PS 607
JUNE 03
59
• Money For College
Scholarship programs and financial assis-
tance for education.
• Credentialing
Learn how to meet civilian occupational
certification and license requirements
related to your MOS.
• Earn a Degree
Transcript service, basic academic skills
training, college credit for military
service, earning a high school diploma.
There’s
one other
place you
might want
to look–-
click on
the
My
Education
link under
Self-
Service
in the
left-hand
column on
the AKO
home page.
it’ll direct you
to
more
web
sites devoted
to distance
learning and
computer-based
training.
And here’s
a look at
AKO links to
career and
education
web sites…
You
can’t have
too much
education!
that
would be
impossible!
Open the Reference drop-down
menu under “AKO Services.” Click
on Education. It takes you directly
to the US Army Education home
page. Next, open up Links on the top
right-hand side of the page for a
variety of educational opportunities:
Explore
education
and career
websites.
•
eArmyU.com
. Web-based distance
learning programs to help soldiers
get a certificate or degree when
traditional classroom courses are
unavailable. Programs include
technical, undergraduate and
graduate courses.
• The Army Correspondence Course
Program.
•
goarmy.com
. Military Occupational
Specialties, and the major duties
and the training required for them.
• TRADOC.
Links to all the TRADOC
schools, including Armor, Engineer,
Field Artillery, Infantry, Intelligence,
Signal and Transportation.
• The Army Distributed Learning
Program,
which includes MOS
qualification courses.
• Servicemembers Opportunity
Colleges Army Degrees (SOCAD) Army
Careers Degree Program.
Learn how
to translate your Army training into
college credit.
look at
this!
money for
college!
Back on the U.S.
Army Education
home page, you’ll
find a few more
helpful links…
Career and Education
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