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In other cases, the level of the course may be too low. In some cases, academic institutions will not accept any credit from your ACE occupation credit recommendations. I’ve been working in the same military occupational specialty (MOS) for years and it has current ACE credit recommendations, so why did the college apply those credits to the electives area and not to my major?Įach institution establishes policies on accepting occupational credit recommendations.

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If there is no credit recommendation, MCI has not submitted the course for review. The Marine Corps Institute (MCI) selects and submits courses to be evaluated by ACE Military Programs. The correspondence courses offered by the Army currently do not meet the criteria of having a firm identification of the student and a rigid control of test conditions. Why didn’t I get any credit for my military correspondence courses?Īrmy correspondence courses are not being evaluated by ACE Military Programs at this time. Some colleges and universities will not make an official decision on transfer credit until after you are enrolled and some may even wait until you have completed a minimum number of courses. Many colleges will give you an unofficial evaluation of your transfer credits before formal admission. These policies are usually available in the current college catalog, which can often be found on the college’s website. You should research transfer policies and explore degree requirements before you enroll. How do I find out how much credit I will receive for my military experience? A university will evaluate all of your military training and experience for consideration of possible transfer credit whether you are on active duty, inactive, retired, or separated from any branch of service, including the National Guard and Reserves.Ģ. Do I need to be on active duty to have my military training and experience applied toward transfer credit?









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