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How does ACE Military Guide work for College Credit?

Hey everyone, I recently came across this concept called the ACE Military Guide. Can anyone shed some light on what it actually is? Like how do you use it and does it really help in getting college credits?

a year ago

The ACE (American Council on Education) Military Guide is indeed a resource designed to help military members convert their training and experiences into college credit. The idea is to recognize the skills and the training you gain in the military and convert it into academic credit, potentially saving you both time and money in the process of earning a degree.

Here's how it works: ACE works directly with the U.S. Department of Defense to review military training and experiences, then recommends appropriate college credit based on those reviews. Each course or occupation in the military has an ACE identification number and credit recommendation. This information is then documented on the Joint Services Transcript (JST), which you can send it to a university or college of your choice.

Colleges then use this information to determine how they might award credit. These decisions are dependent on the individual institution's policies about transfer credit. It's important to note that decisions about granting credit aren't made by ACE but rather, by the receiving institution.It's also key to mention that some institutions might award elective or "credit for prior learning" credits for military experiences, while others might link them directly to requirements for a specific degree program. You should definitely reach out to the admissions departments at your prospective schools to learn about their policies on ACE military credits.

So, in sum, the ACE Military Guide can be a useful tool for transitioning military personnel and veterans. It can potentially help in shortening the time needed to achieve a degree and offer considerable savings. It doesn't guarantee credit transfer, but it does provide a standardized recommendation system that many schools recognize.

a year ago

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