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Programs Update Southeastern Council on Military Education SECOME October 2015 Patrice N. Hamilton Degree Network System (DNS) Project Director (Army)

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1 Programs Update Southeastern Council on Military Education SECOME October 2015 Patrice N. Hamilton Degree Network System (DNS) Project Director (Army)

2 Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) SOC was established in 1972 to help meet the voluntary higher education needs of servicemembers. SOC is a Department of Defense (DoD) contractor supporting government-sponsored education programs funded through a DoD-managed contract with the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU). SOC Mission  Serve as a vehicle to help coordinate post-secondary educational opportunities for servicemembers  Strengthen liaison and working relationships among military and higher education representatives  Advocate for flexibility needed to improve access to and availability of educational programs for servicemembers

3 FY 2015 SOC Changes  SOC Principles and Criteria and the Military Student Bill of Rights continue as integral components of the Services’ Voluntary Education programs  Only SOC Consortium dissolved on December 31, 2014  Provide additional program support for DoD and Military Services (regarding DoD MOU compliance and complaint resolution)  SOC, in coordination with OUSD, will solicit and research issues for white papers/studies from voluntary education stakeholders  Reshape and expand the SOC Degree Network System  Establish a Career and Technical Education Program

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5 DoD Program Support  Student Advocate—Troubleshoot and Resolve Academic issues/grievances for servicemembers, family members  Voluntary Education Resource—guide varied group of stakeholders to appropriate resources  Advocacy for Standards of Good Practice  Assist with DoD MOU compliance and complaint resolution  Convene info exchange forum /research and develop white papers, as requested

6 What is the Degree Network System? A participatory college course articulation system, started in 1979 and includes:  Accredited institutions supporting servicemember degree completion through guaranteed course articulations  Structured Course Category Codes with course to course articulations, in 472 Course Subjects —Two-way guaranteed course transferability among member schools where Course Categories exist —Organized within Degree Networks (academic disciplines)  More than one million SOC DNS Student Agreements issued —Student Agreements are “contracts for degrees” —Issued to active-duty servicemembers and their families —Student Agreement remains in effect after servicemember leaves military service

7 SOC DNS Changes  Consolidated SOC Degree Network System (DNS)  Increased degree options for servicemembers across participating Services—Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard  Focus on coordinating Degree Networks that have guaranteed course transferability among member schools. Affiliate member status being phased out.  Major review of degrees/majors that servicemembers are currently enrolled in and those with potential expansion and growth into emerging career fields.  Identify articulation agreements between SOC DNS-2 and DNS-4 institutions for greater transfer acceptance for two-year degrees into four-year programs.  All participants must be DoD MOU signatories.

8 DNS Status to Date  Revised Institutional-level Membership Criteria: –http://www.soc.aascu.org/socdns/DNSMember.htmlhttp://www.soc.aascu.org/socdns/DNSMember.html  Two-tiered assessment: –membership at the institutional level –academic fit of program offerings within the DNS; existing and developing Guaranteed Transfer Networks –System that reflects the needs of the Services

9 New Focus: Career and Technical Education program (CTE)  SOC will develop, vet, and maintain a resource list of career and technical education degrees (associate level) and certificates (college and non-college) programs  No more than 200 schools/institutions/entities initially, covering broad career and technical program areas

10 Career and Technical Education Program Criteria  Review of certificates pursued by Servicemembers (across all Services)  (NASDCTEc) Career clusters with positive job growth forecasts  Must be DoD MOU signatories  Programmatic accreditation, if applicable

11 Career and Technical Education Program (CTE)  The initial phase begins this fall in these areas: –Business Management & Administration –Health Sciences –Information Technology –Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security –Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics –Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

12 Career and Technical Education Program (CTE)  Institutional requirements can be reviewed at http://www.soc.aascu.org/soccte/CTEMember.html  Only credit-bearing certificate programs closely aligned with identified career fields will be considered at this time.

13 Where to Find Answers

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15 Contact Us Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges 1307 New York Avenue, NW Fifth Floor Washington, DC 20005-4701 Phone: (800) 368-5622 (202) 667-0079 Fax: (202) 667-0622 E-mail: socmail@aascu.org Web site: http://www.soc.aascu.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ ServicemembersOpportunityColleges


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