<p>Didnt really know where to put this but I was hoping this would be an appropriate place. I have just turned 21 and was released from the army. I would love the opportunity to pursue a college degree but am unable to do so financially. I would truly appreciate any support given! I know its a little too much to ask but if you could, please take a look at my page and help me with my dream :) Thanksssssss</p>
<p>Is the GI Bill not an option? And a little academic background (Army credits, community college, Excelsior, CLEP, HS stats, ACT/SAT, etc) will help. </p>
<p>If you have released from the Army, and can’t pursue a college degree because you’re unable to do so financially tells me that you were not released from the service under Honorable condition? I don’t know what your circumstances are but here are a few options: 1) You can utilize the educational benefits such as Post 9/11 GI Bill or Montgomery GI Bill (You can find more information regarding these benefits on the VA website). 2) Go to a school that you would like to attend, and seek a Veteran Service Coordinator or VA rep who can help you start the process. 100% of the time, they are going to ask you to provide the school with DD214 (Certificate of Discharge Paper), which you should have, to determine if you’re eligible for the GI Bill or not. I just got discharged from the Marine Corps, and attending at a public state school in NC, so if you have any questions, let me know. Thank you.</p>