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For more than 30 years, Columbia College has been helping military personnel, their family members and Department of Defense civilians earn college degrees while serving the country. As a private, coeducational liberal arts and sciences college, we believe education should be relevant to society, and our degree programs reflect this philosophy. People of all ages deserve an opportunity to improve their lives through higher education.

Fast Facts:

Columbia College understands the needs of today's service members.

We offer eight-week sessions, five times a year. Our online program consists of 19 degree programs, and more than 500 online classes. Columbia College accepts all military rating or occupational specialty, challenge examinations, CLEP and DANTES; however, all bachelor's degrees must contain a minimum of 60 traditional college hours. Residency requirements are adjusted for active duty military members and their dependents. We understand that the military working environment can change in a moment's notice, so special refund policies are in effect for military students deployed during academic sessions.

Recognized for Excellence

Navy student in classColumbia College has been awarded the Ray Ehrensberger Award by the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education Commission on Military Education and Training. The award is given to a college for demonstrating excellence in serving military members and their families. Columbia College was cited for its innovative partnerships with the military and private sector in educating military learners; its continuing support of SOC; and the quality of its online degree programs available to military and civilian students throughout the world.