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Transfer student spotlight:
Call of Duty


As a military police officer in the Air Force, Jeff Perry had faced many dangerous situations as he worked to make a better life for others. But after a near-death experience on his last tour of Iraq, Jeff discovered God’s new calling for his life.

"I started doing a lot of soul-searching and [started] trying to find out where God wanted me, what He wanted from me, and why I would go through what I went through," Jeff remembers.

Read more about Jeff's incredible journey to Concordia.
 

Concordia Ann Arbor is a 2011 Military Friendly School! The university is ranked in the top 15% of colleges, universities and trade schools in the country that are doing the most to embrace America's veterans. Click here for the full story!
 

 

Concordia’s commitment to veterans includes:

  • Scholarships and tuition discounts

  • Credit given for military training and experience

  • Support of Selfridge Air National Guard Base

  • Campus events planned specifically for veterans, including the annual Veterans Day Celebration.

Click here to see a slideshow of pictures from the event. 

 

Credits Earned During Military Service

Veterans may receive appropriate credit for education preparation and experience acquired while in the armed forces. A veteran with an honorable discharge from active duty can receive such credit in accordance with the recommendations of the American Council on Education.

Veterans should contact the Registrar’s Office for assistance and should submit a copy of their DD form 214 and an official military transcript (AARTS-Army, SMARTNavy/ Marines, Community College of the Air Force).

If you have questions or would like more information please contact the University Lisaion-Military Specialist Jon Luker at 734-260-2211 or lukerj@cuaa.edu.