Posted on Mar 14, 2017
I have multiple 40 hour courses (resident) that do not have course codes and produced certificates. How do I get these added for points?
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Not sure where you are stationed but there's usually an Education Center and someone there who can assist!
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SFC (Join to see) - Ok. I misunderstood. Submit them to your S-1 and see what happens. They may be able to track the required info down and give you those points.
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What did S1 say? As far as I'm tracking: no course codes = no residential points. You should be able to find a list of what classes count for points and which don't.
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That's what I'm trying to figure out. Is there a process to submit courses for recognition? I'm not the only Army guy who's gone to these courses, not by a long shot. They are not on the YES/NO list.
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If it's not on that list, I imagine it's a nice piece of paper... something to put in the "love me book" and put on a resume later down the road. I have one course like that; that's about the extent of what I've been told. When I've asked S1 about it, I was told that only the courses that have the codes are the one's that can be listed as residential training. Maybe if it is in your ATTRS, it might could count toward some college credits with the JST Transcript.
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SFC (Join to see) - They count for college credit through ACE, as well as double dipping through my college's evaluation. However these courses produce an Army ASI. There must be a process by which to have these certified or coded.. That's the process I'm after.
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