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Alone of the major Periphery states, the Concordat has maintained large military academies for most of its history.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 82</ref>  Every Taurian world can boast at least one military academy, though most are dedicated to training conventional forces and their support units.  For more advanced training, the Concordat maintains three for each of its main branches, the Army, Navy and Aerospace Arm.  Each can handle about 500 or more cadets at a time, mostly Taurian nationals but around ten percent will be foreign students.  Education is free for citizens of the Concordat but admission still depends on passing the physical and mental standards; a suitable "endowment" can improve an applicant's chances, and such legal bribery is seen as necessary to maintain the schools' effectiveness.<ref name=FMP55>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 55</ref><ref name=HMPS117>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 116–117</ref>
 
Alone of the major Periphery states, the Concordat has maintained large military academies for most of its history.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 82</ref>  Every Taurian world can boast at least one military academy, though most are dedicated to training conventional forces and their support units.  For more advanced training, the Concordat maintains three for each of its main branches, the Army, Navy and Aerospace Arm.  Each can handle about 500 or more cadets at a time, mostly Taurian nationals but around ten percent will be foreign students.  Education is free for citizens of the Concordat but admission still depends on passing the physical and mental standards; a suitable "endowment" can improve an applicant's chances, and such legal bribery is seen as necessary to maintain the schools' effectiveness.<ref name=FMP55>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 55</ref><ref name=HMPS117>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 116–117</ref>
  
The curriculum is similar at all three schools.  Emphasis is placed on basic training, giving students a strong aptitude for military history and allowing some electives, after which students are allowed to specialize in any offered field based on test results.  Exceptional students may be offered special training or Officer Candidate School (though [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] are guaranteed a commission anyways).  In general the Taurian schools are less stressful than their Capellan counterparts, of which some were opened to qualified Taurian candidates after the Trinity Alliance was formed.  The primary reason was found to be that greater personal investment was required in order to succeed compared to Taurian schools, with the tradeoff being that there was a far greater burnout rate.  Still, once the option became available, many jumped at the opportunity since such foreign education was seen providing an edge to getting a promotion.<ref name=FMP55/>
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The curriculum is similar at all three schools.  Emphasis is placed on basic training, giving students a strong aptitude for military history and allowing some electives, after which students are allowed to specialize in any offered field based on test results.  Exceptional students may be offered special training or Officer Candidate School (though [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] are guaranteed a commission anyways).  In general the Taurian schools are less stressful than their Capellan counterparts, of which some were opened to qualified Taurian candidates after the Trinity Alliance was formed.  The primary reason was found to be that greater personal investment was required in order to succeed compared to Taurian schools, with the trade-off being that there was a far greater burnout rate.  Still, once the option became available, many jumped at the opportunity since such foreign education was seen providing an edge to getting a promotion.<ref name=FMP55/>
  
 
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