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    Online Colleges and how they help our soldiers.

    By jen @craftymomof3

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    This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Ashworth College. All opinions are 100% mine.

    The subject of college has come up quite frequently in my household lately. My son is 13 and my daughter just turned 11. I am not sure how this has happened and how they have grown so quickly, but they have. My husband and I now have more complex decisions to make for them.

    Recently I started looking into online colleges after reading how much debt a person can accrue going to a brick and mortar college. Ashworth College was one that caught my eye. Online accredited colleges are a very frugal way to go. They have lower costs which makes your money go even further and lets face it, we all need that now a days. At Ashworth College the tuition is 50% less than the average accredited online school.

    Another fact about Ashworth College that I was happy to read about is Ashworth is now enrolling students using their post 9/11 GI Bill education benefits. Military personnel now can receive up to $13,500/36 month of education benefits. being that Ashworth College is 50% less in tuition it would help those funds go even further. That way if they have funds left over they can pass it along to a spouse or dependent. It’s a terrific way for military personnel to start out debt free and educated.

    Online Colleges are worth another look. In these harsh economic climates saving money is a must. Make good choices and start your future the right way!

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    About jen @craftymomof3

    I am a "crafty" mom of 3 who has been blogging for 10+ years. I’ve been a product reviewer/influencer on and off, but mostly just write about life and food I love. I’m a dyslexic, an extreme book addict, a total nerd, a fangirl, and a paranormal enthusiast. I am a New Englander at heart but I currently live in the MidWest. I am obsessed with the ocean, food, tech, books, anything supernatural, and although I am hopelessly sarcastic...I am a softy. Oh, and I like coffee. A LOT.

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    Meet Jen

    I am a "crafty" mom of 3, a dyslexic, book addict, nerd, fangirl, and a paranormal enthusiast. I am a New Englander at heart but I currently live in the MidWest.

    I am obsessed with the ocean, food, wine, tech, books, anything supernatural, and although I am hopelessly sarcastic.....I am a softy.

    Oh, and I like coffee. A LOT.
    Welcome to my life...chaos and all. Read More…

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