Army Correspondence Courses are worth promotion points. Every 5 hours of correspondence courses you complete is worth 1 promotion point. However, the sub courses do not count unless you complete the entire course.
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You earn one point per five hours of Army Correspondence Course Program (ACCP) training.
In order to earn promotion points, Soldiers must complete the entire correspondence course they are enrolled in and possess a certificate of completion. Individual sub-courses on their own will not count for promotion points.
One place says you can earn up to 200 promotion points from military education/ correspondence courses and another says the max correspondence courses points you can get is 78 for Sgt and 84 for Ssg.
approximately 30 daysOnce they are posted to the ATRRS transcript, they are supposed to automatically be updated on your ERB within approximately 30 days from being posted to the ATRRS transcript. Sometimes it can take longer than that. To access the courses in Army e-Learning you will need to register for the program.
- Anyone who has been in the military longer than a few years can attest that making cutoff scores for promotion can be a difficult task. Making the cut can seem almost impossible, especially in a Military Occupational Specialty where the points constantly hover at the maximum, 798.
The Army Correspondence Course Program gives you training specific to your professional field. You can take courses for skill qualification development or to advance in your MOS, too. eArmyU is a program that the Army sponsors that allows you to take college courses over the internet on your off-duty time.
Only you can decide. There are benefits to numerous correspondence courses but only you can decide if you want to take them if they are not required for your MOS and/or certification.
The Army Correspondence Course Program (ACCP) has been discontinued.
Every 5 hours completed in the Army Skillport system is worth 1 promotion point. For a soldier recommended for SGT, you need 390 hours of Army Skillport to max out your Computer Based Training promotion points.
correspondence education, method of providing education for nonresident students, primarily adults, who receive lessons and exercises through the mails or some other device and, upon completion, return them for analysis, criticism, and grading.
(3) Hour conversions: to award promotion points, one semester hour equals one promotion point. (a) Method 1: 1.5 quarter hours equal 1 semester hour.
350To be placed on the promotion "recommended list," a soldier eligible for promotion to E-5 must achieve a minimum of 350 combined administrative and board points.
No! On JKO, there is an option in the catalog to select courses that are worth DL points (see attached photo). Make sure you only take courses that JKO has annotated are worth points! Otherwise, needless to say, they won't count towards promotion.
Military Education: one of the fastest way to earn points for military education is through Correspondence, ALMS, JKO courses or Skill port courses. You can earn a total of 78 promotion points for SGT and 84 for SSG through online courses and hands down is the fastest and easiest of any way to gain any points.
Ranger, Special Forces, and Sapper Courses Soldiers can earn up to 40 promotion points for completion of Sapper, Ranger, or Special Forces training but the soldier must complete every phase of the program to earn the points.
You earn military education promotion points at the rate of 4-points per week of training. A week is defined as a minimum of 40 training hours. There's quite an extensive list of courses that are not creditable for promotion points, here are just a few of these types: NCOPDS courses (e.g. BLC and ALC)
The maximum you can earn is 75 promotion points.
One of the fastest ways to get Army promotion points is by “double dipping.”. Double dipping means that you can get promotion points in two different categories. My favorite way to do this is by using your computer based distance learning courses.
Skillport is just one of the many online courses you can take in the Army for promotion points. The Army Correspondence Course Program is another separate site for soldiers to take classes online.
Army Correspondence courses are worth college credits as well. So, go ahead and take all the Skillport, ALMS, and ACCP courses you can that are worth college credits. After that, check out the post on how to turn your military training into college credits.
On JKO the language courses are 80 hours. French is incredibly easy. I haven’t tried the others yet, but I imagine they’re not too crazy.
Skillport, unlike JKO, lets you take multiple courses at once. I don’t think this is intended, but you can. Simply pick a course, any course, I usually do this by putting in a random buzzword into the searchbar like “java”, “apple”, “math” and pick any of them. Once the course is open, go to General Settings and turn on autoplay. Don’t even bother learning what’s actually in the course. Just keep educated guessing on the test till you get it right.
My son returned from college for the holidays and informed me that he was giving up his scholarship and enlisting. Thought maybe he was taking a semester off, or would maybe transfer schools. Nope, actually did it….
There are people in the army who care about you but the army as an organization does not. Please remember that.
What is with this new crop of lower enlisted soldiers? I've been at my new unit only for 4 or 5 months and from day one I've never seen anything like what I see here on a daily basis.
Sorry dude, I thought you could take a joke when I called you "lame" for being an MP. But then you had to explain how "you do the same stuff we do" and you are a "real soldier too". If you are a real soldier then stop pulling me over on my way to a 0300 weapons draw.