Several colleges and universities offer classes at Joint Base Lewis–McChord (JBLM) near Tacoma, Washington. The Fort Lewis and McChord AFB Education Centers host these colleges, which offer a variety of course work to serve both civilians and military personnel. Several hundred undergraduate and graduate college courses are offered on base each year. [1] Information is available on how to transfer college credits. [2]
College | Program(s) at JBLM | Comments |
Brandman University | Fort Lewis program and McChord AFB program | Offers Bachelor's and Master's degrees. [3] |
Central Texas College | Fort Lewis program | Offers Associate in General Studies degrees. [4] |
Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University | McChord AFB program | Offers Associate in Science, Bachelor of Science, and Master of Aeronautical Science degrees, and several certificates. [5] |
Pierce College | Fort Lewis and McChord AFB programs | Offers AA (Associate of Arts) and ATG (Associate in Technology-General) degrees. [6] |
Saint Martin's University | Fort Lewis and McChord AFB programs | Offers Bachelor's and Master's degrees and teacher certification/endorsement programs. [7] |
Southern Illinois University | McChord AFB program | Offers Bachelor of Science degrees. [8] |
Troy University | Fort Lewis program | Offers Associate of Science, Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, and Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees. [9] [10] |
Approximately 450 undergraduate college courses are offered on base each year
College courses are offered on base in cooperation with Pierce College, Brandman University, Saint Martin's University, Southern Illinois University, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
... authorizes Southern Illinois University Carbondale to offer the following degree program: Bachelor of Science degree in Workforce Education and Development.
Below is a list of colleges and universities in the state of Washington that enable you to satisfy a proficiency requirement using the College-Level Examination Program or CLEP.
More than 1800 colleges and universities providing educational opportunities.
Since 1945, the American Council on Education (ACE) has provided a collaborative link between the U. S. Department of Defense and higher education
Military-friendly colleges with flexible policies that allow mobile Soldiers and their families to complete degrees without suffering a loss of credit