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Name: SSN: Rank: Status: Military Course ID HUNT, SCOTT CHRISTO FER XXX-XX-XXXX JOINT SERVICES TRANSCRIPT **UNOFFICIAL** Electronics Technician, Third Class (E4) Active Military Course Completions ACE Identifier Course Title Location-Description-Credit Areas Dates Taken Page 1 of 11 Transcript Sent To: HUNT, SCOTT CHRISTO FER ACE Credit Recommendation Level A-950-0001 NV-2202-0165 28-JUN-2007 to 28-AUG-2007 A-500-0022 A-100-0106 Recruit Training: Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of general military and Navy protocol, first aid, personal health, safety, basic swimming, water survival skills, physical fitness, and fire fighting. • Personal Conditioning • Personal/Community Health (I 0/06)(1 0/06) NV-2202-0212 06-SEP-2007 Surface Common Core for S-PACTS: Center for Surface Combat Systems Unit Great Lakes, IL to 20-SEP-2007 ISH l SH L L Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to perform first aid and CPR!Automated External Defibrillator (AED); perform required tasks using proper safety methods; handle hazardous materials safely; identify and use hand tools; implement damage control; and use Navy nomenclature and numbering systems appropriately. First Aid And Safety (6/09)(4/12) NV-1715-2191 21-SEP-2007 to 03-DEC-2007 Electronics Technician Apprentice Technical Training: Center for Surface Combat Systems Great Lakes Great Lakes, IL l SH L Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to understand the fundamental of DC and AC theory and application; and work with electronic measurement devices, test equipment, and transistor circuits including ** PRIVACY ACT INFORMATION ** 05/29/2013

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Name:

SSN:

Rank:

Status:

Military Course ID

HUNT, SCOTT CHRISTO FER

XXX-XX-XXXX

JOINT SERVICES TRANSCRIPT

**UNOFFICIAL**

Electronics Technician, Third Class (E4)

Active

Military Course Completions ACE Identifier Course Title

Location-Description-Credit Areas

Dates Taken

Page 1 of 11

Transcript Sent To:

HUNT, SCOTT CHRISTO FER

ACE Credit Recommendation Level

A-950-0001 NV-2202-0165 28-JUN-2007 to 28-AUG-2007

A-500-0022

A-100-0106

Recruit Training:

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of general military and Navy protocol, first aid, personal health, safety, basic swimming, water survival skills, physical fitness, and fire fighting.

• Personal Conditioning

• Personal/Community Health

(I 0/06)(1 0/06)

NV-2202-0212 06-SEP-2007 Surface Common Core for S-PACTS:

Center for Surface Combat Systems Unit Great Lakes, IL

to 20-SEP-2007

ISH

l SH

L

L

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to perform first aid and CPR! Automated External Defibrillator (AED); perform required tasks using proper safety methods; handle hazardous materials safely; identify and use hand tools; implement damage control; and use Navy nomenclature and numbering systems appropriately.

• First Aid And Safety

(6/09)(4/12)

NV-1715-2191 21-SEP-2007 to 03-DEC-2007 Electronics Technician Apprentice Technical Training: Center for Surface Combat Systems Great Lakes Great Lakes, IL

l SH L

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to understand the fundamental of DC and AC theory and application; and work with electronic measurement devices, test equipment, and transistor circuits including

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A-100-0149

A-101-0138

A-101-0266

A-101-0147

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amplifiers, oscillators, OP amplifiers, and digital circuits, including flip flops, counters, and registers.

• Ac Circuits

• Basic Digital Circuits

• De Circuits

• Solid State Devices

(9/06)( 4/09)

NV-1715-2134 04-DEC-2007 to 17-APR-2008

Electronics Technician (ET) A School: Center for Surface Combat Systems Great Lakes

Great Lakes, IL

3 SH

2SH

2SH

3 SH

L

L

L

L

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to understand safety procedures in a hazardous environment; understand selection and use of hand tools; be able to function in the Navy's technical administrative area; operate and maintain various surface radar systems; identify display based faults on various radar systems and take corrective action; operate and maintain higher frequency transmitter and receiver systems; and operate and maintain various communications systems.

• Communications Systems Operation And Maintenance

• Communications Systems Operation And Maintenance (Laboratory)

• High Frequency Transmitters/Receivers

• High Frequency Transmitters/Receivers (Laboratory)

• Radar Systems Operation And Maintenance

• Radar Systems Operation And Maintenance (Laboratory)

• Technical Orientation

(9/06)(9/06)

NV-1715-1776 20-JUN-2008 to 06-SEP-2008

Ultra High Frequency Systems (UHF) Technician: Center for Service Support Learning Site

San Diego, CA

3 SH

ISH

ISH

ISH

3 SH

ISH

2 SH

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to understand operational functions and capabilities of shipboard ultra high frequency (UHF) communication systems and subsystems, including antenn~ group and radio sets, and perform preventive and corrective maintenance and troubleshooting.

• Electronic Communication Systems Maintenance And Troubleshooting 3 SH

(3111 )(3/11)

NV-1715-2016 26-SEP-2008 to 06-NOV-2008

Naval Modular Automated Communication Systems (NA VMACS) II Maintenance: Center for Surface Combat Systems, Detachment West

San Diego, CA

L

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe proper safety and operational procedures; perform network maintenance; determine faults and isolate them; and repair a computer-based communication system.

• Computer Network Troubleshooting And Repair

(7 II 0)(7 /10)

NV-1715-2148 26-JAN-2009 AN/WSC-6(V)7 Maintenance:

to 09-MAR-2009

Center for Surface Combat Systems, Learning Site San Diego

San Diego, CA

4 SH L

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to effectively perform preventive and corrective maintenance

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A-160-0116

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on the 6A(V)7 Super High Frequency (SHF) satellite communications terminal and related baseband equipment.

o Satellite Communication System Maintenance

(3/06)(3/06)

NV-1715-2011 16-MAY-2011 to 02-JUN-2011 Communications Security COM SEC Maintenance Technician: Center for Surface Combat Systems, Learning Site San Diego

San Diego, CA

2 SH L

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to perform operational procedures on various secure communication systems; describe the theory and operations of secure communication systems; support, understand, and perform preventative maintenance associated with secure communication systems; and isolate a fault and perform repair procedures on secure communication systems.

o Communication Systems Operation, Troubleshooting, And Repair 3 SH L

(711 0)(711 0)

Military Experience

Occupation ID ACE Identifier Title

Dates Held ACE Credit Recommendation Level

SN

ET3

Description-Credit Areas

NER-SN-002 27-JUN-2007

Seaman:

Performs all basic seamanship functions aboard ship that involve line or wire and rigging used to secure the ship to a pier, mooring, or anchor; is able to identify functions of navigation and shipboard equipment; lowers, raises, and launches lifesaving equipment; handles small boats; navigates by using several different types of compasses; keeps records by degrees or points; knows navigational aids, nautical rules of the road, and the buoys of inland waters of the US; knows the nomenclature of decks, superstructures, and parts of the hull; knows the purpose and limitations of first aid and the first aid treatments for electrical shock, simple and compound fractures, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and burns; must be qualified as a swimmer, fourth class; knows how to determine the classes of fire hoses and how to use carbon dioxide, dry chemical, and water portable fire extinguishers; knows the function of the typical fire main system, fixed carbon dioxide system, water washdown system, and magazine sprinkling system; knows the difference between flooding and progressive flooding and the danger involved.

o Nautical Science (Navigation)

o Nautical Science (Seamanship)

o Swimming (Swimmer, First Class Only)

o Additional swimming on the Basis of Institutional Evaluation

(I 0/99)(1 0/99)

NER-ET-007 16-MA Y -2008

Electronics Technician (Surface):

3 SH

3 SH

ISH

SH

L

L

L

Performs maintenance on electronic equipment for surface ships, electronic air detection and tracking equipment, electronic recognition and identification equipment, aids to navigation, and electronic equipment and components used for communication, cryptography, and navigation; possesses a general working knowledge of electricity and electronics. Reads and interprets schematics and block diagrams; uses test equipment and hand tools; repairs electrical/electronic cables and connectors; localizes malfunctions and repairs or replaces faulty parts or subassemblies; aligns, adjusts, calibrates, and performs preventive maintenance on equipment; inventories tools and portable test equipment; completes maintenance data forms.

o Digital Circuits 2SH L

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NEC-1425

NEC-9605

ET2 -- PNA

NEC-1405

• Electric Circuits

• Electronics Laboratory Test Equipment

• Microcomputer Applications Software

• Navigation Equipment

• Technical Mathematics

(3/06)(3/06)

NONE ASSIGNED 23-SEP-2008

Communications Equipment (WSC-3/UHF DAMA) Technician:

3 SH

2 SH

3 SH

ISH

3 SH

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L

L

L

L

L

Performs organizational level maintenance on the WSC-3 (V) SA TCOM and LOS transceivers, OE-82 antenna, SRA-33 multicoupler, CV-9351/WSC control indicator, and WSC-3 equipment rack, OK-454(V)/WSC single DAMA, OK-455(V)IUSC dual DAMA and OS-9123/SRC UHF multicoupler.

• None

NONE ASSIGNED 25-NOV -2008

Naval Modular Automated Communications Systems II (NA VMACS II) Maintenance Technician:

Performs preventive and corrective maintenance on the AN/SYQ-7 A(V) NA VMACS II system.

• None

NER-ET-007 0 1-MAR-2009

Electronics Technician (Surface):

Performs maintenance on electronic equipment for :surface ships, electronic air detection and tracking equipment, electronic recognition and identification equipment, aids to navigation, and electronic equipment and components used for communication, cryptography, and navigation; possesses a general working knowledge of electricity and electronics. Reads and interprets schematics and block diagrams; uses test equipment and hand tools; repairs electrical/electronic cables and connectors; localizes malfunctions and repairs or replaces faulty parts or subassemblies; aligns, adjusts, calibrates, and performs preventive maintenance on equipment; inventories tools and portable test equipment; completes maintenance data forms. Maintains radar transmitting equipment, radar receiving equipment, radar identification equipment, and air navigation equipment; localizes malfunctions to systems, subsystems, circuits, and parts; inventories installed equipment; completes maintenance reports.

. Digital Circuits 3 SH L . Electric Circuits 3 SH L . Electronic Circuits 4 SH L . Electronic Systems Troubleshooting And Maintenance 3 SH L . Electronics Laboratory Test Equipment 2SH L . Microcomputer Applications Software 3 SH L . Microprocessors 3 SH L . Navigation Equipment 2SH L . Personnel Supervision 2 SH L . Technical Mathematics 3 SH L

(3/06)(3/06)

NONE ASSIGNED 31-MAR-2009

AN/WSC-6(V)7 Combatant Super High Frequency (SHF) Satellite Communications (SA TCOM) Maintenance:

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NEC-1460

NEC-90NI

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Provide system operations, including operational tests on the AN/WSC-6(V)7 SHF SA TCOM terminal and related baseband equipment. Uses general-purpose test equipment, built-in test equipment, and diagnostic computer programs to perform PMS checks, alignment, and trouble analysis to restore equipment to optimum operating condition.

• None

NONE ASSIGNED 07-JUN-2011

Communications Security (COMSEC) Maintenance Technician:

Performs organizational level maintenance on KY -57/58, AN/WSC-43 and KG-84A/C including inspections, servicing, removing and replacing faulty assemblies or chassis mounted components. Diagnosis faults by using prescribed procedures, Built-In-Test Equipment (BITs), Special and General Purpose Electronic Test Equipment (SPETE/GPETE) as required.

• None

NONE ASSIGNED 02-MAY-2012

GWOT IA/ILO Combat Training (NIACT)-Deployed:

GWOT IA/ILO personnel receiving orders to support the U.S. Army in combat zones around the world are provided combat survival skills training in convoy operations, forward operating base force protection, security procedures and urban combat operations. Sailors must have done a 'boots on the ground' tour to earn this NEC.

• None

NONE ASSIGNED-- Occupation not evaluated by ACE or not evaluated during the time frame held by service member.

College Level Test Scores

NONE

Other Learning Experiences

This section provides a record of the service member's learnin'g experiences that do not have credit recommended for one or more of the following reasons:

(I) Course has not been evaluated by ACE. (2) Class attendance dates were not recorded in the service member's record. (3) Course was not completed during the ACE evaluation period. ( 4) Course was not evaluated by ACE at this specific location.

Course ID Date Taken Title

CANS-M9SP-l.O 25-JUL-2007 M9 Service Pistol Training

A-500-1111 29-AUG-2007 Service School Command Great Lakes Indoc Course

A-500-1000 31-AUG-2007 Navy Military Training

A-950-0080 05-SEP-2007 Personnel Financial Management

00065BFE54A55DD606EA 120 11-SEP-2007 Sec Ii Module 3 5000E87

00065BFE54A55DD31A 13120 17-SEP-2007 Sec Ii Module 4 5000E86

Location

US Department of the Navy

Service School Command, Naval Training Center Great Lakes IL Service School Command, Naval Training Center Great Lakes IL Service School Command, Naval Training Center Great Lakes IL US Department of the Navy

US Department of the Navy

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CSCS-ETA-M02 04-DEC-2007 Et Mod 02 Safety Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-M08 06-DEC-2007 Et Mod 08 Technical Publications Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-MJO 06-DEC-2007 Et Csoss Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-M03 I 0-DEC-2007 Et 3-M System Administration Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-M20A 12-DEC-2007 D Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-M07 18-DEC-2007 Et Mod 07 Tools And Test Naval A School Equipment

CSCS-ETA-M25 09-JAN-2008 Et Test Equipment Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-M26 I 0-JAN-2008 Et Troubleshooting Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-M20B 17-JAN-2008 Et HfTransmit Naval A School

CSCS-ET A-M21 0 1-FEB-2008 Et Mod 21 Uhf Communication Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-Ml5 12-FEB-2008 Et Mod 15 Operational Risk Naval A School Management

CSCS-ET A-M23 14-FEB-2008 Et Communication Systems Naval A School

CSCS-ET A-M27 28-FEB-2008 Et Apprentice Radar Naval A School

CSCS-ET A-M06 29-FEB-2008 Ee Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-MI6 07-MAR-2008 Et Mod 16 Surface Search Radar Naval A School (Sps)

CSCS-ETA-M04 12-MAR-2008 Et Mod 04 Pqs Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-M 17 13-MAR-2008 Et Displays And Indicators Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-M14 14-MAR-2008 Et Doppler Radar Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-M13 20-MAR-2008 Et Inertial Navigation Naval A School

CSCS-ET A-M 18 26-MAR-2008 Et Mod 18 Radar Display Naval A School

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CSCS-ETA-M05 28-MAR-2008 Et Corrosion Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-MI2 31-MAR-2008 Et Electromagnetic Interference Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-M09 04-APR-2008 Et Basic Alarm, Safety And Warning Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-MII 07-APR-2008 Et Electronic Auxiliary Systems Naval A School

CSCS-ET A-M22 09-APR-2008 Et Advanced Sps Naval A School

CSCS-ET A-M 19 15-APR-2008 Et Mod 19 Radar Switchboard Naval A School

CSCS-ETA-ETOO 17-APR-2008 Electronics Technician Naval A School

CNETll977 06-JUN-2008 Operational Risk Management US Department of the Navy

(ORM) All Navy Fundamentals

DOD-IAA-V5.0 09-JUN-2008 Dod Information Assurance US Department of the Navy

Awareness

S-50I-0150 12-JUN-2008 Personal Responsibility And Values Naval Station Security

Education And Training Department San Diego CA

CPPD-GMT07-001 19-JUN-2008 Diversity All-Hands Training Navy GMT

CPPD-GMT08-002 19-JUN-2008 Introduction To The Navy's Alcohol Navy GMT

Use Policy

CPPD-GMT08-004 19-JUN-2008 Introduction To The Navy's Drug Navy GMT

Abuse Policy

CPPD-GMT08-002 18-AUG-2008 Introduction To The Navy's Alcohol Navy GMT

Usc Policy

CPPD-GMT08-0ll 18-AUG-2008 Introduction To The Navy's Sexual Navy GMT

Conduct Policy

CPPD-GMTOS-0 17 18-AUG-2008 Operations Security The Next Navy GMT

Generation

JKDDC-TIP-1 18-AUG-2008 Trafficking In Persons Basic US Department of the Navy

Awareness Training

CPPD-GMT08-005 26-AUG-2008 Introduction To The Navy's Equal Navy GMT

Opportunity Policy

CPPD-GMT08-006 26-AUG-2008 Introduction To The Navy's Navy GMT

Fraternization Policy

CPPD-GMT08-007 26-AUG-2008 Personal Financial Management - Navy GMT

Predatory Lending

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CPPD-GMT08-008 26-AUG-2008 Introduction To The Navy's Navy GMT

Tobacco Cessation Policy

CPPD-GMT08-0 I 3 26-AUG-2008 Introduction To Suicide Prevention Navy GMT

S-501-0160 29-SEP-2008 Alcohol Aware Center for Personnel Development Site San Diego,

CA W-150-1128 21-NOV-2008 Communications Data Link System Space and Naval Warfare

Maintenance Systems Command San Diego

CA W-150-1110 24-NOV -2008 Video Interface Group Operator Space and Naval Warfare

Training Systems Command San Diego

CA W-150-1127 25-NOV -2008 Video Interface Group Maintenance Space and Naval Warfare

Systems Command San Diego

CA DOD-IAA-V7.0 15-DEC-2008 Dod Information Assurance US Department of the Navy

Awareness

CNET11977 20-FEB-2009 Operational Risk Management US Department of the Navy

(ORM) All Navy Fundamentals

A-101-0143 27-MAR-2009 Global Broadcast Service Center for Service Support 3 NV -1402-0282 Learning Site San Diego, CA

CPPD-GMT09-0 12 03-APR-2009 Sexual Health- Unplanned Navy GMT

Pregnancy Prevention

CPPD-GMT09-016 03-APR-2009 Operational Risk Management - Navy GMT

Time-Critical Risk Management

CPPD-GMT09-0 14 06-APR-2009 Equal Opportunity - Religious Navy GMT

Accommodation

CPPD-GMT09-0 19 06-APR-2009 Law Of War Navy GMT

CPPD-GMT09-022 06-APR-2009 Personal Financial Management Navy GMT

Surviving The Holidays

CPPD-GMT09-003 07-APR-2009 Code Of Conduct Level A Navy GMT

CPPD-GMT09-009 07-APR-2009 Introduction To Stress Management Navy GMT

CPPD-GMT09-0 I 0 07-APR-2009 Introduction To Anger Management Navy GMT

CPPD-GMT09-0 15 07-APR-2009 Introduction To The Navy Policy Navy GMT

On Hazing

CPPD-GMT09-020 07-APR-2009 Domestic Violence Navy GMT

CPPD-GMT09-023 08-APR-2009 Alcohol Misuse Enabling Navy GMT

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CPPD-GMT09-024 08-APR-2009 Introduction To The Stress Navy GMT

Response Continuum And Suicide Awareness

CANSF-ATFP-CONUS-1.0 20-0CT -2009 A TFP Level I Awareness Training US Department of the Navy

For Service Members (CONUS)

CAN SF-A TFP-OCONUS-1.0 20-0CT-2009 A TFP Level I Awareness Training US Department of the Navy

For Overseas Service Members

(OCONUS) CPPD-GMTOS-006 20-0CT -2009 Introduction To The Navy's Navy GMT

Fraternization Policy

CPPD-GMTOS-011 20-0CT-2009 Introduction To The Navy's Sexual Navy GMT

Conduct Policy

CPPD-GMTOS-0 13 20-0CT-2009 Introduction To Suicide Prevention Navy GMT

CANS-M 16WS-I.O 21-0CT -2009 Ml6 Weapon Safety US Department of the Navy

CANS-M9SP-I.O 21-0CT-2009 M9 Service Pistol Training US Department of the Navy

CPPD-GMTOS-0 17 21-0CT -2009 Operations Security The Next Navy GMT

Generation

CPPD-GMTOS-021 21-0CT-2009 Sexual Assault Response & Navy GMT

Prevention (SARP)

JK.DDC-TIP-1 23-0CT-2009 Trafficking In Persons Basic US Department of the Navy

Awareness Training

NPDC-CWI-1 23-0CT -2009 Cold Weather Injuries US Department of the Navy

NPDC-HWI-1 23-0CT-2009 Hot Weather Injuries US Department of the Navy

NPDC-SAEDA-1 23-0CT-2009 Saeda Briefing US Department of the Navy

NPDC-USA V-I 23-0CT-2009 United States Army Values US Department of the Navy

CPD-LEVELB-1.0 27-0CT-2009 Level B- Code Of Conduct US Department of the Navy

CPPD-GMTI 0-026 16-NOV-2009 Personal Financial Management - Navy GMT

Money Management

2E-F235/0IO-F37 (OS) 20-JAN-20 I 0 Individual Augmentce Warrior Skills US Army Training Center Ft

(USN) Jackson SC

A-250-0100 20-JAN-20 I 0 United States Navy (Usn) Individual ECRC Detachment Jackson SC

Augcmentee (Ia) Combat Training (Niact)

DOD-IAA-V9.0 05-JAN-2011 Dod Information Assurance US Department of the Navy Awareness V9

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CANS F-A TFP-CONUS-1.0 08-JAN-20 II A TFP Level I Awareness Training US Department of the Navy

For Service Members (CONUS)

CAN SF-A TFP-OCONUS-1.0 19-FEB-20 II A TFP Level I A warcncss Training US Department of the Navy

For Overseas Service Members

(OCONUS)

CPD-LEVELB-1.0 25-MAR-2011 Level B - Code Of Conduct US Department of the Navy

JKDDC-TIP-1 01-APR-2011 Trafficking In Persons Basic US Department of the Navy

Awareness Training

CPPD-GMT -OSCNS-1.0 15-APR-2011 Operational Stress Control- Non- US Department of the Navy

Supervisor

CPPD-GMT08-0 13 15-APR-2011 Introduction To Suicide Prevention US Department of the Navy

CPD-GMT07-031 08-JUL-2011 Fy07 General Mil Tmg Unit 3.1 Eo, US Department of the Navy

Sexual Harassment, Gricva

A-060-2222 15-JUL-20 II Navy Remedial Swim Course NASC Swim San Diego, CA

CPPD-GMT09-023 15-JUL-2011 Alcohol Awareness- Enabling US Department of the Navy

Alcohol Misuse

CPPD-GMT I 0-025 20-JUL-2011 Sexual Assault Victim'S Intervention US Department of the Navy

Program

A-495-0018 23-SEP-20 II Shipboard Firefighting Integrated Center for Naval Engineering

Team Training Site San Diego, CA

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JST Official Transcript Explanation

The American Council on Education (ACE) is the nation's unifying voice for higher education. ACE serves as a consensus leader on key higher education issues and seeks to influence public policy through advocacy, research, and program initiatives. ACE's Military Programs evaluates formal service courses and occupations approved by a central authority, employing the services of teams of subject-matter specialists from colleges and universities (professors, deans, and other academicians) that, through the discussion and the application of evaluation procedures and guidelines, reach consensus on content, description, and amount of credit to be recommended for selected courses and occupations. For comprehensive information on the ACE Military Evaluation process, consult the Course and Occupation Evaluation Systems, described in the online Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services at: http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/AboutCrsEval.htm).

ACE, the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation have developed a set of guidelines contained in the Joint Statement on the Transfer and Award of Credit (http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/JointStatement/htm) that are intended to serve as a guide for institutions developing or reviewing policies dealing with transfer, acceptance and award of credit for courses and occupations completed in a variety of institutional and extrainstitutional settings, including the military. More information on guidelines for awarding credit for courses and occupations appearing on JST transcripts is contained in The AACRAO 2003 Academic Record and Transcript Guide.

Servicemembers may request copies of JST transcripts directly from the Operation Centers at https://smart.navy.mil or by calling 877-838-1659. ACE does not issue these transcripts or make any adjustments to missing or incorrect information contained in them. Servicemembcrs must contact the respective Operations Centers for adjustments or corrections to the transcripts. Colleges and universities may also receive web-based official copies of these documents by contacting the JST Operations Center at [email protected].

Understanding JST Transcripts

The full exhibit and description for courses and occupations listed on JST transcripts can be found in the Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services which is available only online at: (http://www.militaryguides.acenct.edu) and updated on a daily basis as new courses and occupations are evaluated for recommended credit. Key to transcript terms: Military Course ID- This is the number the military service has assigned for this particular course. SH - Semester hours. ACE Identifier- The number ACE assigns a particular course. Courses are identified by a 2-letter prefix that designates the military service (NV-Navy, MC- Marine Corps, CG-Coast Guard, DO-Department of Defense, AF-Air Force), followed by a unique eight-digit course identifier. ACE Credit Recommendation is listed in semester hours, in the following categories: V =Vocational; L =Lower level (freshman or sophomore level); U =Upper level (Junior or Senior Level); G =Graduate level. Dates Taken/Dates Held - Courses and occupations will normally have a start and end date that will show the time period the course was completed or the occupation was held. Location- Valid location(s) where the course was completed. Occupational Codes: Navy Rates and Ratings:

NER- Navy enlisted rates are occupation identifications assigned to personnel at paygrades E-1 to E-9. Each general rate involves the performance of entry-level tasks and leads to one or more ratings. Career patterns from recruit to master chief petty officer are identified by 4 to 5-digit codes.

NEC- The NEC Structure supplements the Enlisted Rating Structure by identifying skills requiring more specific identification than that provided by general rates and ratings and that are not rating-wide requirements. Selected NECS have been evaluated by ACE to date.

LDO, NWO- Limited Duty Officer, Navy Warrant Officer- Technical officer specialists who perform duties that are technically oriented, with skills acquired through experience and training that are limited in scope to other officer categories. These specialties are normally identified by 4 digits, each successively providing more precise identification of the individual holder. Marine Corps:

MCE - an MOS has 4 digits and a descriptive title; the first 2 digits normally describe the occupational field and the last 2 digits identify the promotional level and specialty within the occupation. Coast Guard:

CGR- Enlisted rating structure used for classified enlisted personnel and qualifications, with career levels from recruit to master chief petty officer.

CGW- Coast Guard Warrant Officers are technical officer specialists who perform duties that are technically oriented and acquired through experience and training that is limited in scope and relation to other officer categories. PNA -Passed, not advanced. This designation indicates a successful completion of service exams that qualify the servicemember for promotion to the next level in a given occupation, pending available openings at this occupation level. Pending evaluation - This status designates a course or occupation that ACE may be in the process of evaluating or re-evaluating for the appropriate credit recommendation pending completion of the evaluation. For more information, contact ACE's Military Evaluations Department at [email protected]. MATMEP- Maintenance Training Management and Evaluation Program, a standardized, documentable, level-progressive, technical skills management and evaluation program for enlisted aviation technical maintenance training. The Summary sheet submitted by the servicemember lists the current level of training completed and should be used by the evaluator to verify the attained level in awarding credit. DANTES- The Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support maintains the educational records of the servicemembers who have completed DANTES subject Standardized Tests (DSSTs), CLEP examinations, and GED tests. For examinations administered at military installations, results of these tests may appear on JST transcripts for consideration in the award of the recommended credit. However, individual colleges and universities may reserve the right to request official scores directly from ETS or DANTES, to confirm completion of these exams arid the credits recommended. COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP)- The College-Level Examination Program or CLEP provides students of any age with the opportunity to demonstrate college-level achievement through a program of exams in undergraduate college courses. There are 2,900 colleges that grant credit and/or advanced standing for CLEP exams.

Other Learning Experiences & Non-Credit Courses: See Other Learning Experiences section of transcript for detailed information.

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