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ACHS Named 2013 Military Friendly School by GI Jobs

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“We are honored to be listed for the fourth year as a military friendly educator and will continue to strive to meet and exceed the excellence expected by all ACHS students and graduates,” says Kate Harmon, ACHS Director of Military Affairs.

That’s right … American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS) has been designated a 2013 Military Friendly School by G.I. Jobs magazine, the premier publication for military personnel transitioning into civilian life (for the fourth year!).

The 2013 Military Friendly Schools list honors the top 15 percent of colleges, universities, and trade schools that are doing the most to embrace America’s military service members and veterans as students.

“ACHS is proud to stand behind our servicemembers and honor the sacrifices that they and their families have made to ensure our continued freedoms,” Harmon adds. “We are dedicated to helping our servicemembers and their families achieve their dream of a holistic health education.”

Read more in the full article online here ACHS Recognized for Commitment to High-Quality Online Education for Military Students, Named 2013 Military Friendly School

Join the conversation about the benefits of online holistic health education with ACHS on Facebook today!

Tanja Kaneshiro
Tanja Kaneshiro

Tanja joined ACHS in 2012 with an enthusiasm for holistic health and essential oils. She brings an extensive, varied skill set to the college including administration, client relations, sales, and project management. In her free time, you can find Tanja creating DIY art and collage projects, scouring estate sales for treasures, or enjoying brunch with her husband and friends. Her two cats and many dog friends keep her entertained. She looks forward to volunteering and exploring all that this fabulous city of Portland has to offer.

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