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I am one of those 20,000! In my opinion, graduating DLI is much harder than associates, bachelors, and even many masters degrees. I’ve never worked so hard to complete a program since then (Basic Tagalog Language Course, 2010 graduate). Best educational experience ever. #languagelearning #foreignlanguage #DLI #linguist #tagalog

The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center recently celebrated a significant milestone, presenting its 20,000 associate of arts degree in foreign language to Airman 1st. Class Keenon Bryant Currier. This event not only highlights Currier's remarkable achievement but also underscores DLIFLC's longstanding commitment to providing exceptional defense language education since its inception in 1941. For more insights into Currier's achievements and a deeper understanding of the DLIFLC, watch the detailed feature here: https://bitly.ws/3655V. Additionally, for an in-depth exploration of Currier's journey, DLIFLC and the graduation ceremony, read the comprehensive article here: https://lnkd.in/gQpxUPZj

DLIFLC awards 20,000 associate of arts degree

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Austin Wiggins

Transitioning Service Member Looking for Roles in Software Engineering, Data Engineering, or Design Research | Author of the Technology Newsletter Multidisciplined

10mo

I agree with you! It was the most challenging, but the most quality educational experience I’ve had. I am 2 of those 20,000

Jon "Puddles" Meyers

Senior Enlisted Leader, 9th Airlift Squadron

10mo

One of the most difficult schools we have, the 20,000 grads have done great work and a great service!

Matthew F.

Software Engineer | BCSIA | MSISE Class of 2027

10mo

I've only heard how hard DLI is, so congratulations to all those that made it through!

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