Military Payment Options and Benefits

Aspen University appreciates the dedicated efforts of our
men and women in the U.S. armed services. To express our
gratitude we are offering tuition discounts and additional
savings for Graduate and Undergraduate programs.
* Please Note: Students must provide a copy of their
military ID or DD214 at the time of their application in
order to qualify.
These savings are available to:
- Active United States military (Air Force, Army, Coast
Guard, National Guard and Reserves)
- All Veterans of the United States military
The following benefits are provided for military personnel:
- No Application Fee
- No Graduation Fee
- No Library Fee
- No Transfer Credit Evaluation Fee
Our military and veteran advantages
include:
Payment Plans
Doctorate Level (Ed.D. Program)
Multiple Course
Payment Plan
- $3,000 for first 4 courses ($750 per course) paid in
advance
- $100 per semester credit for each additional course
($300 per 3-credit course)
- Lecture notes included
- Textbooks not included
Pay Per Course
- $750 per course
- Lecture notes included
- Textbooks included
Masters Level
* Please Note: Nursing Students are
only eligible for the pay per course option.
Multiple Course Payment Plan
- $3,000 for first 4 courses ($750 per course) paid in
advance
- $300 for each additional course required to complete
the program
- Lecture notes included
- Textbooks not included
Pay Per Course
- $750 per course
- Lecture notes included
- Textbooks included
Undergraduate Level
Multiple Course Payment Plan
- $2,400 for first 4 courses ($600 per course) paid in
advance
- $250 each additional course required to complete
the program
- Lecture notes included
- Textbooks not included
Pay Per Course
- $600 per course
- Lecture notes included
- Textbooks included
Certificate Programs
Pay Per Course
- $750 per course
- Lecture notes included
- Textbooks included
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DANTES, VA and GI benefits
VA and GI benefits - Aspen participates
in some benefits programs for eligible military personnel.
DANTES
DANTES processes tuition assistance reimbursements for
active duty: Navy, Marine Corp, Army, Active Guard Reservists
(AGR), Army National Guard (ARNG military and civilian personnel),
U.S. Army Reserves (USAR), and Air Force Reserve Command
(AFRC) when they successfully complete a course.
Prospective students requesting tuition assistance under
this program must have a DANTES Form # 1562/31 (Independent
Study Form) signed by the students Educational Services
Specialist, or Guidance Counselor or commanding officer
certifying his/her eligibility.
You will need to supply to the above mentioned military
personnel a copy of the Aspen University catalog listing
the tuition cost and a list of the courses required for
the curriculum selected.
If you have additional questions concerning Dantes contact
the Dantes office in Pensacola, Fl.
DANTES
Code 20H
6490 Saufley Field Road
Pensacola, Fl. 32509-5243
(850) 452-1360
(850) 452-1161 fax
VETERANS (VA)
Aspen University is approved by the Colorado State Approving
Agency for Veteran's Benefits.
Most VA programs allow veterans ten (10) years from the
date of separation listed on the Military Discharge (DD214)
to use their Veterans Benefits, unless that veteran was
unable to attend due to a documented mental or physical
disability, or reentry into active duty.
To ensure that you have the correct information regarding
benefits, call (888) 442-4551. This VA toll free number
is the number for the department that can answer questions
on qualifying for the various entitlement categories.
All admissions requirements must be completed and the VA
recipient (veteran) must be a registered student at Aspen
University before he/she will be certified for VA benefits.
Payment of tuition and fees is a part of the enrollment
process and a student is not a registered student until
payment is received.
The entitlement programs are listed as follows:
Chapter 30xxxxMontgomery G.I. Bill -- Active Duty
Entered active duty on or after July 1, 1985 and contributed
$100 a month the first twelve months and have a honorable
discharge
Chapter 31xxxxVocational Rehabilitation
If you have a service connected disability
Chapter 32xxxxPost Vietnam Era Veterans Educational
Assistance Program
1. Veterans who entered active duty after January 1,
1977 and before July 1, 1985
2. Contributed funds to VEAP
3. Served for a continuous period of 181 days
Chapter 35xxxxSurvivors and Dependents Educational Assistance
Program
1. Sons, daughters, Spouses and surviving spouses of
veterans who perished or are totally disabled as the result
of a service connected wound arising from active service,
or who perished from the cause while such disability existed
2. The child or spouse of a person who is on active duty
as a member of the Armed Forces and who for the period of
90 days has been concerned as a POW, MIA, or otherwise detained
by a foreign government or power
Chapter 1606 xMontgomery GI Bill -- Selected Reserve
1. On or after July 1, 1985 enlisted, re-enlisted or
extended an enlistment of a selected reserve so that the
reservist has an obligation to serve for a period of not
less than six years following the date of such action
2. Has completed the requirements for a secondary school
diploma
3. Has completed IDAT
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Servicemembers Opportunity College
Aspen University is an approved Servicemembers Opportunity
College (SOC). SOC is a network of institutions across the
country dedicated to responding to the special needs of
adult continuing education for people in the armed forces.
While military service, carries no equivalent college credit,
coursework earned in the military may result in equivalent
college credit with appropriate documentation. For further
information contact the Registrar's Office.
Other ways to earn credit
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