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Things to Consider When Choosing to Join the Marine Corps
Educational Opportunities

By Rod Powers, About.com

Of course, everyone who enlists on active duty is eligible for the G.I. Bill. Unlike the Army and Navy, the Marine Corps does not have a "college fund" which adds money to your monthly GI Bill entitlements. Like all of the services, in addition to the G.I. Bill, the Marine Corps also gives tuition assistance for college courses you take when off-duty.

Like all of the services, when you are off-duty, you can take college courses on campuses close to the military base you are assigned to, or take advantage of courses offered on-base through the base education offices. Courses offered on-base are by actual colleges and universities, that are considered "military friendly," in that they generally give credit for military training, and usually have liberal credit transfer policies.

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