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Life as a Marine: Education (01:34)

The Marine Corps encourages and enables Marines to pursue higher education.

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The Marine Corps encourages and enables Marines to pursue higher education. The Marine Corps considers education an investment in each Marine. There are several programs available to Marines that offer encouragement and assistance in pursuing higher education.

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