Philadelphia, PA
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Overview
4 Year Private Urban
$2,457 BAH Rate
Online BAH Rate
Yellow Ribbon Program
No,does not provides Credit for Military Service
GI Bill® - approved programs
Military Tuition Assistance - approved programs
No, not MyCAA approved.
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The University of The Arts
The University of The Arts is a 4 Year, Private university located at 320 South Broad St, Philadelphia, PA. Students at The University of The Arts can enroll in bachelor’s, certificate, master’s degree programs.
The University of The Arts Military & Veteran Support Programs
The University of The Arts offers the following veteran and military support programs:
- The University of The Arts has GI Bill®-approved programs
- The University of The Arts is approved for Tuition Assistance
- The University of The Arts is a Yellow Ribbon school
- The University of The Arts does not offer credit for military
- The University of The Arts awards credit for the CLEP exam
- The University of The Arts does not award credit for the DSST exam
Is The University of The Arts a GI Bill®-approved school?
Yes, The University of The Arts is a GI Bill®-approved school. However, you will need to check with the school to ensure that the GI Bill® covers your preferred degree program.
Is The University of The Arts a Yellow Ribbon school?
Yes, The University of The Arts is a Yellow Ribbon school.
Eligible military and veteran students may have up to 100% of its tuition covered, with zero tuition costs out-of-pocket. You will need to check with the school to ensure that your preferred degree program is 100% covered by the Yellow Ribbon.
Does The University of The Arts offer Yellow Ribbon for master’s programs?
No, The University of The Arts does not offer Yellow Ribbon funding for its master's programs.
This means that some tuition costs may not be fully covered by the GI Bill®. As a result, you may have out-of-pocket costs for which you are responsible to cover your full tuition for a master