American Public Education, Inc. is an online provider of higher education, focused on serving the military and public service communities. The majority of students are either serving the U.S. military actively or are civilians who are indirectly associated with the military like veterans, reservists or National Guard members. Its students also include public service professionals in the civilian space, including federal, national and local law enforcement personnel. American Public Education segment (American Military University and American Public University System, Inc) offers 124-degree programs and 112 certificate programs in fields ranging from national security, military studies, intelligence, homeland security, criminal justice, technology, business administration, education, health science, education and liberal arts. Hondros College of Nursing segment provides nursing education through in-person classes and online. The students are offered Diploma in Practical Nursing and Associate Degree in Nursing....
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