Warner Pacific College’s commitment to providing a supportive educational environment for military students was confirmed this week as the College was named to the prestigious Military Friendly® School list for a 6th year.
The Military Friendly® Schools designation is awarded to the top colleges, universities, community colleges, and trade schools in the country that are doing the most to embrace military students and to dedicate resources to ensure their success both in the classroom and after graduation.
“Warner Pacific College is proud to be included in the list of military friendly schools,” said Dale Seipp, Vice President for Marketing and Enrollment. “Our mix of traditional undergraduate degree offerings and adult degree programs, including an online degree option, allows Warner Pacific embrace military students and ensure their success in the classroom and after graduation.”
Warner Pacific has been committed to helping veterans receive a quality education since World War II.
As military personnel seek to expand their education after retirement, or while still on active duty, the convenience presented through the Warner Pacific Adult Degree Program’s once-a-week class schedule and online courses is the best path to completing a degree that will be beneficial in civilian life or in furtherance of an Armed Forces career.
For over 25 years, Warner Pacific’s Adult Degree Program (ADP) has offered flexibility for adult and working students. Meeting just one evening a week and providing a high quality education in a cohort setting, adult learners flourish with one of Warner Pacific’s five undergraduate and three graduate level programs through the ADP offered at six locations across the Portland area and online.
Warner Pacific’s allegiance to veterans and military students was also underscored by U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges 2016 edition recently naming the College a “Best College for Veterans” (ranked in the top 10 in the west).
Warmer Pacific will be showcased along with other 2016 Military Friendly® Schools in the annual Guide to Military Friendly® Schools, special education issues of G.I. Jobs® and Military Spouse Magazine, and on MilitaryFriendly.com