Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges Marine Corps

Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges Marine Corps (SOCMAR) is a worldwide network of colleges and universities that are either on or accessible to Marine installations. Courses taken by active duty marines, their spouses or adult family members at any of these educational institutions apply toward an associate or bachelor’s degree.

Highlights

How It Works

  1. Home College

    Go to your Marine Corps Education Center. A counselor helps you find a field of study and a college that offers a degree in that field. That college is your SOCMAR home-college.

  2. Enroll

    Enroll in your home college.

  3. Education Counselor

    Your Marine Corps education counselor pairs you with an education counselor at your home college.

  4. Student Agreement Plan

    Your home-college education counselor evaluates your prior learning (including military experience) and completes a SOCMAR Student Agreement Plan.

  5. Begin Courses

    Begin taking courses.

  6. If Transferred

    If you are transferred to other installations, continue working on your degree by distance-learning or at SOCMAR colleges on base or near your new installation.

  7. Transcripts

    After you complete courses, send the transcripts to your home-college education counselor. Likewise, send your home-college education counselor scores for any credit-by-examination tests you take.

  8. Apply to Graduate

    After you successfully complete coursework toward a degree, apply to graduate at your home college. Double-check that all of your documentation and records have been sent to your home-college education counselor.

  9. Graduate

    If everything is in order—Congratulations! Your home college awards your college degree.



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If you leave the Marine Corps before graduating, you may retain your college credit and finish school as a civilian.

JoeSpeak: Home college

A home college is where you begin your studies. Most home colleges require you to complete 25% of your coursework with them.

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Student Agreement Plan

A form your home college uses to evaluate college credit you should get based on service experience, standardized tests and other college courses you have taken. The form also lists the courses you need to complete to earn your degree.


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