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RTG & Associates
Academic Support
of NEW JROTC
Instructors and their
Cadets
Harold Tucker
Army Program Director
(501) 859-6113
- AGS in‘Education Management’ and other concentrations- BGS in‘Teaching & Learning’ and 10 other concentrations - MLS in‘Teaching and Learning’- $174 per undergraduate credit - $235.50 per graduate credit
- AGS in‘Education Management’ and other concentrations- BGS in‘Teaching & Learning’ and 10 other concentrations - MLS in‘Teaching and Learning’- $174 per undergraduate credit - $235.50 per graduate credit
- AAS in General Military Leadership except: Georgia, Arkansas, Massachusetts, or Mississippi- Teacher Prep per state licensure standards except: Kentucky, New York, or Pennsylvania- $215 per undergraduate credit – out of state tuition- $76 per undergraduate credit – in state tuition
- AAS in General Military Leadership except: Georgia, Arkansas, Massachusetts, or Mississippi- Teacher Prep per state licensure standards except: Kentucky, New York, or Pennsylvania- $215 per undergraduate credit – out of state tuition- $76 per undergraduate credit – in state tuition
- Certificates three programs at Undergrad and Grad levels- MA in ‘Curriculum and Instruction’- $90 to $499 per credit – course dependent
- Certificates three programs at Undergrad and Grad levels- MA in ‘Curriculum and Instruction’- $90 to $499 per credit – course dependent
- AAS Liberal Studies- BS Liberal Studies- MA Liberal Studies- $355 per undergraduate credit- $490 per graduate credit
- AAS Liberal Studies- BS Liberal Studies- MA Liberal Studies- $355 per undergraduate credit- $490 per graduate credit
- BA/BS in Educational, Historical or other Studies- $207 per undergraduate credit
- BA/BS in Educational, Historical or other Studies- $207 per undergraduate credit
• Up to 25% of an Associate’s Degree• 20% of a Bachelor’s Degree• 60% of an MLS Degree in ‘Teaching and
Learning’ (Fort Hays State University)
VA Education Rep1– 888 – 442 - 4551
TTT National Office1 – 800 – 452 - 6616
If former Active Duty and retired after 11 December 2001 you HAVE benefits!!!!VA School Certifying Handbook pg 22 5/2011
Effective October 1, 2011 Allows students to use the Post-9/11 GI Bill for: • Housing allowance is now payable to students enrolled solely in distance learning. The housing allowance payable is equal to ½ the national average BAH for an E-5 with dependents. The full-time rate for an individual eligible at the 100% eligibility tier would be $673.50 for 2011.
[NOTE: must be enrolled at 51% or higher to receive allowance]
Effective August 1, 2009, But Not Payable Until October 1, 2011
•Expands the Post-9/11 GI Bill including Active Service by National Guard members under title 32 U.S.C. for the purpose of organizing, administering, recruiting, instructing, or training the National Guard; or under section 502(f) for the purpose of responding to a national emergency.
For more information:
http://www.gibill.va.gov/post-911/post-911-gi-bill-summary/Post911_changes.html
Effective August 1, 2011
•Pays all public school in-state tuition and fees - grad and undergrad.
•Creates an annual maximum of $17,500 for a private or foreign school and The Yellow Ribbon Program still exists for out-of-state fees and costs above the cap.
• Allows VA to pay MGIB (chapter 30) and MGIB-SR (chapter 1606) ‘kickers’, or college fund payments, on a monthly basis vice a lump sum at the beginning of the term.
• Allows eligible Voc Rehab (chapter 31) and Post-9/11 GI Bill (chapter 33) personnel to choose the higher Post-9/11 GI Bill’s monthly housing allowance or the chapter 31 subsistence allowance.
• Allows reimbursement for more than one “license or certification” test (previously only one test was allowed).
• Allows reimbursement of national exam fees for admission (e.g., SAT, ACT, GMAT, LSAT)
• Degree completion - Associates, Bachelors, or Masters
• 32 graduate or undergraduate credits available from JROTC
required seminars/on-line educational experiences
• Total VA educational benefit opportunities
• Facilitate transcript evaluations
• Personal comprehensive education plan
• Choice of military friendly, regionally accredited
colleges and universities
All at NO fee to the JROTC Program or Instructor
13 Courses/ 32 Credits Regionally
Accredited $60/$80 Credit
11 Courses/ 26 Credits Regionally
Accredited $65/Credit
CADETAnytime after
completing a course, registers and pays
ASC or UCCS
• Registration quick and easy with ASC • ASC always open• Successful former
cadets always eligible for enrollment
INSTRUCTOR
Emails student grade report to ASC/UCCS professor of record
• On RTG Form• All students on one
grade report• Instructor signed
and dated
PROFESSORReviews grade report and submits grades
for college credit
ASC/UCCS• Free transcript
provided automatically• Additional
transcripts available upon request
Banks/Credit Unions Support
NEFE Courses
Civic Leaders SponsorCitizenship Courses
Business Leaders SupportMilitary Staff Rides
Churches SponsorCharacter Ed Courses
Grants – Contact LTC Stan Brown Dade County Schools,
FL for samples – ‘How To’ info
Possible Title 1 Funds at our school
Alumni Networks
• Elevates academic recognition• 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
Boys and Girls State
Educational Opportunities
Ken DenmanUSAF/NAVY/MARINE [email protected]
719-581-9496
Harold TuckerArmy Program Director
Bob GreenePresident/Owner
[email protected]: 303-840-3063
www.leadershipcredit.net
Jim RiceSpecial Youth Leadership Programs
[email protected]: 757-880-3308
“RTG & Associate’s Leadership Credits Program is invaluable!”“Many of our college bound cadets are interested or already registered.”
“…nothing but positive responses from parents.”“…adds an extra dimension to our JROTC program. “
“…helping students prepare for their future.”“Thank you for all of your help and for giving these students a head start.”
Terry L. Webster, Lt. Col, USAF (retired)Senior Aerospace Science InstructorMarch, 2010