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Online degrees appealing option for soldiers

By Associated Press
Monday, November 17, 2008 -

DENVER - Diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and recovering from a grenade attack, Iraq war veteran Ian Newland wanted to pursue a business degree after his discharge from the Army last year. What he didn’t want to have to do was set foot in a classroom.

And thanks to the Internet, he doesn’t have to.

 
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In this photo provided by Steve Sokolic, Ian Newland, 28, arrives at his home in Denver in October 2007with his wife Erin, daughter Haley, 6, left, and son Dryden, 4.

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