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Kiwanis Short, Higher Education Programs Manager Leveraging Defense Education Programs to Support Student Success
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CommitmentInnovation Purpose Defense education programs help Service members achieve their education goals and is accomplished through collaboration with the Services and key stakeholders 2
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CommitmentInnovation Portfolio Management Framework Administrative Support Program Direction Policy Direction 3
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CommitmentInnovation 4 Delivery Framework VolEd Community Support College Readiness Educational Opportunities and Transition Support OASD VolEd Strategic Focus Areas Defense Education Programs Strategic Lines of Effort Cultivate Culture of Org Effectiveness Ensure Military Student Readiness & Success Enable A Viable VolEd Community Promote Quality Educational Opportunities
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FY15 DoD Participation in Voluntary Education Source : Defense Manpower Data Center & Voluntary Education Information Management System 831K (40%) DoD Service members participated in VolEd in FY15: 15% participated in Tuition Assistance (TA), taking more than 760K courses ( $518.5M in TA expenditures) 15% participated in Defense education programs sponsored by DANTES 52K college degrees and nearly 1,000 certificates were earned 5
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Student Success Measures Employment CompletionAccessReadiness Defense education programs are continually assessed for value and impact on positive student outcomes 6
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College Readiness Kuder Journey Program Comprehensive online resource to help plan for the future Provides free tailored guidance to Service members Learn about interests and skills and use results to build career plan 57K+ users assessed for education and career paths in FY15 College Placement Skills Training (CPST) Assesses skill level, strengths, and weaknesses in Math, English, Provides free overall assessment of improvement to Service members, family members, DoD employees & their family members Engages students/reinforces learning (11K new users FY15) Online Academic Skills Course (OASC) Assesses skills level, strengths and weaknesses Provides free customized learning path to Service members, family members, DoD employees and their family members Improves knowledge of concepts/skills (27K new users FY15) 7
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College Admissions Exams (SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, Praxis) Standardized tests that help colleges evaluate potential students Used for special military programs & graduate school entrance DANTES funds Active Duty, Guard and Reserve personnel 4,500 military personnel funded in FY15 General Education Development (GED) Used since 1942 to assess knowledge developed in a four-year high school education program Test consists of four tests designed to measure high school level of military personnel who are not high school graduates Nationally recognized opportunity to earn a high school equivalency credential DANTES fully funds test fee for Service members College Readiness
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Educational Opportunities DoD VolEd Partnership MOU 2,725 partnership schools Signed DoD Voluntary Education Partnership MOU Supports President’s “Principles of Excellence” Service members utilize the DoD Tuition Assistance (TA) program via DoD Partnership MOU schools Tuition Assistance (TA) DECIDE Aids TA participants in making informed educational choices Search and compare more than 2,700 schools eligible for TA Tailored to the unique needs of the military student Facilitates academic advisement and counseling process Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) Links Service members to quality education institutions Helps maximize award of credit for training/experience/testing Facilitates transferability of credits 33K SOC student agreements submitted FY15 9
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Educational Opportunities Military Evaluations Program Evaluation of military training and occupational experiences 577 courses/43 occupations reviewed FY15 578K+ credits applied toward FY15 degree plans avoiding more than $120M+ in Tuition Assistance costs College Level Examination Program 33 exams that equate to college credit for introductory-level classes Credits for successful scores are accepted at 2,900+ institutions 56K+ CLEP exams administered to military personnel in FY15 DSST 30+ exams that provide institutions evidence of prior learning No cost Fact Sheets and App available 32K+ DSST exams administered to military personnel in FY15 10
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Transition Support Assist Service members/Veterans transition to careers in pre K-12 public school teaching Help recruit quality teachersHelp relieve teacher shortages 10.2K registrants FY15 11 As of FY15, TTT placed more than 19,000 teachers
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Education Center Support –Education Counselor’s Tool Box Educational resources for students and counselors –Reference Publications and Promotional Material 140K individual items provided to 419 education and family service centers during FY15 Education and Training Outreach –Test Control Officer Training –DANTES Information Bulletin –Digital Network (Website, Blog, DIB, Publications) –Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube) VolEd Community Support 12
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Qatar KuwaitU.A.E Djibouti SinaiBahrain Saudi Arabia VolEd Community Support Contracted Providers in Contingency Areas 13
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FY15 Highlights Launched Tuition Assistance (TA) DECIDE (https://www.dodmou.com/TADECIDE)https://www.dodmou.com/TADECIDE –Provides information to inform educational choices –Search and compare more than 2,700 schools eligible for TA –Tailored to the unique needs of the military student –Facilitates counseling sessions Implemented Automated Tuition Assistance Rate Tool (https://www.dodmou.com/)https://www.dodmou.com/ –New tool within DoD VolEd Partnership MOU application system –Automates and streamlines the upload of TA eligible programs and associated tuition rate and fee information –Conversion to the automated TA Rate Tool by all DoD MOU Partnership institutions is anticipated Spring 2016 14
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FY15 Highlights Consolidated Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) Degree Network Systems (DNS) (http://www.soc.aascu.org/)http://www.soc.aascu.org/ –Consolidated with no Service distinctions –Result: increased degree options for Servicemembers across participating Services—Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard 15
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FY15 Highlights DANTES Website Enhancement (http://www.dantes.doded.mil)http://www.dantes.doded.mil –New/improved design better facilitates user interface –Visits increased by 33.3% (47K more visits) –Unique users increased by 32% (35K more users) 16
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FY15 Highlights DANTES Academic Information Management System (DAIMS) Release 2 –Facilitates academic score data transfer from testing agencies to Service transcript systems (JST, CCAF, AFAEMS) –Automated Service member reimbursement module providing electronic payments –Reduced PII exposure risk and decreased Service member reimbursement wait time 17
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FY16 Initiatives DoD Virtual Education Fair –GOAL: Increase Service members’ awareness of and connection to voluntary education opportunities –Pilot event 19 Nov with 43 schools and 7 government booths –Additional events being planned Tutoring Services –GOAL: Assist Service members in achieving their education goals through academic support –Pilot provides on demand tutoring 24/7 at no cost to Service member in 40+ subjects 18
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FY16 Initiatives DANTES Education Services Advisory Committee (DESAG) –GOAL: Advise DANTES on program improvements and concerns within military VolEd –Education center personnel nominated by Service VolEd Chief Virtual Training Series –GOAL: Assist service providers in understanding Defense education programs –Support workforce delivery of VolEd services 19
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FY16 Initiatives Test Control Officer (TCO) Training –GOAL: Provide enhanced TCO Training –Updated and enhanced video will satisfy annual TCO refresher training requirement –March 2016 release date Improve Strategic Communications –GOAL: Deliver key messages about Defense education programs to Service members and VolEd Community –Provide tools that can be used at the local level to help promote Defense education programs to support student success 20
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Thank You for Supporting Service members … DoD VolEd is a Team Sport! 21 DoD MOU Institutions
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Commitment Integrity 6490 SAUFLEY FIELD ROAD PENSACOLA, FL 32509-5243 www.DANTES.DoDed.mil 18 FB/DANTES. DOD@DANTES_DODYT/DoDDANTES PH: 850-452-1901 DSN 459-1901
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