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1. By Clif Lusk
First, it was a Troy University bumper sticker that
caught First Sergeant Scott L. Denson’s attention.
Then, it was the University’s unfailing commit-
ment to the military. “After learning more about
the GoArmyEd/eArmyU program, I knew I wanted
to find a school that was going to accept most of my
current credits … and give me the most credit for my
military experience,” he said. “I noticed TROY was on
a military installation. That was a big factor for me. I
knew that they would be there for the soldier.”
“In today’s Army, you can’t get by just being a ‘super
trooper,’ you have to have the education to back it
up. My degree stands as an acknowledgement of
my hard work. It also shows I can start and finish
something,” Denson said. The 18-year Army Veteran,
having already completed three years of college, was
seeking to complete his Bachelor of Applied Science
in Resources and Technology Management.
“I’ve had a great experience with TROY” he said.
“The courses have been great and the instructors
try to work with the soldiers.” That was especially
important when he was deployed to
Iraq. “I came to Iraq with a goal of how
many courses I wanted to complete
while down range and I met my goal,”
he continued. “But I couldn’t have
done it without my instructors. They
all worked with me. I made the right
choice in TROY.”
Denson’s story isn’t unique. In fact,
it’s a typical example of TROY’s commitment to students,
particularly through TROY’s eCampus and University College,
which operates 60-plus sites outside of Alabama, where the Di-
vision I-A University is located.
“eCampus is the newest delivery system for a long tradition of
providing educational opportunities to our military,” said Dr. Deb
Gearhart, Troy University eCampus Director. “Serving our military is
how Troy University started its outreach.” This rich tradition began
in 1955 when the University established its first remote location at
Fort Rucker, Alabama.
In 2004, the Department of Veterans Affairs called on TROY to en-
gineer a program that would meet the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996,
which requires acquisitions employees to hold a bachelor’s degree.
Referred to as The Acquisition College Degree Program, employees
can be reimbursed for tuition through the Homeland Security Act of
2002.
Today, the University’s eCampus operates in 13 time zones, 16 states
and 14 foreign locations and is internationally recognized as a lead-
ing regionally accredited learning institution with programs that
serve military personnel across the globe. TROY’s firmly established
presence enables students to begin and continue college educations
regardless of geographical boundaries. Last year alone, Army stu-
dents took more than 30,000 courses.
Assigned to the 440th Signal Battalion Darmstadt, Germany, Chief
Warrant Officer Perry Nibbelunk knows firsthand how flexibile, solid
resources helped him pursue his Bachelor of Science Degree in Man-
agement. “I can continue my coursework even if I am deployed to a
forward location,” he said. “I am new to online college courses. But
what I have experienced with TROY has been very interesting and
positive.”
GoArmyEd/eArmyU isn’t the only partnership the
University enjoys with the military.
TROY is a “Charter Member Institution” of the
new Air Force Air University Associate to Bach-
elor’s Cooperative Program which allows gradu-
ates of the Community College of the Air Force to
matriculate their associate degree program into a
TROY bachelor’s degree program.
The Navy College Program Distance Learning
partnership is another way TROY serves the military. In the Navy
College Program, TROY has provided more than 3,000 sailors with
access to higher education. This coalition coordinates higher-edu-
cation providers and the Navy College Program Distance Learning
Partnership to provide rating-related degrees via distance learning.
TROY offers more than 45 undergraduate and graduate degree pro-
grams, continuing education and academic courses. In the initial year
of eCampus, more than 70,000 courses were taken by students utiliz-
ing TROY’s technologically advanced delivery of traditional courses.
All TROY degree programs are regionally accredited by the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
Serving
Those Who
Serve Our
Country
“You can’t get
by just being a
super trooper.”
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