Schools that grant instate tuition to Vets?

<p>CSU Fort Collins is the one I'm looking closely at right now since I am currently stationed at Fort Carson and the move won't be that big of a hassle. However being one not to put all my eggs in a single basket, anyone know of any others? I'm trying to finish my Finance Degree and I am willing to relocate almost anywhere.</p>

<p>There is no one place for that information but a google search comes up with a great deal of info:
<a href=“colleges offer instate tuition to veterans - Google Search”>colleges offer instate tuition to veterans - Google Search;

<p>Do you qualify for Yellow Ribbon?</p>

<p>If so, Alabama will pay the difference in tuition for ALL that qualify for Yellow Ribbon. There is no limit to the number of yellow ribbon students that Bama will accept.</p>

<p>Does the University of Alabama participate in the “Yellow Ribbon” program for military personnel?</p>

<p>Yes.* The University of Alabama is a participating institution with the “Yellow Ribbon” tuition assistance program for military personnel.*</p>

<p>Also, beginning October 1, 2009, qualified reserve members may utilize their Post-911 tuition assistance benefits at The University of Alabama.</p>

<p>Have you asked about this in the Veterans sub-forum? You can find it in the Admissions Forum under the heading “Specialty College Admissions Topics”. Why it is buried that deep is a mystery to me. Here’s the link: [Veterans</a> - College Confidential](<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/veterans/]Veterans”>Veterans - College Confidential Forums) That sub-forum is not as active as other parts of CC (maybe because it’s so hard to find???), but the people there would know the answers to many of your questions. Don’t be afraid to send them a PM for more information.</p>

<p>[UMUC</a> - Homepage](<a href=“http://www.umuc.edu%5DUMUC”>http://www.umuc.edu) offers in-state tuition and fees to active servicemembers no matter where they are located. Here is the link to information for veterans [Veterans</a> - Military - UMUC](<a href=“http://www.umuc.edu/military/tuition/veteran/index.cfm]Veterans”>http://www.umuc.edu/military/tuition/veteran/index.cfm) And yes, they do have a major in Finance. Many UMUC programs can be completed entirely by distance (online), and some courses are offered live on or near military bases around the world. [Penn</a> State | Online Degrees, Online Courses, and Online Certificates offered by Penn State](<a href=“http://www.worldcampus.psu.edu/]Penn”>http://www.worldcampus.psu.edu/) has a similar structure, but doesn’t appear to offer a Finance major.</p>

<p>Wishing you all the best in your transition to civilian life!</p>