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The Military College Trap Uncovered

18 min · 18 de abr de 2026
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Every year, thousands of young Americans are handed a promise: serve your country, and we'll pay for your education. But what happens when that promise becomes a prison? In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the military college pipeline — a system that targets ambitious, often low-income students with glossy brochures and full-ride offers, only to lock them into contracts they didn't fully understand at 17 years old. We're talking about the fine print nobody reads. The recruiters who won't take no for an answer. The students who tried to leave — and what it cost them. If you or someone you love has ever considered a military college, ROTC scholarship, or service academy — you need to hear this first. This is The Military College Trap. And it's time it gets uncovered.

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