Posted on Mar 12, 2021
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Bring your official college transcripts to your S1. They’ll be able to input it for you. Do not open the envelope. The number of hours you’ve completed in college will be inputted onto your SRB.
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Thanks for the info going to BLC pretty soon and did the school ops. Hoping to pick up right after.
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Rico said it right. I would also add, be sure if you have multiple colleges or universities, get all transcripts. Sometimes when you attend two schools, not all of your credits from a previous school will be on your current institutions transcripts.
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You can either bring them straight to S1 or you can gather all of your transcripts, any certificates you’ve earned, mos school certs, medals, awards, etc to a school that will transfer all of those into points. You then bring that transcript into S1.
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How do I transfer college credits to my SRB (Army)?
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You can transfer your credits from any accredited college or university to your SRB. The credits must be from a regionally accredited school, and the transfer must be completed within two years of enlistment. You will not be able to use these credits for your degree or certificate.The most important thing to remember is that if you leave the military before completing your degree and/or certification, you cannot take those credits with you. If this happens, the majority of your military education record (MER) will be lost and cannot be recovered. Well, I have to visit https://bgcdv.org/ website now to get help in making an essay because I have read many reviews about that site. I hope I will get some help to complete my work on time.

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