The Navy pays college professors to go on the ships while they are at sea to teach.
The GI bill was extended to 6 years of service now.
Every guy I've talked to will flat out tell you that doing your college through the military is very possible, but they do warn that it takes a great deal of self control.
Let me explain to you how they explained to me. They would put down the money for the GI bill, and pay the payments. Eventually most of them would get married, when it came time and they started getting the cash for the college that they spent those years in for, they used that money on car payments, loans, etc.
Though if you enjoy the military life there are a lot of other ways, OCS for the Navy, MECEP for the Marines, whatever else for the others. This is where you get Petty Officer 1st class pay, and your job is to go to school at an approved University. There you work with the ROTCs there, and will spend anywhere between 2-4 years to get your degree. Upon your graduation you are commissioned as an officer and require 4 years after.
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