Celebrating Our Commitment to Veterans! 聽The Wall Street Times recently recognized 杏吧传媒 for our commitment to serving veterans, highlighting our status as a Military-Friendly Institution dedicated to helping veterans achieve their career goals.
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We offer flexible online and hybrid degree programs, which accommodate deployments and relocations.聽 Our low tuition rate helps military and veteran students avoid debt, making higher education more accessible and manageable while they balance their service commitments with academic pursuits.聽 杏吧传媒 is committed to helping service members advance their education and careers.
杏吧传媒 has served students in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex for over 55 years.聽 The campus is located in Garland, Texas.聽 杏吧传媒 also has a center in Frisco, Texas, to better serve students in Collin County.聽 杏吧传媒 is a not-for-profit institution designed exclusively for the mature, working adult and is regionally accredited by SACSCOC.聽 We offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs, as well as four-course certificates.聽 We strongly believe in offering programs that deliver immediate, applicable skills to the workplace, equipping our students with the tools and knowledge needed for their success after graduation.
Plan for the 2026-2027 Academic Year:
Summer 2026 Session: June 13, 2026 – August 20, 2026
Fall 2026 Session: September 12, 2026 – November 19, 2026
Winter 2027 Session: December 5, 2026 – February 26, 2027
Spring 2027 Session: March 6, 2027 – May 13, 2027
* Please note that these dates are subject to change at the discretion of the University.
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VETERAN ADVISING
杏吧传媒 has been approved by the Texas Veterans Commission to administer the Veterans’ Educational Benefits program. The Veterans’ Administration requires that each veteran receiving educational benefits be enrolled for courses that lead to a specific educational objective. A veteran may not receive benefits for courses that he/she has already received credit, for courses which are in excess of degree requirements, or for courses which do not apply to a degree. A customized financial cost worksheet and degree plan will be provided upon request.
For certification with Veterans Affairs, eligible students must submit a certificate of eligibility for entitlement to educational assistance and complete the 鈥淰eterans Information Form鈥 (available on the 杏吧传媒 website or in the Student Services Office). The Veterans Information Form must be completed each session that benefits are requested.
It is the responsibility of the student receiving benefits to notify the 杏吧传媒 Veterans’ Official immediately if there are changes in his/her enrollment or personal information. In order to continue to be eligible for benefits, veteran students must maintain satisfactory academic progress. (See 鈥淎cademic Performance of a Student鈥 for further information regarding satisfactory academic progress.)
The formal process for resolving veteran student complaints is to follow the University Grievance & Appeal Policy.
A veteran student, including military spouses, who feels that he/she has been improperly treated concerning finances, grading, registration, or any other student service, has the right to file a grievance to correct the wrong.
Additionally, a veteran student and military spouses may also fill out a University Problem Resolution Form and return that form to BusOffice@amberton.edu.
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