Through Engineering@Syracuse’s online master’s degree programs students develop solutions to today’s most important social and technological challenges. Scholarships up to $7,500 available to military spouses.
DataScience@SMU
Designed for working professionals, DataScience@SMU is the online Master of Science in Data Science from Southern Methodist University. Scholarships up to $7,500 available to military spouses.
DataScience@Berkeley
The UC Berkeley School of Information invites you to learn more about the Master of Information and Data Science delivered online. Scholarships up to $7,500 available to military spouses.
Counseling@Northwestern
Counseling@Northwestern offers an online Master of Arts in Counseling from The Family Institute at Northwestern University. Scholarships up to $7,500 available to military spouses.
Business Analytics@Syracuse
BusinessAnalytics@Syracuse helps data-driven thinkers develop or sharpen their abilities to interpret data. Scholarships up to $7,500 available to military spouses.
Accounting@Syracuse
Accounting@Syracuse is an online MS in Professional Accounting from Syracuse University. Scholarships up to $7,500 available to military spouses.
Washington University Law Online Master of Legal Studies
The online master of legal studies from WashU Law is a graduate program designed for non-lawyers interested in developing an understanding of the legal system. Scholarships up to $7,500 available to military spouses.
7 Pro Tips for Military Spouses Renewing a Professional License
Transferring or renewing an occupational license in a new state can be confusing. These seven tips from military spouse pros can help you clear the hurdles to make the process seamless.
Military Spouses and Professional Licenses: An Unsolvable Game?
Military spouses hoping to transfer their professional licenses say the process can feel like a scrambled Rubik’s Cube. Despite the difficulty, spouses are still trying to win.
Is PTSD Affecting YOUR Family?
Throughout history, it’s been called soldier’s heart, shell shock, war neurosis, and the ‘thousand-yard-stare.’ Today, it is known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). While names and descriptions for this condition have changed over the years, one undisputed fact exists among them all: PTSD has long been a consequence of war.













