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I'd like to use my civilian education as promotion points, I have transcripts for a Medical Assistant program that I completed for a year. I was a medical assistant in the civilian life. The real question is that went I try to submit this in my unit they coudnt find my college but i come to find out that the college i attended closed down and change their name to a whole different one. My civilian education should be considered for points for the fact that I'm a medic and so I know about my job for the experience I gained. I'm promotable but I need points for SGT
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Go to your education center, they will help you with the memo for the points for your civilian education, if it qualifies. As for the certification, that is only worth points if your certification is still valid.
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This shouldn't be too hard.
1) You have time and don't need the points until you are a SPC (profile says PFC) going for SGT.
2) I think the easiest action would be to simply request copies of your transcripts from the NEW version of the school. That way you get letter head transcripts from the school that currently exists.
Do not expect anyone else to backwards engineer what happened to your old school and name change. All they want is official transcripts of a school that exists and can verify that those transcripts belong to you.
So......... if the school just reorganized and took on all previous academic records then the solution is simple. Pay the few bucks to get new transcripts sent to you with the new school name.
1) You have time and don't need the points until you are a SPC (profile says PFC) going for SGT.
2) I think the easiest action would be to simply request copies of your transcripts from the NEW version of the school. That way you get letter head transcripts from the school that currently exists.
Do not expect anyone else to backwards engineer what happened to your old school and name change. All they want is official transcripts of a school that exists and can verify that those transcripts belong to you.
So......... if the school just reorganized and took on all previous academic records then the solution is simple. Pay the few bucks to get new transcripts sent to you with the new school name.
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Of course, I'm happy to help with college rewards advice! Education is an important investment in the future and motivation plays a big role in achieving success. Here are some ideas on how you can reward yourself for college: set goals and rewards, create a ranking system, find support in your community, participate in competitions and scholarship programs, relax, and take care of yourself. I found the answer for you in a free essay, you can get information on this [url=https://eduhelper/essay-samples/literature]resource[/url], in this literature it is written in more detail about these points that I described above. Remember that every person is unique and you can find the approach that works best for you. It's important to be flexible and find rewards that inspire and motivate you toward achieving your educational goals. Good luck with your college studies!
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