I've been thinking about cyber security a lot recently and I've heard that you can get some of your training from the military to count as college credit. Does anyone know more about this or has anyone done it before? Would appreciate it a lot if anyone could share their experience!
Yes, there are military programs that offer training in cybersecurity that can sometimes be transferred as college credit. For instance, in the U.S. Navy, the Cryptologic Technician – Networks program focuses on computer operations and network security, while in the Army, the Cyber Operations Specialist provides training in digital forensics, coding, and other cyber skills.
Typically, these programs have partnered with learning institutions or run through accredited military academies which ensure the coursework maps to university credits. The American Council on Education (ACE) reviews the training programs and recommends the equivalent college credit.
Once you’ve finished your military training, you'll get what's called a Joint Services Transcript, which documents your military training and experience with recommended college credit information. You can then provide that transcript to the college or university you're applying to. It's always a good idea to check with the college or university you're interested in attending to see how they handle these credits.
However, while these training programs can offer valuable skills and potential college credit, they do require a commitment to serve in the military for a certain period of time. Make sure to carefully consider this commitment and how it fits into your longer-term career and life goals.
Overall, leveraging military training for college credit can be an excellent path for some students, but it's important to understand all the implications and commitments involved. Speak with a military recruiter or career counselor to discuss this in more depth and understand all your options.
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