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.:Education:.
Education Center ---- Tuition Assistance ---- Veterans Administration Benefits
SMART ---- Testing Offered --- Military Apprenticeship Program
MASP ---- Leadership Scholar Program
Copper Mountain College [on base] ---- National University [on base]
.:Military Academic Skills Program [MASP]:. |
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The purpose of MASP is to strengthen the English, reading, vocabulary and math skills of its participants. Each course is four weeks long, running from 8am - 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, and taught by credentialed Copper Mountain College instructors. Enrollment contracts are available at the Copper Mountain College Building 1526N. There is no charge to enroll in this course, and MASP is open to family members and DoD civilians on a space available basis. Service members often use this course to improve their ASVAB score, transition into the college classroom or to prepare for the ACT or SAT. |
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Those who are interested in taking MASP must first take a basic skills test, the TABE test, offered at the Education Center on Wednesdays at 2pm and Fridays at 8am. For a full schedule of the MASP courses, please contact CMC at 830-6133. |
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.:SMART:. |
The Sailor/Marine American Council on Education Registry Transcript is your link to a listing of all of your military training including recruit training, MOS schools, and MCIs. The American Council on Education makes recommendations as to how much college credit your military training is worth. You can view your SMART transcript by going to : |
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You can also request to have the Education Center send an official transcript to the school of your choice. Your school will then be able to evaluate your military training and determine how much college credit they will grant you. |
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.:Testing Offered:. |
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The Education Center offers a wide range of testing for members of the military. The following some of the tests available: ACT ---- GED ---- SAT ---- TABE Visit Navy Knowledge Online to take practice ASVAB, CLEP, DSST, SAT or ACT tests. The Lifelong Learning Education Center also proctors college exams by appointment. |
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.:United Services Military Apprenticeship Program:. |
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The USMAP is a formal military training program that allows Coast Guard, Marine Corps and Navy personnel to complete a civilian apprenticeship program while on active duty. Marines are assigned an apprenticeable trade base on their respective MOS, while Sailors may apply for an apprenticeable trade based on their Navy rating. The program requires no outside or additional work. Personnel are only required to record the hours they spend working in their field each day. Once the service member has completed the required minimum number of hours, he or she receives a certificate of completion of apprenticeship from the Department of Labor. For more information or to enroll in the program, please head to the USMAP website at: |
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