Council of College and Military Educators Conference February 13-17, 2012 Daryl R. Patrick Acting...
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Council of College and Military Educators Conference
February 13-17, 2012
Daryl R. PatrickActing Voluntary Education Chief
Marine and Family ProgramPersonal & Professional Development
Phone: (703) 784-9550E-mail: [email protected]
Overview
● Programs
● SOCMAR Data
● USMAP Data
● Tuition Assistance Data
● FY12 Initiatives
Personal and Professional DevelopmentINTEGRATION OF TRANSITION ASSISTANCE, VOLUNTARY
EDUCATION AND MARINE FOR LIFE TO PREPARE MARINES FOR A SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION AS THEY
LEAVE ACTIVE SERVICE
VoluntaryEducation
VocationalEducation
TransitionAssistance &
Family Member
Employment
LibraryProgram Personal
FinancialManagement
RelocationAssistance
Information and Referral
Personal and Professional
Development
Personal and Professional Development
EXPAND APPENTICESHIP AND CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS TO
INCREASE EMPOLYMENT OPTIONS
IMPLEMENT PERSONAL FINANCE COURSES IN USMC PIPELINE OF TRAINING TO
INCREASE FINANCIAL HEALTH
CONTINUE 24/7 ELECTRONIC LIBRARY RESOURCES AND
SERVICES
ALIGN BUDGETS WITH MEASURES OF PERFORMANCE AND
EFFECTIVENESS
Helping Marines and families build their personal and professional roadmap for
successful individual and family lifedevelopment
Personal Financial Management Program (PFMP)
Mission Provides financial education, training, counseling, and information and referral to Service members and their families to increase financial success and operational readiness.
ScopeSaving & Investing Credit & Debt ManagementEliminating Debt Financial Protections for MilitaryConsumer Awareness Predatory LendingRetirement & Estate Planning Banking & Financial ServicesFunding Educational Costs Tax Planning (basics)Large Purchases (Car/Home/TV) Home Selling & Home Options
Managing Income, Expenses & SavingsMilitary Pay, Allowances & Expenses
Insurance (Civilian Health, Property, Life, and LTC )Financial Planning for Pre/Post Deployments & Life Events
http://www.usmc-mccs.org/finance
Library Program
Mission The mission of MCCS Libraries is to assemble, organize, preserve and make easily and freely available to all Marine personnel and their dependents balanced, unbiased collections of library materials, and accompanying library services and programs. Scope
Educational and Research materialsRecreational and informational materials
USMC Professional Reading titlesStudy Guides and Test Preparation
Internet and email accessWi-Fi access
Quiet and Group Study RoomsAccess to DoD electronic resources
• Military One Source• Navy Knowledge Online
http://library.usmc-mccs.org
Relocation Assistance Program (RAP)
MissionRAP supports mission readiness by ensuring Marines are prepared For reoccurring moves and the mobile lifestyle. Scope Lending Locker Kits Sponsor Training Home Buying and Selling Individual Relocation Plan PCS Move Workshops Welcome Aboard Briefs/Packets
Resources• Plan My Move (PMM): http://planmymove.mhf.dod.mil• Military Installations (MI): http://www/militaryinstallation.dod.mil
http://www.usmc-mccs.org/rap/
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
Mission:The Information & Referral program links individual with unresolved information needs with the sources and resources that are best capable of addressing those needs.
Scope
• MCCS programs
• Military One Source, Home Front & other military resources
• Community resources and programs
• Providing these resources to Marines and their families, by responding to requests that come into the office by phone, e-mail or in person
http://www.usmc-mccs.org/inforef/
TRANSITION ASSISTANCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
(TAMP)MissionProvide resources and assistance to enable Service members and their families to make an informed and smooth transition back to civilian life
ScopePre-separation Counseling
DOL TAP Employment WorkshopVA Benefits Brief
Disable Transition Assistance Program (DTAP)Interview Techniques
Resume and Cover Letter WritingSalary NegotiationsDress For Success
Verification of Military Experience and Training (VMET) Form (DD-Form 2586)
TRANSITION ASSISTANCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
(TAMP)
USMC Transition Assistance Management Program Curriculum
Four Pathways
College/University Career & Technical
Entrepreneurship Employment
Pilot Sites (23 January 2012)
MCB Camp Lejeune MCAS MiramarMCB Quantico MCAS Yuma
* 26 March 2012 – All Marine Corp Installations will implement
TRANSITION ASSISTANCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
(TAMP)
College/University Pathway
• Career Assessment• Admissions Criteria/Admission Selection Process (Essay’s/Interviews)• Standardized Tests (SAT, ACT)• Equivalency Exams (CLEP, AP Exams)• Accreditation• SMART Transcripts• Cost of College• Veterans Benefits (MGIB, Post 9/11 GI Bill)• How to Apply for Benefits (Review 22-1990)• Scholarships, Grants and Loans• Avoiding Scholarship Scams• Financial Aid (FAFSA Form)• Online Resources
TRANSITION ASSISTANCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
(TAMP)
Career & Technical Training Pathway
• Research Career Employment Opportunities ◊ Federal Occupational Handbook ◊ State by State Occupational Finders
• Best Fit Technical College ◊ Non Credit and credited certification/vocational training ◊ Technical College Admission Requirements ◊ In-state vs. out-of-state residency requirements
LEADERSHIP SCHOLAR PROGRAM (LSP)
Purpose
• Help honorably discharging Marines continue their education
• Identify Marines who qualify to apply to your institution
• Connect qualified those qualified Marines to your admission office
• Ensure acceptance for qualified Marines
MARINE FOR LIFE
Our OrganizationMarine For Life is a Marine Corps organization that provides nationwide
assistance to Marines who are returning to civilian life. Marines reservistsand Marine Veterans throughout their lives.
Our VisionMarine For Life’s vision is to contribute to the well-beings of Marines by linking
to a network that is responsive to their lifelong needs.
Our MissionMarine For Life connects Marines with opportunities- in areas like employment,
education and realizing life goals.
Contact InfoTelephone: 866-645-8762
Website: www.MarineForLife.org
Voluntary Education Program
Mission
Provides personal and professional learning opportunities for Marines regardless of duty station.
ScopeMilitary Tuition Assistance (TA)
Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB)Montgomery GI Bill – Selected ReserveReserve Education Assistance Program
Post 9/11 MGIB and Transferability of Benefitswww.gibill.va.gov
(SMART) - Sailor/Marine American Council on Education Registry Transcript https://www.navycollege.navy.mil
Voluntary Education Program
(SOC) - Servicemembers Opportunity College SOCMAR - 2 SOCMAR - 4 (USMAP) - United Services Military Apprenticeship Program
https://usmap.cnet.navy.mil
Vocational Licensing and Certification Programs
(DANTES) – Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support
SOCMAR Student Agreements Created
Student Agreement Figures Total
Total Number of USMC Student Agreements – FY11 5,252
Total Number of USMC Student Agreements – 5 years 23,909
SOCMAR Non-Traditional Credit Awarded
Credit Sources # of Hours # of Hours
SOCMAR-2 SOCMAR-4
Service Schools 27,042 38,625
MOS 5,310 6,087
Exams (CLEP, DSST, ECE, Certification) 702 1,998
Others 1,674 3,291
Totals 34,728 50,001
SOCMAR Tuition Assistance Saved
Non – Traditional Credit Total Hours Awarded
Total TA Saved
Total Number of Non-Traditional 2-year Credit Hours Awarded
34,728 $8,682,000
Total Number of Non-Traditional 4-year Credit Hours Awarded
50,001 $12,500,250
Totals 84,729 $21,182,250
United Services Apprenticeship Program (USMAP)
Participants Enrollments Completions
October 2011
8,626 535 46
November 2011
8,457 477 46
December 2011
8,830 503 39
January 2012
9,010 582 37
Tuition Assistance FY12 Update
Current TA Status
Participants 14,590
Courses 28,454
Cost $20.0M
TA OBLIGATION FY11
Participants 32,080
Enrollments 76,763
TA Cost 58.6M
FY11 FY10
Participants 32,080 27,812
Enrollments 76,763 76,943
Cost ($M) 58.6M 51.6M
FY10 & FY11 TA Cost Comparisons
TA PARTICIPANTS BY GRADE
PARTICIPANTS ENROLLMENTS COST % OF TA USERS
E1 TO E5 21,580 46,338 35.9M 63%
E6 TO E9 8,798 26,303 19.0M 32%
WO 609 1,506 1.3M 2%
OFFICERS 1,093 2,616 2.4M 3%
Top 25 Schools by Enrollment
2009
Name of Institution Participants Courses
American Military University 5116 14345
Univ of Phoenix 1798 5598
Park University 2342 6186
Central Texas College 2930 5932
Univ of Maryland Univ College Far East 2212 4684
Ashford University (The) 1018 2718
Embry Riddle Aeronautical Univ 725 2392
California Career School 355 355
National University 660 1914
Univ of Maryland Univ College Other 564 1522
Grantham University 373 1271
Hawaii Pacific University 490 1399
Columbia Southern University 334 1203
Martinsburg Institute 138 138
DeVry Univ (On-Line) 260 741
InovaTech Inc 126 126
Liberty University 224 753
TUI University 166 547
Palomar College 565 1015Southern Illinois University Carbondale 168 621
American Intercontinental Univ (The) 130 434
Columbia College MO 227 689
Campbell University 207 612
Univ of Maryland Univ College Europe 236 547
Strayer University Washington DC 155 410
2010Name of Institution Participants Courses
American Military University 5250 15170
Central Texas College 3357 6541
Ashford University (The) 1931 5671
Park University 1930 5598
Univ of Phoenix 1669 5299
Univ of Maryland Univ College Far East 2162 4584
Embry Riddle Aeronautical Univ 717 2184
National University 572 1713
Coastal Carolina Community College 604 1687
Univ of Maryland Univ College Other 617 1630
Hawaii Pacific University 534 1543
Columbia Southern University 445 1401
Grantham University 310 1075
Liberty University 267 899
Palomar College 476 866
Columbia College MO 277 826
DeVry Univ (On-Line) 276 823
Campbell University 250 786
Northern Virginia Comm Coll Woodbridge 312 740
Kaplan University OnLine Campus 271 722
Craven Comm College 304 706
Arizona Western College 298 686
Southern Illinois University Carbondale 143 541
International Sports Sciences Asso ISSA 449 467
InovaTech College of Business & Tech 384 459
2011Name of Institution Participants Courses
American Military University 5726 15846
Ashford University (The) 2523 8156
Central Texas College 3060 6536
Park University 1657 4760
Univ of Phoenix 1344 4395
Univ of Maryland Univ College Far East 2079 4351
National University 685 1999
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University 654 1907
Univ of Maryland Univ College Adelphia 696 1824
Coastal Carolina Community College 545 1517Columbia Southern University 488 1471
Hawaii Pacific University 445 1204
Grantham University 311 1186
Northern Virginia Comm Coll Woodbridge 406 1114
Liberty University 326 1075
Palomar College 468 840
Kaplan University OnLLine Campus 292 829
Craven Comm College 321 789
Columbia College MO 261 781
DeVry Univ (On-Line) 246 756
International Sports Sciences Asso ISSA 570 699
Campbell University 227 681
Arizona Western College 292 674
Southern Illinois University Carbondale 158 599
Univ of Maryland Univ College Europe 253 499
FY09-FY11 Classroom to Distance Learning Courses
2009 2010 2011College Courses Participants Enrollments USMC Cost Participants Enrollments USMC Cost Participants Enrollments USMC Cost
Traditional 13,958 27,121 $13,216,370 15,325 25,030 $12,384,196 9,644 18,546 $10,708,774
Distance Learning 18,936 45,290 $29,608,731 18,390 51,797 $35,125,155 19,469 53,765 $37,461,343
% of Enrollments FY09 FY10 FY11
Traditional 37% 33% 31%
Distance Learning 63% 67% 69%
FY12 Initiatives
• The Marine Corps Career College Program
• WEB Tuition Assistance
• Implement additional TA eligibility requirements.
• Marine Corps COOL