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Community College of the Air Force I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e ENLISTED EDUCATION CMSgt James Pepin CCAF/CV 11 May 2011 The Airman’s College…We Educate Airmen for Life
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life OVERVIEW CCAF Background What We Do General Education Mobile AU Associate-to-Baccalaureate Cooperative Picking the Right School Legislative Proposal Update New Certification Programs Supervisor’s Help Needed Summary Questions
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life The Airman’s College – Founded 1972 Regionally accredited through Air University by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Students are enrolled upon graduation from Basic Military Training Earn their first 4 credits towards degree completion 321,001 students BACKGROUND
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life WHAT WE DO… Award the Associates of Applied Science degree to all enlisted members 67 career field focused degree programs 14 programs linked to licensure and certification 4 certification programs Air Force Airframe and Powerplant Certification Program CCAF Instructor Certification Program – NEW! CCAF Instructor Systems Development Program Professional Manager Certification Program – NEW! 104 Affiliated schools with over 6,000 CCAF faculty members 371,214 degrees awarded to date 33.7% of total force career NCOs have a CCAF degree 52.4% of total force SNCOS have a CCAF degree
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life # Degrees Total 16,968 16,771 17,456 17,899 17,547 17,821 SUPPORTING DATA
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life SUPPORTING DATA In 2009 CCAF awarded more than three times the number of Associate Degrees as any other 2-year college in the country CCAF awarded 17,821 degrees in 2010 The graduating class of April 2011 had 9,814 degrees conferred
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life SUPPORTING DATA Percent of enlisted members with a degree by service FY09 2-year degrees awarded by service FY09 Source: FY09 DoD Voluntary Education Program Report
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life AB Air Force Members with a CCAF Degree Active Duty – 24.5% SUPPORTING DATA <1 % <1 % <1 % 4.6 % 23.4 % 43.6% 70.0% 99.2% 99.4% 0 % 0 % <1 % 2.0 % 13.5 % 20.2% 24.0% 29.0% 29.8% Air National Guard – 14.6% <1 % 0 % <1 % 3.0 % 19.4 % 26.4% 35.2% 43.6% 50.1% Reserve – 20.3%
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life GENERAL EDUCATION MOBILE General Education – Mobile (GEM) – Launched 2 Mar 09 Distant Learning Partnership w/ Community Colleges and four-year schools Links CCAF Student to online general education courses Oral Comm, Written Comm, Math, Social Science, and Humanities Available 24/7/365 via the AFVEC; deployment friendly Created to reduce the delay in completing the CCAF degree…currently 9.64 years on average for 1 st CCAF Degree 26 Schools; 23 with enrollments 537 course offerings 774 students and 1,300 enrollments
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life GEM SCHOOLS Alamo Community College District American Military University Anne Arundel Community College Bismarck State College Burlington County College Butler Community College Central Texas College Clovis Community College Coastline Community College Community College of Aurora Dakota College at Bottineau Dallas Tele College ECPI Florida State College Gulf Coast Community College John Wood Community College Jones International University Pikes Peak Community College Rio Salado Community College Southwestern College State Fair Community College Thomas Edison State College Troy University TUI/Trident University International Univ of Maryland University College Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life AU ASSOCIATE-TO- BACCALAUREATE COOPERATIVE Air University Associate-to-Baccalaureate Cooperative (AU-ABC) – Launched Jun 07 Connects CCAF graduates with online bachelor’s programs 45 military-friendly school partners offer 224 programs CCAF degree + 60 semester hours = bachelor’s degree Accessible from the Air Force Portal 18,059 students & 72,634 enrollments 491 graduates (Air Force Tuition Assistance funding) 9 graduates are now lieutenants
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life AU-ABC SCHOOLS Allied American University American Military University American Sentinel University Amridge University Angelo State University Ashford University Bellevue University Bismarck State College Bowling Green State University Brandman University Colorado Technical University Columbia College Columbia Southern University DeVry University ECPI College of Technology Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Empire State College Excelsior College Granite State College Grantham University Henley-Putnam University Indiana State University Jones International University Kaplan University Liberty University National American University National-Louis University Old Dominion University Saint Leo University Southern New Hampshire University Southwestern College Strayer University Thomas Edison State College Troy University TUI/Trident University International University of Management and Technology Univ of Maryland University College University of Oklahoma University of Phoenix University of the Incarnate Word University of West Alabama US Sports Academy Vaughn College Wayland Baptist University Wilmington University
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life Things to Consider When Selecting a Civilian School For-profit versus non-profit school Brick and mortar versus distance learning school Regional versus national accreditation As a consumer: You want to get your money’s worth You want to participate in a program that “adds value” You want to earn credits and a credential that are recognized as being worthwhile, that stand for something, and that enhance your career You need to get smart on the issues and your options We can’t all go to Harvard…explore your options and make the choice that is best for you in your particular situation
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL UPDATE FY12 METC Proposal The Medical Education & Training Campus (METC) Joint org consolidating enlisted med trng at Ft Sam Houston TX AF enlisted medical courses moving from Sheppard AFB 18 degree programs, 21 AFSCs, 75 courses, 5K students/yr Proposal would allow CCAF to award degrees to all enlisted METC students (Army, Navy & USCG) 19K sister-service students annually Army non-concurred with proposal; Army students will not be included if bill passes
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL UPDATE FY12B Wounded Warrior Proposal Currently all CCAF degree requirements must be completed before leaving the Air Force Change would allow separated Wounded Warriors up to 10 years after separation/retirement to earn a CCAF degree Members in Very Seriously Ill or Seriously Ill status added to the eligible candidates (medically retired would be eligible; medically separated not eligible) Proposal submitted Dec 09; now at DoD level for review
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL UPDATE HR 3733 – Armed Forces Education Parity Act This FY 11 bill was proposed by Representative Sestak (PA) in Oct 09 Proposal expands CCAF program eligibility to all enlisted members of the Armed Forces Bill referred to the House Armed Services Subcommittee (HASC) on Military Personnel on 28 Oct 09 CCAF developed AU position paper for AETC/CV to forward to SAF/LL in Mar 10 HASC report on FY11 NDAA, section 554, asks SECDEF for a feasibility/cost analysis to be returned to Congress within 180 days of enactment of the NDAA
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life NEW CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS CCAF Professional Manager Certification Program Formally recognize the SNCO’s professional accomplishments and advance level of education, skills, and experience in leadership and management. Requirements: 7 Skill level ALS or equivalent EPME NCOA or equivalent EPME SNCOA or equivalent EPME 30 semester hrs of leadership/management (EPME) 6 semester hrs of leadership/management from accredited school or by examination (CLEP/DSST/Excelsior) Awarded CCAF Associates in applied science degree AU/CC Approved and rollout was on 1 January 2011; 1,267 awarded
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life NEW CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS CCAF Occupational Instructor Certification Program 3-tier approach: CIC Level 1: CCAF-approved Instructor Methodology coursework 12 semester hours CCAF Teaching Internship At least an Associate degree or higher 1 year experience and at least 1,000 hours practical experience CIC Level 2: CIC Level 1 2 year experience and at least 2,000 hours practical experience CIC Level 3: CIC Level 2 3 year experience and at least 3,000 hours practical experience 24 semester hrs of CCAF approved teacher education coursework At least a Bachelor’s degree or higher AU/CC Approved and rollout was on 1 January 2011
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life QUESTIONS/ANSWERS How do I order another CCAF diploma? In the event your diploma is lost, stolen, or damaged, you may request a replacement diploma through our Registrar’s office via email. You will need to provide your name, SSN, reason for replacement, and forwarding address to registrar.ccaf@maxwell.af.mil. registrar.ccaf@maxwell.af.mil Does AU-ABC have a degree program for all AFSCs? Yes, all AFSCs have degree programs associated with their respective AFSCs. Specifically for 3E0X2 there are four web pages of schools with degree programs that relate to this AFSC. Should you have question you may contact CCAF at DSN 749-5092.
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life QUESTIONS/ANSWERS Why does the ANG not receive TA ? Members of the National Guard are eligible for tuition assistance. However each of the Armed Forces determines how to administer their own Tuition Assistance (TA). Since the ANG is a state specific program, each state can/does determine the TA requirements and benefits provided. In addition each state may offer its National Guard service members state funded education incentives based on state guidelines and eligibility (i.e. TA, waivers, exemptions, student loan repayment, etc.).
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life QUESTIONS/ANSWERS State Tuition Assistance - Although not all states offer payment of TA, many states have additional tuition incentives, which are offered in varying amounts. Visit the following website and in the lower right- hand corner (under the “EXPLORE” tab) you can select your state and see what TA benefits you are eligible for: http://www.goang.com/benefits/http://www.goang.com/benefits/ Air Force Tuition Assistance (Activated Guard and Reserve) - If activated you will become eligible for the Air Force Tuition Assistance for Active Duty and Activated Reserve/Guard. This Tuition Assistance Program offers: 100% Tuition and Fees up to $250 @ Semester Credit Hour or $166 @ Quarter Credit Hour. Not to exceed $4,500 @ Fiscal Year
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life Supervisors Need to be Education Advocates Set a good example by getting your CCAF degree (credibility) Reinforce the value of education/CCAF degree (increased competence) Encourage Earlier Completion of CCAF Degrees Education is the #1 reason Airmen enlist in the Air Force! Average new CCAF graduate has 9.64 years service and SSgt rank Allow our young Airmen to start school when feasible Airmen could be allowed to go to school while enrolled in CDCs Reducing the time to graduate increases payback to the Airman and AF Motivate Airmen to continue education to the level THEY desire CCAF is the corporate degree of the AF enlisted member! HOT: Credits must all be obtained while actively serving on active duty, guard or reserve – Retirees and/or those separated can’t add credits SUPERVISOR’S HELP
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life SUMMARY CCAF Background What We Do General Education Mobile AU Associate-to-Baccalaureate Cooperative Picking the Right School Legislative Proposal Update New Certification Programs Supervisor’s Help Needed Summary Questions
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The Airman’s College We Educate Airmen for Life QUESTIONS CONTACT INFORMATION CMSgt James Pepin CCAF Vice Commandant DSN 749-5150 Email: james.pepin@maxwell.af.mil
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