Serving Those Who Serve
University of Arizona Continuing and Professional Education offers a wide variety of noncredit professional development and certification exam preparation courses for military-connected individuals.
Army Credentialing Assistance (CA) Program
The University of Arizona office of Continuing & Professional Education is an approved training provider for the Army Credentialing Assistance (CA) Program.
Explore Army CA programs.
MyCAA for Military Spouses
MyCAA-approved courses help military spouses earn in-demand, highly portable credentials. All programs are fully online, so military spouses can prepare for a new career wherever they are.
See all MyCAA courses.
Air Force COOL
The University of Arizona office of Continuing & Professional Education is an approved training provider for the Air Force COOL Program.
Explore Air Force COOL programs.
Military-Connected Learner Discounts
We are happy to offer a 10% discount on many of our courses, for military-connected learners (including active duty, retired, military spouses, and contractors). See all courses that offer a military discount or contact Dr. John DeLalla to learn more.
Custom Training
We understand the unique requirements of the DoD and can customize programs specifically for the DoD context. We also offer training for many of the baseline security certifications for DoD 8570. Contact Dr. John DeLalla to learn more.
Military-Connected Undergraduate or Graduate Students
If you are interested in earning a University of Arizona undergraduate or graduate degree, the Military-Connected Benefits and Certifications Office works in partnership with the Veterans Administration to assist military-connected students with GI Bill® Education Benefits and Tuition Assistance
for active-duty, guard, and reserve service members.
The University of Arizona Veterans Education & Transition Services (VETS) Center also offers extensive resources for student veterans.
The Department of Defense, Department of the Army and Department of the Air Force are not affiliated with nor do these organizations endorse the University of Arizona.