Posted on Mar 6, 2023
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I'm currently scheduled to go to ALC from May - July. Roughly 1 year ago I informed my leadership of my leave I trying to take which falls within my scheduled ALC slot. is there any chance of getting rescheduled for the next class in august? I understand that getting an ALC slot is hard but after requesting my leave dates 1 year ago (while not taking leave within that 1 year and covering down shift work that needed to be covered) I would assume that perhaps that should've been considered. I'm just wondering if its possible to be rescheduled or do I just have to suck it up and attend my scheduled ALC class.
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COL Randall C.
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The best way to get an answer to that question is to go to the source.

The ALC Team at HRC can be contacted at [login to see]

HRC states that Soldiers are scheduled for ALC "90-120 days prior to class start date based on the highest promotion points by MOS and by the course with the earliest graduation date. In those cases where multiple MOSs attends the same course, Soldiers are scheduled based on promotion requirements and then promotion points of the MOSs."

The full MILPER regarding ALC (and other NCOES) is at https://www.hrc.army.mil/Milper/22-489
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Thank You Sir
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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Your command doesn't slot your ALC. Unless you emailed the NCOES branch at HRC and told them you would be on leave, how would they be able to consider it?

You can get the date changed. It requires a 4187 endorsed through your CG (or maybe it was O6). I do know that if you miss it, it requires an endorsement from your CG to get rescheduled
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So................... basically.................... no, that is unless he has some inside angle with the CG.
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