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Briefing to JROTC Instructors by Harold Tucker (501)

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- AGS in‘Education Management’and ‘Teaching & Learning’ - BGS in‘Teaching & Learning, Educational Management, General Business, Historical, Justice or Social Studies' and 5 other concentrations to chose from - Master of Liberal Studies (MLS) in‘Teaching and Learning’ - Master of Science in Education (MSE) - JROTC Instructor Prep -Undergrad and Graduate- Certificate - $187 per undergraduate or $251 per graduate credit - AGS in‘Education Management’and ‘Teaching & Learning’ - BGS in‘Teaching & Learning, Educational Management, General Business, Historical, Justice or Social Studies' and 5 other concentrations to chose from - Master of Liberal Studies (MLS) in‘Teaching and Learning’ - Master of Science in Education (MSE) - JROTC Instructor Prep -Undergrad and Graduate- Certificate - $187 per undergraduate or $251 per graduate credit - Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) - ED 289 or ED 589 Anger Management and Transition Assessment - Grad/Undergrad - 3 credits each - $100 per undergraduate or $150 per graduate credit (not approved for VA Funding) - Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) - ED 289 or ED 589 Anger Management and Transition Assessment - Grad/Undergrad - 3 credits each - $100 per undergraduate or $150 per graduate credit (not approved for VA Funding) 5

- AAS Liberal Studies - BS Liberal Studies - MA Liberal Studies - $465 per undergraduate credit - $595 per graduate credit - AAS Liberal Studies - BS Liberal Studies - MA Liberal Studies - $465 per undergraduate credit - $595 per graduate credit - BA/BS in Educational, Historical, Health Education and other studies - $250 per undergraduate credit - Graduate Certificate in Veterans’ Services - $432 per graduate credit - NO FEES for Veterans - BA/BS in Educational, Historical, Health Education and other studies - $250 per undergraduate credit - Graduate Certificate in Veterans’ Services - $432 per graduate credit - NO FEES for Veterans 6

SchoolUndergradua te Graduate Fort Hays State Univ.$187$251 Excelsior College$465$595 DeVry Univ.$609$495 Strayer Univ.$575$750 Empire State College -SUNY$250$432 Univ. of Phoenix (Ed degree)$420$585 Adams State Univ. (non-cadet)$100$150 All at NO fee to the JROTC Program or Instructor

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Troops to Teachers Program has drastically changed effective 2 January Must have applied/enrolled before first day of class or signing contract to teach. If you still have Post 911 GI Bill don’t expect to receive TTT funds. Register yourself NOW at Submit all required documents Then Call the TTT National Office and ask for Sandy Thompson! and ONLY Sandy Thompson! Call the National - not State - Troops to Teachers Office 1 – 800 –

Montgomery and Post 911 GI Bill MGIB Chapter 30 Expires 10 Years after retirement 36 months of benefits (approx. $59K+) MGIB Chap 30 may be best for JROTC Instructor – COMPARE Your Options Post 9-11 Chapter 33 Expires 15 Years after retirement BAH for DL Learners enrolled >51% Read fine print!! Call – VA Rep to determine benefits: 1– 888 –

Fort Hays State University Fort Hays State University - “Good Teacher” 3 credits at undergrad and graduate - pending approval Adams State University: Undergrad - ED 289 Incorporating Change in Education and Classroom Implications for Student Performance Grad – EDU 589 Incorporating Change in Education and Classroom Implications for Student Performance Via Conover ‘U’ Program: Grad and undergrad Anger Management Transition Assessment 12

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Course descriptions are available at Program Website:

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Citizenship 3 credits* Health, Wellness and Physical Fitness 2 credits Community Service Learning, ‘An American Ethic’ 2 credits * Personal Financial Management 2 credits * Character Education 2 credits * American Veterans-Profiles in Leadership 3 credits * Basic Leadership Experiences 3 credits American Defense Policies and Leadership 3 credits Cultural Understanding of Leadership Development through 1, 2 or 3 credits Global Studies (New to Army JROTC curriculum) American Leader Research Development Project 1 credit Military Historical Staff Ride 3 credits Introduction to Space Exploration (USAF) 3 credits Fundamentals of Aviation, A Pilot’s Perspective (USAF) 3 credits American History and Its Veterans: 1890 through Today 3 credits College Options 1 or 3 credits * Has possible 10+ hr Community Service Learning Education Project 16

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Completes semester(s) Gets Course Approval Registers/pays ASU Notifies Instructor * Former cadets eligible Approves student for course After registration, s RTG grade report to ASU professor of record *All students can be entered on a single grade report Professor reviews grade report and submits grades to ASU ASU automatically provides free personal transcript Official transcripts available upon request STUDENT INSTRUCTOR ASU

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Donations made direct to ASU Foundation (501c(3)) Fully Tax-Deductible for benefactor/donator Money and Student names submitted directly to ASU Foundation ASU Foundation POC: Ms Tammy Lopez, (719) , ASU Foundation Executive Director Process on website: and under the “HS Programs tab. 24

Banks/Credit Unions Support NEFE Courses Civic Leaders Sponsor Citizenship Courses Business Leaders Support Military Staff Rides Churches Sponsor Character Ed Courses Grants – Contact LTC Stan Brown Dade County Schools, FL for samples – ‘How To’ info Possible Title 1 Funds at your school - Call SSG Tony McBride in Blythe CA for process Alumni Networks Grants – Contact LTC Justin Blum – Marlboro County Schools, SC for samples – ‘How To’ info School Award Ceremonies JROTC Booster Clubs - Contact LTC Paul Garrah, Naples FL or LTC Pat Dunn, Ripon, CA 25

Elevates recognition of JROTC academic opportunities Exceeds all other High School program academic credit potential (30+ credits) Provides more competitive college admission status – opens possible partnership programs with local area community colleges Enhances student resume Lowers tuition costs Accelerates College Education and stimulates commitment Provides program recruitment tool 26

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Bob Greene President/Founder Harold Tucker Army Program Director Jim Rice Special Youth Leadership Programs Tel: Gene Rice NAVY/MARINE/USAF Program Director Tel:

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From: "Anne Brennan" Subject: FW: Transferability of ASU College Credits Date: January 10, 2014 at 11:36:38 AM CST To: Cc:, "Vernese Edghill", "Freda Richmond", "Alfredo Estrada" Dear Mr. Greene, This is to follow-up on our telephone conversation. I understand that you will be offering the Adams State University Leadership courses to CPS Military Academy students as Early College courses and you are doing your due diligence to make sure that the courses will transfer to City Colleges of Chicago. You have shown me the listing of the courses in the Adams State catalog, found on their website. You have stated that the courses will be posted on the Adams State transcript and that 22 credits will be counted as electives toward AA and AS degrees at Adams State. I have asked for you to send me the policy language from an official source at Admass State that says that the credit applies as electives and to send me a copy of how the credits will look on a transcript so that I can share both with our Registrars. Our transfer policy does support awarding this credit to entering CPS students, as long as they send their Adams State transcript to CCC when they enter and it is clear on the transcript that the courses are college level electives that count toward a degree. If the courses look remedial or like continuing education courses, they will not be given credit. I look forward to hearing from you, Anne O. Brennan Executive Director Transfer and Articulation City Colleges of Chicago Academic Affairs 226 W. Jackson BLVD, Chicago, IL

From: "Judy Doyle" Subject: Re: Transferability of ASU College Credits to Northern Illinois University Date: August 7, 2014 at 2:45:34 PM CDT To: "Ritu Subramony", "Bob Greene" Cc: "Walter Roybal",,, "Jerry Montag", "Lisa Freeman", Hello all, In reviewing the course descriptions (attached) I can say that these courses will be accepted as general electives in their perspective areas. HGP 179 will be considered an elective in the Political Science department but does not have an exact match. Some of the Leadership courses might be considered for the major in Community Leadership and Civic Engagement, but I can't say they will be direct equivalents to any of our courses. LEAD 132 might be acceptable as an Interdisciplinary general education elective. LEAD 130 might be acceptable for some Kinesiology or Health majors but does not have a direct equivalent. The initial evaluation for a student submitting these courses on an ASU transcript would be general elective credit applied toward the 120 required for a bachelors degree. However, with a more complete course syllabus, a student might be able to secure major credit with department review. Judy Doyle Assistant Director, Graduation/Evaluations Transfer Articulation Coordinator Registration & Records Williston Hall 206 Northern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois (815) FAX (815)

Choose from the following courses: Health, Wellness and Physical Fitness 2 credits Community Service Learning, ‘An American Ethic’ 2 credits * Personal Financial Management 2 credits * Character Education 2 credits * Citizenship 3 credits * College Options 1 or 3 credits American Veterans-Profiles in Leadership 3 credits * Cultural and Global Studies 1, 2, or 3 credits Military Historical Staff Ride 3 credits Basic Leadership Experiences (Jr Yr) 3 credits American Defense Policies and Leadership (Sr Yr) 3 credits Fundamentals in Aviation: a Pilot’s Perspective 3 credits Introduction to Space Exploration 3 credits American Leader Research Development Project 1 credit * Includes hr. Community Service learning project ** American History and Its Veterans: 1890 through Today 3 credits (**Only course paper actually graded by ASU Instructor) Academic credit awarded through Adams State University, a public funded state university in Alamosa Colorado, regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Accreditation Assn. Visit our web site for registration information: Register only with approval of both your JROTC Cadre and your parents/legal guardian on our website. Pay tuition via credit card or present ASU Voucher to 3d Party Payer. Ensure your grades are forwarded by your JROTC Cadre member to the ASU Instructor. Exception is the American History course (HIST 179). For that grade follow instructions provided on pages 5-7 of its syllabus located on the left side of this web page: Registration is always after the course material has been deemed appropriately covered by your JROTC Cadre. Seek their guidance for further clarification! Call your Service Mentor below for issues and concerns ……. Army: Mr. Harold Tucker Air Force: Mr. Gene Rice: Navy: Mr. Gene Rice Marines : Mr. Gene Rice Transferability of these credits to all 3,000+ nation-wide public and private colleges and universities has a 99.7% success rate since ASU guarantees any 22 credits of those offered can be part of its on-line or resident undergraduate degree programs. Sponsored by RTG & Associates, Inc. of Parker, Colorado since 2002, working with JROTC programs nation-wide.

Choose from the following courses: Health, Wellness and Physical Fitness 2 credits Community Service Learning, ‘An American Ethic’ 2 credits * Personal Financial Management 2 credits * Character Education 2 credits * Citizenship 3 credits * College Options 1 or 3 credits American Veterans-Profiles in Leadership 3 credits * Cultural and Global Studies 1, 2, or 3 credits Military Historical Staff Ride 3 credits Basic Leadership Experiences (Jr Yr) 3 credits American Defense Policies and Leadership (Sr Yr) 3 credits Fundamentals in Aviation: a Pilot’s Perspective 3 credits Introduction to Space Exploration 3 credits American Leader Research Development Project 1 credit * Includes hr. Community Service learning project ** American History and Its Veterans: 1890 through Today 3 credits (**Only course paper actually graded by ASU Instructor) Academic credit awarded through Adams State University, a public funded state university in Alamosa Colorado, regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Accreditation Assn. Visit our web site for registration information: Register only with approval of both your JROTC Cadre and your parents/legal guardian on our website. Pay tuition via credit card or present ASU Voucher to 3d Party Payer. Ensure your grades are forwarded by your JROTC Cadre member to the ASU Instructor. Exception is the American History course (HIST 179). For that grade follow instructions provided on pages 5-7 of its syllabus located on the left side of this web page: Registration is always after the course material has been deemed appropriately covered by your JROTC Cadre. Seek their guidance for further clarification! Call your Service Mentor below for issues and concerns ……. Army: Mr. Harold Tucker Air Force: Mr. Gene Rice: Navy: Mr. Gene Rice Marines : Mr. Gene Rice Transferability of these credits to all 3,000+ nation-wide public and private colleges and universities has a 99.7% success rate since ASU guarantees any 22 credits of those offered can be part of its on-line or resident undergraduate degree programs. Sponsored by RTG & Associates, Inc. of Parker, Colorado since 2002, working with JROTC programs nation-wide.

High School Military Academies Course Proposals/Options /2015 SY All Other School YearSemesterAir ForceArmyNavyMarines General Education Students 9th GradeFallLEAD 130 (2 credits) SpringLEAD 124 (2 credits)* 10th GradeFallLEAD 138 (2 credits)* SpringLEAD 122 (2 credits)* LEAD 138 (2 credits)* (Non Program related)SummerID 179 (1 credit)* 11th GradeFallLEAD 136 (3 credits) LEAD 130 (2 credits)* SpringLEAD 132 (3 credits) LEAD 132 (3 credits)* (Non Program related)SummerHIST 179 (3 credits) **Honors Course**ID 279 (3 credits)* 12th GradeFallLEAD 128 (3 credits) LEAD 122 (2 credits) SpringHGP 179 (3 credits) Max number (#) of credits for per avg cadet:22 credits 16 credits Max # per Military Service Academy Applicant: 22 credits Max # per Senior ROTC Scholarship Applicant:11 credits *All Students have the option of pesonally funding their additional credits at the end of their Senior year, should they desire the additional credits with instructor concurrence and grading support, up to 22 credits total. 34

Boys and Girls State Educational Opportunities 35

American History Educational Opportunities For ALL Students 36

College Credits for Cadets Educational Opportunities For ALL Cadets 37

Degree Opportunities for Instructors 38

If former Active Duty and retired after 11 December 2001 you HAVE benefits!!!! VA School Certifying Handbook pg 22 5/