AIU Welcomes Military Students.
Using your education benefits to earn an industry-current degree can be your strategic
military advantage.
AIU strongly supports the military with achievable, career-focused college degrees.
Our industry-current Associate, Bachelor's and Master's degree programs feature
concentrations in some of today's most in-demand professional fields to help you
prepare for the advancement of your career in the military or a future in the civilian
job market.
When you enroll at AIU, you'll be taking a step towards enhancing your qualifications
while at the same time having an opportunity to make yourself more valuable to the
branch you serve by learning industry-current skills.
At AIU, we have experienced Admissions Advisors who are committed to making the
application and enrollment processes easy, fast and smooth.
If you need information beyond that which is available via these links, please contact us.
Military Credit
As a member of the Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges, AIU has established programs
geared to the needs of active servicemembers and veterans. Advanced standing credit
for non-traditional and/or military education and experience is available through
a variety of methods as described here.
As a member of SOC, AIU accepts military credit for the comparable lower-level courses
or electives, including:
- Military Training Course
- Military Occupational Specialty (MOS)
- Military Colleges
AIU uses the ACE Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed
Services as the basis for evaluating military training and experience.
Official military transcripts are the only acceptable documentation for Military
Training, MOS, MOS Level and Service School Credit. A DD214 is acceptable documentation
for those who are retired from the military or whose service predates the military
transcript systems.
For a list of other acceptable military documents that can be evaluated for military
students whose service predates the military transcript system, please visit the
website of American Council on Education.