Congrat's on pushing thorough a college degree!!

Especially not a fluffy one like social science, history or something that there really isn't a job market for.
Most people do things the right way: First education, then military, and finally career. I had to do it backwards.
I didn't get my BS Biomedical Engineering and MS Engineering Systems Management until later in my career and it was well worth it!
I started my life backwards. Began my career first as a drafter, moved to design drafter, then up to engineer (without a degree) in the medical device industry. Later joined the Army, Finally got my degrees and have over a dozen U.S. patents on life saving/quality of life med devices..
Without my education, I kept hitting glass ceilings. Best I'd ever make it as would be just an engineer and couldn't get into management and above unless I had that sheepskin.
So in short, I lift a glass to you and wish you a very sincere best in your education and future career!