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Laguna Hills, Calif. - Sept. 11, 2007 - Allied Schools was recently honored by the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) for meeting the DVA's high compliance standards with respect to record keeping. Allied Schools is approved for veterans training and offers military distance learning courses in real estate, the medical field and business.
Allied's Karen Wenzel, director of education for military, accepted the "Zero Deficiency Award" on behalf of Allied this past July at the Conference of Veterans Education Specialists in Spokane, Wash. Wenzel helps veterans use their military education benefits for career training.
"This award is a tremendous honor," said George Achenbach, president, Allied Schools. "We feel privileged to have been able to help thousands of veterans and active-duty service members take military correspondence courses."
This rare DVA recognition resulted from an on-site inspection of veterans' records at Allied Schools' Laguna Hills, Calif., headquarters. The DVA examined records for the years 2004 to 2007, finding that Allied paid outstanding attention to detail with respect to veterans' certification issues and record keeping.
Achenbach pointed out that Wenzel is uniquely qualified to serve veterans that come to Allied for training, because she herself is a veteran. Wenzel served in the U.S. Marine Corps as an executive officer in Virginia, as well on the Inspector General's (IG) staff in Washington D.C. Her Marine career also included duty in California as a base education officer and a credentialed high school teacher, among other things.
To learn more about military online education and military tuition assistance, please visit Allied Schools at www.education4military.com or call (888) 501-5221 to speak with a military admissions representative.Labels: Post Military Education, Veteran School
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