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Laguna Hills, Calif. - Feb. 27, 2008 - Allied Schools is now offering no-charge career training for military spouses. The new program comes in the wake of efforts by the Department of Defense and various service branches to broaden the career and educational opportunities with programs such as tuition assistance for military spouses.

Military spouses study at no charge when their service member spouses enroll at Allied Schools using their Tuition Assistance benefits. Military spouses can choose from an approved list of courses in real estate, the medical field and business - many of which are 100% online. Allied offers training to be a medical transcriptionist and real estate broker, for example, which are highly mobile professions well-suited to the military lifestyle.

Distance (online) education allows military spouses to train from home while still maintaining their daily commitments to family and friends. Military spouses don't have to worry about in-state/out-of-state tuition rates if they must move to a duty-station in another state - online training removes the barrier of residency status.

"With the recent Army Covenant and the government's Military Spouse Career Advancement Initiative, military spouses are getting the help they deserve," said George Achenbach, president, Allied Schools. "We're happy we can offer no-charge training to military spouses and help them go after their career dreams."

The military spouses of active-duty Airmen, Sailors, Marines and Army National Guard Soldiers/Army Reserve Soldiers on active-drilling status are eligible for the program.

For more information about military spouse education, check out www.education4military.com or call
(888) 501-5221 to speak with an admissions representative.

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