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List of Eis That Soldiers Can Request TA Enrollments in Armyignited As of 3 August 2021 1 List of EIs that Soldiers can Request TA Enrollments in ArmyIgnitED as of 3 August 2021 1. The Green list indicates those EIs who have completed all file uploads and Soldiers can request TA from these EIs. 2. The Amber list are those EIs who are in progress of uploading files. Most Soldiers should be successful with requesting TA from these EIs. 3. This list will be updated as EIs continue to upload files. 4. Soldiers must complete an Education Path before requesting TA from the EI. 5. Soldiers will not use the ETP process when requesting TA within ArmyIgnitED Green EIs Amber EIs Allen County Community College Ball State University American College of Healthcare Sciences Bethel University American Military University (AMU) California Baptist University Amridge University Cameron University Angelo State University Campbell University Anne Arundel Community College Cochise College Appalachian State University Colorado Christian University ‐ All Campuses Arizona State University Doane University Arizona Western College Fayetteville Technical Community College Asheville‐Buncombe Technical Community College Georgia Southern University Athens State University Hood College Auburn University‐Montgomery Indiana Institute of Technology Augusta University International Sports Science Association Austin Peay State University Inver Hills Community College Azusa Pacific University Iowa State University Barton County Community College Metropolitan State University of Denver Barton County Community College National University College‐PR Bellevue College Park University Bellevue University Penn State University (All but World Campus) Bemidji State University Pikes Peak Community College Berklee College of Music(.edu) Post University ‐ Waterbury CT Bethel University‐St Paul MN Saint Martin's University Black River Technical College Southwestern Assemblies of God Blue Mountain College Stevens Henager Colleges ‐ Independence University & Online Blue Ridge Community College‐NC Sullivan University Brandman University Universidad Politecnica de Puerto Rico‐Miami Brescia University KY University of Central Missouri Bryan University ‐ MO,AR, KS & Online Programs University of Colorado at Colorado Springs BryanLGH College of Health Sciences University of Mary California State University‐Fullerton University of Northwestern Ohio California State University‐San Marcos University of Texas‐Austin Cape Fear Community College Wayland Baptist University Carson‐Newman University Weber State University Cayuga Community College ‐ SUNY Office of Community College Webster University Central Lakes College Brainerd West Virginia University‐Main Campus Central Michigan University ‐ Off‐Campus Programs Central Texas College Charter Oak State College Cincinnati State Technical & Community College Clark College ‐ Vancouver WA Clemson University Cleveland State Community College ‐ TN Cleveland State University OH Colby Community College College of William and Mary Colorado State University ‐ Global Campus Colorado Technical University Columbia College Columbia International University Columbia Southern University Columbus State University Columbus Technical College Copiah‐Lincoln Community College Cornerstone University ‐ MI Crown College ‐ St. Bonifacius MN CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice CUNY LaGuardia Community College Curry College Davenport University Defiance College Drury University Duquesne University Durham Technical Community College Dutchess Community College‐ NY East Carolina University East Central College Eastern Oregon University El Paso Community College Elizabethtown Community & Technical College Embry‐Riddle Aeronautical University‐Worldwide Estrella Mountain Community College Excelsior College Faith International University Fayetteville State University Florence‐Darlington Technical College Florida State University Fort Hays State University Francis Marion University Front Range Community College Gadsden State Community College Gannon University George Mason University Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College Georgia Southern University Grand Canyon University Grand View University Granite State College Grantham University Great Falls College Montana State University Guilford Technical Community College Harris‐Stowe State University Hastings College Hawaii Pacific University Hawkeye Community College Herzing University‐All Campuses & Online Honolulu Community College Hopkinsville Community College Howard Community College Hutchinson Community College Indiana University Bloomington Indiana Wesleyan University ‐ All Campuses Jackson State Community College Jackson State University James Madison University ‐ VA John Brown University John Tyler Community College Johns Hopkins University Joliet Junior College Kansas State University Kennesaw State University Kent State University‐All Campuses Kutztown University of Pennsylvania La Roche College La Salle University Lacaze Academy Lake Superior College Lander University‐Greenwood SC Leeward Community College Liberty University Limestone University Lincoln University Lincoln University‐PA Lipscomb University ‐ TN Lone Star College System Los Angeles Pacific University Lurleen B. Wallace Community College Maine Maritime Academy Malone University Maranatha Baptist University Mercer University Methodist University Metropolitan State University Michigan Technological University Mid‐America Christian University Mid‐America Nazarene University Minnesota State Community and Technical College Mississippi State University Missouri Baptist University‐St Louis Missouri State University ‐ Springfield Missouri State University ‐ West Plains Mitchell Technical College Moberly Area Community College Monmouth University Monroe College Montclair State University‐NJ Morgan State University Mount Saint Mary's University Murray State University National University‐All Campuses New Jersey City University New Mexico Highlands University New Mexico State University Norfolk State University Normandale Community College North Carolina State University‐Raleigh North Central Missouri College Northeast Community College Northeast Lakeview College Northeast State Community College Northeast Texas Community College Northern Arizona University Northern Vermont University ‐ Lyndon Northern Virginia Community College Northland Community and Technical College Northwest Vista College Northwestern Michigan College Northwood University (All Campuses) Norwich University Ohio Christian University Ohio University Main Campus Orange County Community College ‐ NY Oregon State University Otterbein University Palo Alto College Paradise Valley Community College Pellissippi State Community College Penn State University ‐ World Campus Pennsylvania College of Technology Pierce College Plymouth State University Portland State University Purdue University ‐ Main Campus Purdue University ‐ Northwest Purdue University Global Rasmussen University‐All Campuses Roger Williams University Saint Charles Community College Saint Leo University Saint Olaf College Saint Paul College ‐ A Community & Technical College Saint Philips College San Antonio College San Diego State University Savannah State University Savannah Technical College Shippensburg University South Dakota School Of Mines and Technology South Puget Sound Community College South Texas College Southeast Missouri State University Southeastern Louisiana University Southeastern Oklahoma State University Southern Illinois University‐Edwardsville Southern Methodist University Southern New Hampshire University Southern Oregon University Southwestern College ‐ Kansas State College of Florida, Manatee‐Sarasota State Fair Community College State Technical College (Of Missouri) State University of New York at New Paltz Stratford University ‐ VA Sul Ross State University SUNY College of Technology at Canton SUNY Empire State College Syracuse University‐Main Campus Tarleton State University Temple College Tennessee Tech University Texas A&M University‐Central Texas Thomas College ‐ Waterville ME Thomas Edison State University Tiffin University Touro University Worldwide Trident Technical College Trident University International (TUI/AIU) Trine University Triton College Troy University Truman State University University of Advancing Technology University of Alaska Anchorage University of Alaska Fairbanks University of Arizona Global Campus University of California‐Irvine University of California‐Merced University of California‐Santa Cruz University of Central Oklahoma University of Charleston University of Cincinnati (All Campuses) University of Colorado at Denver University of Denver University of Houston‐Victoria University of Indianapolis ‐ IN University of Iowa University of Louisville University of Maine‐Orono University of Maryland Global Campus University of Maryland Global Campus‐Asia University of Maryland Global Campus‐Europe University of Maryland‐Baltimore County University of Massachusetts ‐ Lowell University of Michigan ‐ Ann Arbor University of Michigan ‐ Flint University of Mississippi‐Medical Center University of Missouri ‐ Kansas City University of Montevallo ‐ AL University of Nebraska‐Kearney University of Nevada‐Las Vegas University of New England University of North Carolina at Pembroke University of North Carolina‐Greensboro University of North Texas University of Northern Iowa University of Phoenix University of Providence University of San Francisco University of South Alabama University of South Carolina ‐ Beaufort University of South Carolina at Columbia
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