A Veteran Friendly College
Monroe College has always been a welcoming, supportive community dedicated to the success of every individual, whatever that individual’s background. It is a compassionate, caring atmosphere that perfectly suits the returning veteran. As a result, Monroe College now has one of the largest veteran populations in the New York area. And the men and women who have enrolled here after their military service have collaborated with our faculty and administration to produce a veteran-friendly environment.
At Monroe, there is a fully staffed, Office of Veterans Affairs. It includes Military Benefits Specialists, Veterans Admission Counselors and a Director of Military and Veterans Affairs. They have been there, done that, and they will make the admissions and financial aid process easy. Plus, they will help you understand the benefits that you have earned as well as any new regulations.
We start by waiving the Admissions Fee for all veterans, but there are many other reasons that make Monroe an ideal place to pursue your educational goals as you’ll see below.
A Real World Education
Since its founding in 1933, Monroe College has emphasized real-world understanding as a key element of a student's academic journey. The college combines innovative academics with a signature internship program, experiential learning and in some cases a study abroad program. Our professors are often working professionals in the areas in which they teach.
This unique learning environment provides students with an education like no other. The incorporation of course work and real-world experience develops students' critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills while introducing them to new perspectives in their fields. As a result, undergraduates and graduates are better prepared for the success in their careers and ultimately, in life.
No Out of Pocket Expense for Most Veterans
The GI Bill’s may make it possible for you to attend Monroe College for free. No tuition, no fees, no book costs, no housing costs. Here’s how.
| VA Education Benefits (assuming 100% eligibility) |
| Category |
Undergraduate |
Graduate |
| Tuition |
$6,024 |
$6,282 |
| Fees |
$400 |
$400 |
| VA pays on Veteran's behalf |
$6,220 |
$6,466 |
| Veteran's cost to attend Monroe |
$0 |
$0 |
| VA housing allowance ($2,835/mo for 4 months) |
$11,340 |
$11,004 |
| VA allowance for books & supplies per term |
$1000 |
$1000 |
| VA pays veteran directly |
$11,504 |
$11,504 |
| Total cost of living for your education |
$0 |
$0 |
And Monroe College is uniquely positioned to help you take the fullest advantage of this amazing opportunity. Because our 3 semester schedule per year allows you to receive your housing benefits year round.
*Online students may receive a reduced housing allowance based on VA eligibility and rules associated with online studies.
Generous Transfer Policy
As a leading advocate of a practical, Real World Education, Monroe recognizes the value of your military experience and the training you have received, and we offer a generous credit-transfer policy. That means a head start on your degree program.
Monroe College is a member of:
- Service members Opportunity Colleges (SOC)
- The Concurrent Admissions Program(ConAp)
We accept American Council on Education (ACE) recommended credit for:
- Military Training or Experience
- College-Level Examination program(CLEP)
- Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES)
- Proficiency Examination Program(PEP)
- United States Armed Forces Institute (USAFI)
You also may receive credit for the following:
- Prior Colleges and Universities you attended
- Police or Corrections Academy Training
- Life Experience
To learn more about Monroe’s transfer policy and the process for evaluating transcripts go to: Transfer Policy.
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