UP TO 50% TUITION SCHOLARSHIP FOR MILITARY AND FAMILY WARRIORS
Since the 1950s, TROY has been proud to work with military service members and their families as they pursue advanced education.
WHY TROY?
Advance your career with exclusive benefits toward graduate and undergraduate programs. TROY’s Military and Family Scholarship caps the cost of tuition at $250 per credit hour for active military, Reservists and National Guard. Also, your spouse and dependents receive up to 50% in tuition savings. TROY is committed to keeping higher education affordable. That’s the Trojan Warrior Spirit, and it’s alive and well at Troy University.
POPULAR PROGRAMS
TROY's wide selection of programs and degrees will allow you to find your path to success and take it with confidence.
Business
Education
Nursing
Psychology
Criminal Justice
COMMITMENT TO THE MILITARY
Troy University provides its military-affiliated and veteran students with dedicated support at TROY for Troops centers located on the Troy, Dothan, Montgomery and Phenix City, Ala. campuses as well as a virtual TROY for Troops Center in Canvas. These centers support academic and career success while providing a place to study as well as Veterans Affairs counseling, camaraderie and more.
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The Trojan Warrior Spirit is about respect, civility, and citizenship – looking out for your fellow Trojans like family, and fully immersing yourself in the experience.
Chancellor Hawkins: Military Spirit
TROY's Working Warriors: TROY for Troops
TROY honors troops with Military Appreciation Day
USO Airman of the Year calls TROY Online experience 'life changing'
RANKED AMONG THE BEST
Troy University has been recognized time and time again as a leader in education.
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