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April 4, 2013
This webinar provided information about how to use the Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Coast Guard's Joint Services Transcript.
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July 1, 2012
The report updates a 2009 study which provided the first national snapshot of the programs and services that colleges and universities had in place to serve veterans and military personnel following passage of the 2008 Post-9/11 GI Bill.
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ACE can help colleges and universities attract adult learners, translate their prior learning experiences into college credit, and move them towards degree completion.
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The Severely Injured Military Veterans: Fulfilling Their Dreams program provides direct support to wounded veterans and their families by providing academic advisors to help them explore career and educational options.
The ACE Military Guide presents ACE recommendations for formal courses and occupations offered by all branches of the military. All recommendations are based on ACE reviews conducted by college and university faculty members who are actively teaching in the areas they review. New courses and occupations are continually being evaluated by ACE, and these entries are added on a daily basis. The Guide includes all evaluated courses and occupations from 1954 to the present.
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The ACE evaluation process is founded on high quality standards of educational practice, including rigorous reviews by faculty evaluators. ACE conducts a site visit to evaluate military training and facilitate the evaluators’ analysis in determining the appropriate credit recommendations.
A collaborative online resource, the toolkit is designed to help institutions of higher education build effective programs for veteran students and share information. It highlights a variety of best practices including veteran-specific orientation, on-campus veteran service centers, prospective student outreach efforts, faculty training, and counseling and psychological services for veteran students.
ACE provides quality assurance and policy guidance to the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps for military transcripts. More than 2,300 colleges and universities recognize these transcripts as official documentation of military training and experiences and applicable ACE credit recommendations.
The 2010 Veteran Success Jam was a three-day online virtual collaboration that brought together thousands of veterans and their families, service members, campus leaders, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies from around the country.
This program provides free training to college and university mental health counseling centers throughout the country on how to better address issues such as post-traumatic stress and suicide prevention in their work treating students.