email protected].
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2Alumni Graduated with No APUS-incurred Student Loan Debt As of December 31, 2021
Includes alumni who graduated with an associate, bachelor's, or master's degree from APUS. Student loan debt is defined as student loans and private education loans used for tuition, fees, living expenses, and book costs associated with courses taken at APUS. Many APUS students receive military tuition assistance and veterans education benefits, which are not student loan debt.
1The University reserves the right to accept or deny credits according to policies outlined on our University website. Please see the University's transfer credit policy webpage for complete information.
*Cost Per Credit Hour
The Preferred Military Rate is $250 per credit hour for undergraduate and master's-level courses. This rate is available to all U.S. active-duty servicemembers, National Guard members, Reservists, and military families, including parents, spouses, legal partners, siblings, and dependents.
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Cost of Attendance
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