ACE Military Programs
Since 1945, the American Council on Education (ACE) has provided a
collaborative link between the U. S. Department of Defense and higher
education through the review of military training and experiences for
the award of equivalent college credits for members of the Armed Forces.
Registrars, admissions officers, academic advisors, career counselors,
and DoD
Voluntary Education professionals have a basis for recognizing
military educational experiences in terms of civilian academic credit
through the Military Guide
Online.
Military Evaluations Program
The evaluation process is founded on high quality standards of
practice including a rigorous review and selection of subject-matter
experts and academic faculty, a site visit to analyze the content, and
an evaluator consensus in determining the learning outcomes and
appropriate academic credit recommendations.
The department provides guidance to service members, civilians,
military education centers, and colleges and universities interpreting
military transcripts and documents.Service
Members in School: Military Veterans’ Experiences Using the
Post-9/11 GI Bill and Pursuing Postsecondary Education
Military Registries
The department provides quality assurance and policy guidance to the
U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps in support of:
More than 2,300 colleges and universities recognize these
ACE-endorsed transcripts as official documentation of military
experiences and accurate records of applicable ACE credit
recommendations.
Members of the US Air Force and Coast Guard may receive transcripts from their
respective transcript service centers.
Please direct questions about this page to:
mileval@acenet.edu
This page last updated on 12/14/2011
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