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Posted on Jul 18, 2016
SSG Tonda (Dillivan-Rudoll) Navarrete
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CMSgt Danny Roby
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Great insights Tonda...thanks for sharing! The world of transfer credit can be a rough and rocky road if you are not well armed with knowledge. This information will definitely help many!
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MAJ David Brand
MAJ David Brand
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Fayetteville Technical Community College has an online search engine that will allow you to immediately find out what credit you have earned. Go to http://www.faytechcc.edu/military-veterans/credit-for-military-training/ to see exactly what you have all ready earned!
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MAJ David Brand
MAJ David Brand
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There is a scholarship for anyone out of state so no extra fees or money out of pocket. You can contact Kristina Noriega [login to see] for immediate help. There is no red tape at FTCC just a great degree and respect for their students. No pressure and the degree is fully transferable!
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SGT Writer
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Edited 8 y ago
Leave it to AMU to present the best college advice compared to all universities. I just got an e-mail from AMU. . . and another bullet on my to-do list. *sigh*

I didn't see the JST or VMET mentioned, though.
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SFC (Join to see) - AMU and my school support JST. It's not new as much as a revamp on ARTTS.
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SSG Tonda (Dillivan-Rudoll) Navarrete
SSG Tonda (Dillivan-Rudoll) Navarrete
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Nice points! I will discuss the JST briefly on Part 2 of this piece among other military spouse-related resources. Let me know if you need any help with your "to-do" list :)
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MAJ Raúl Rovira
MAJ Raúl Rovira
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Good point.
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MSgt James Mullis
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For those of you with credits to be transferred to a new school, here are a couple additional points to keep in mind.
1. Course work typically only lasts for around 6 years or so or until the university you attended changes its course catalog. So, its important to get the credits transferred to the new university as soon as possible.
2. Almost all universities will take credit transfers as long as the prior university was regionally accredited (national accreditation can be a little iffy). However, almost all universities will require you to take the last two years worth of classes from them (because they want your money).
3. Credits transfer but not the grade and that is important for those of you worried about your GPA. Why? Because if you are required to take a course you are afraid you will do badly in, you can take it at another school and transfer the credit to your current school while not taking a hit against your GPA. For this reason, it might not be a good idea to maximize your transfer credits up front.
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SSG Tonda (Dillivan-Rudoll) Navarrete
SSG Tonda (Dillivan-Rudoll) Navarrete
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All excellent points!
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Maximizing Your Transfer Credit: Part 1
CAPT Kevin B.
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Credits are a something like American Express. They aren't accepted everywhere. The other thing is you want to make sure your degree at the end of the pipeline is worth the paper it's printed on. Most professions have educational standards, and along with states, licensing standards. You just can't take "nurse stuff" and hope to be eligible to sit a license exam later on.

I'm much more familiar with the engineering and science side. So if you take an engineering course from an ABET EAC listed school, it's good for taking licensure later on. If it's a technology type course, that's ABET ETEC. Similar for applied science and computing. Other professional credentialing bodies will weigh in on what's acceptable coursework and degrees from what schools they accredit.

The variety of accredited programs means if you take courses from one accredited school and then transfer to another, your credits are good. If not, one of the schools will have an interesting "Come to Jesus" meeting with the accrediting body. So watch out for the snake oil out there.
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Capt Brandon Charters
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Really enjoyed this piece SSG Tonda (Dillivan-Rudoll) Navarrete.
"Is there credit for prior learning?" This question many times goes unasked and it's important to see what might be available when the school's admissions staff looks at your full background. Don't leave anything out in these discussions. Could save you semesters worth of course work. I've been really impressed at seeing more schools crediting military experience.
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SrA Chris "Shadow" McGee
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SSG Tonda (Dillivan-Rudoll) Navarrete Great Post with several things to think about as i research going back for my Master's Degree.
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SSG Tonda (Dillivan-Rudoll) Navarrete
SSG Tonda (Dillivan-Rudoll) Navarrete
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Thanks for the kind words! What program are you pursuing? Good luck while you gather information!
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SrA Chris "Shadow" McGee
SrA Chris "Shadow" McGee
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I have been looking into Cyber-Security, but the more time I spend on here the more I start leaning towards some type of counseling degree.
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SGM Special Forces Senior Sergeant
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Great info! Couple of additional things to add from my experience getting a BA:
1) Download your AARTS Transcript at https://www.atrrs.army.mil/selfdevctr/login/loginSDC.aspx?ntul=ST
2) Download your Joint Services Transcript at https://jst.doded.mil/smart/signIn.do
3) Find a school that will accept the maximum number of credits from these transcripts and apply for enrollment.
4) Have a plan for the shortest path towards a degree.
5) Stick to the plan and track progress towards your goal.
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SSG Tonda (Dillivan-Rudoll) Navarrete
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The plan is key! Blind pursuits usually result in too much time spent!
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Awesome information, I am currently finishing up at Upper Iowa University and I had over 60 hours to transfer, and 16 of them are upper division. Any SM still in should go to any and all functional training to up those hours!
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MAJ David Brand
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Edited 8 y ago
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MAJ Raúl Rovira
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I spent several months researching for a graduate program that would maximize ILE credits. I found out that both UMUC and Central Michigan University give 15 credits (5 classes) towards a a masters degree. Think about it, one class and you are half way there. You are saving about $7,500 in tuition and 40 weeks of school.
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