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Eight area universities named “military friendly” schools
Wright State University and Central State University are among the eight regional colleges to be named as a “Military Friendly School” for 2010.
The rankings announced Monday, Aug. 17, by G.I. Jobs magazine places the designated schools among the top 15 percent of all colleges, universities and trade schools nationwide, according to the publication.
Other area schools on the list include the Ohio State University, Miami University, Cedarville University, Wittenberg University, Xavier University and the University of Cincinnati.
The ranking recognizes the schools’ military-friendly policies, efforts and results to recruit and retain military and veteran students.
The institutions will be included the 2010 Guide to Military Friendly Schools, to be published in September for military members and veterans who are seeking a college.
To request information from the military friendly schools in the G.I. Education Handbook, click here.
A new Web site, www.militaryfriendlyschools.com, is scheduled to launch in September.
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