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Education in the Marine Corps

Marines are provided with opportunities to continue their education during and after service.

Education in the Marine Corps
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Marines are provided with opportunities to continue their education during and after service. Professional and personal education is a priority in the Marine Corps. Professional training is part of every Marine’s career, while financial assistance programs and on-base courses create opportunities to pursue higher education.

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