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I have about 35 college credits completed and know they are worth promotion points. Where can I upload them to for validation and acceptance for points?
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You can not upload yourself. You need to have a certified transcript sent to your readiness NCO and they will send it up. Talk with your FLL about where to have them sent to. They have to come directly from the school to them to be verified.
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SFC Ken Heise - Certified meaning they need to have the college seal on them. For my college you can print out a transcript at any time, but they will not have the seal on them. If they do not show the college seal, they are not acceptable.
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Jason Watchman
Hi! for me this question is also open, I have been dealing with my college for a long time now regarding credits, I have already collected a lot of them but college doesn't want to accept them, besides that I participate in different conferences (by the way for which I am preparing from this source https://freebooksummary.com/category/the-aeneid-quotes (because usually the competitions are on the theme of The Aeneid quotes)); for which I receive credits at the college and when I went to the secretariat they told me that I don't have any credits. Now I am waiting to find out if they have been added or not.
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Fredrick Mahr
Jason Watchman -
Hello! It seems like you're also having trouble getting your college to accept your credits, and you're attending conferences to earn credits as well. From personal experience, I know that sometimes it's worth expanding your search for information. Have you tried looking in other places to prepare for conferences on different topics? For example, you can <a href="https://eduhelper/essay-samples" class="my-link">get info here</a>
There are plenty of free essay examples available there. Regarding your college credits, have you contacted the registrar's office to inquire if they have been added? It might be helpful to reach out to them to better understand the situation. Good luck!
Hello! It seems like you're also having trouble getting your college to accept your credits, and you're attending conferences to earn credits as well. From personal experience, I know that sometimes it's worth expanding your search for information. Have you tried looking in other places to prepare for conferences on different topics? For example, you can <a href="https://eduhelper/essay-samples" class="my-link">get info here</a>
There are plenty of free essay examples available there. Regarding your college credits, have you contacted the registrar's office to inquire if they have been added? It might be helpful to reach out to them to better understand the situation. Good luck!
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S1 has to upload them for you and it will show on your ERB and point for your PPW. Get a sealed copy of your transcripts from your college and take them to S1. They have to be sealed so that the S1 personnel know they are official and unaltered.
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SGT(P) (Join to see) I'm telling you because you will have Soldiers who you need to help. There will be times in your career where you have to deal with an S1 or an NCO who is working off of old knowledge. If you can refer to the regulation then you are never wrong. "This is how we always did it before" isn't an acceptable answer to give Soldiers. You owe it to your future Soldiers to be knowledgeable on the regulations that will get them promoted.
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SFC (Join to see) Great coaching answer that sets up SGT(P) (Join to see) to be an informed NCO when (P) status is activated.
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SFC Ken Heise
You DON’T need official transcripts.
MILPER
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MILPER Message Number 17-193
Proponent AHRC-PDR
Title
Transcript Requirements for Updating Army Personnel Records
...Issued:[6/19/2017 2:42:02 PM]...
A. AR 600-8-104 (Army Military Human Resource Record Management), 7 Apr 14.
B. DA PAM 600-8-104 (Army Military Human Resource Record Management), 12 Feb 15.
C. AR 600-8-19 (Enlisted Promotions and Reductions), 25 Apr 17.
D. AR 621-5 (Army Continuing Education System), 11 Jul 06 (RAR - 19 Oct 09).
E. Electronic Military Personnel Office (eMILPO) Field Users Guide, https://emilpo.ahrs.army.mil.
1. This message will expire one year from date of publication. 2. This message applies to all Components.
3. This message clarifies and standardizes the requirements for transcripts used to update Army personnel records, to include the Army Military Human Resource Record (AMHRR), the Record Brief, and updating promotion points.
4. A qualifying transcript used to update Army personnel records is defined as:
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a. Transcript from any accredited educational institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education (http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation) or by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (http://www.chea.org).
b. Transcript must bear the following information:
(1) Educational institution seal, watermark or letterhead.
(2) If conferring a degree, type of degree (e.g., associates, bachelors, masters) and date the degree was awarded.
(3) Educational institution official’s stamp or signature.
c. The transcript is not required to be in a sealed envelope from the institution.
d. Soldiers with transcripts from foreign colleges or universities must have their documents evaluated for United States (U.S.) equivalency. Evaluations must be accompanied by copies of source documents used to determine U.S. equivalency. Evaluations of foreign transcripts will be accepted from any degree granting institution accredited by any accrediting organization recognized by the U.S Department of Education or any member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). Unevaluated transcripts will not be used to update the record or filed in the AMHRR. As an exception, the following countries, territories, and nations are exempt from the evaluation requirement, and their education documents will be treated in the same manner as those from any U.S. school:
(1) Federated States of Micronesia
(2) Republic of the Marshall Islands
(3) Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
(4) Guam
(5) American Samoa
(6) Canada
(7) Puerto Rico
(8) Virgin Islands
(9) Palau
e. Honorary degrees are not authorized for updating education in personnel records.
f. Transcripts are acceptable if they meet the above criteria. Transcripts labeled as “advising” are not authorized.
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g. Questionable educational institutions or transcripts will be submitted for verification to the Army Continuing Education Division (ACED) at usarmy.knox.hrc.mbx.tagd- [login to see] .
5. Human Resource (HR) professionals serve as trusted agents and are responsible for ensuring transcripts meet these requirements prior to updating personnel records. Soldiers or HR professionals using fraudulent transcripts to update personnel records will be subject to disciplinary action.
6. Transcripts used to update education on the Record Brief must be uploaded to the interactive Personnel Electronic Records Management System (iPERMS) for filing in the AMHRR as the source document for the transaction. Diplomas are no longer authorized for filing in the AMHRR; only transcripts will be filed.
7. HR activities in accessioning organizations (i.e., Reserve Officer Training Corps, U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Army Recruiting Command, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Chaplain and Judge Advocate General accession offices) will integrate the necessary procedures in their accession business processes to comply with the requirements of this message. Actions will be complete before the Soldier is accessed into the Army.
8. Points of contact for this message are:
a. Army Personnel Records Division (KNOX-HRC-PDR), Fort Knox, KY 40122-5402, [login to see] or COMM [login to see] , DSN 983- 8999, Active and Reserve Components.
b. Army Continuing Education Division (KNOX-HRC-PDE), Fort Knox, KY 40122- 5402, [login to see] or COMM [login to see] , DSN 983- 8888.
c. Enlisted Promotions, (KNOX-HRC-PDV-PE), Fort Knox, KY 40122-5402, Regular Army: [login to see] or USAR: [login to see] or COMM 502-613- 9013, DSN 983-9013.
d. For Army National Guard inquiries, contact the State Officer Personnel Manager (OPM) or the State Education Services Officer.
https://www.hrc.army.mil/PrintPreview/Milper/17-193 5/14/2018
MILPER
Page 1 of 3
MILPER Message Number 17-193
Proponent AHRC-PDR
Title
Transcript Requirements for Updating Army Personnel Records
...Issued:[6/19/2017 2:42:02 PM]...
A. AR 600-8-104 (Army Military Human Resource Record Management), 7 Apr 14.
B. DA PAM 600-8-104 (Army Military Human Resource Record Management), 12 Feb 15.
C. AR 600-8-19 (Enlisted Promotions and Reductions), 25 Apr 17.
D. AR 621-5 (Army Continuing Education System), 11 Jul 06 (RAR - 19 Oct 09).
E. Electronic Military Personnel Office (eMILPO) Field Users Guide, https://emilpo.ahrs.army.mil.
1. This message will expire one year from date of publication. 2. This message applies to all Components.
3. This message clarifies and standardizes the requirements for transcripts used to update Army personnel records, to include the Army Military Human Resource Record (AMHRR), the Record Brief, and updating promotion points.
4. A qualifying transcript used to update Army personnel records is defined as:
https://www.hrc.army.mil/PrintPreview/Milper/17-193 5/14/2018
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a. Transcript from any accredited educational institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education (http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation) or by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (http://www.chea.org).
b. Transcript must bear the following information:
(1) Educational institution seal, watermark or letterhead.
(2) If conferring a degree, type of degree (e.g., associates, bachelors, masters) and date the degree was awarded.
(3) Educational institution official’s stamp or signature.
c. The transcript is not required to be in a sealed envelope from the institution.
d. Soldiers with transcripts from foreign colleges or universities must have their documents evaluated for United States (U.S.) equivalency. Evaluations must be accompanied by copies of source documents used to determine U.S. equivalency. Evaluations of foreign transcripts will be accepted from any degree granting institution accredited by any accrediting organization recognized by the U.S Department of Education or any member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). Unevaluated transcripts will not be used to update the record or filed in the AMHRR. As an exception, the following countries, territories, and nations are exempt from the evaluation requirement, and their education documents will be treated in the same manner as those from any U.S. school:
(1) Federated States of Micronesia
(2) Republic of the Marshall Islands
(3) Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
(4) Guam
(5) American Samoa
(6) Canada
(7) Puerto Rico
(8) Virgin Islands
(9) Palau
e. Honorary degrees are not authorized for updating education in personnel records.
f. Transcripts are acceptable if they meet the above criteria. Transcripts labeled as “advising” are not authorized.
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g. Questionable educational institutions or transcripts will be submitted for verification to the Army Continuing Education Division (ACED) at usarmy.knox.hrc.mbx.tagd- [login to see] .
5. Human Resource (HR) professionals serve as trusted agents and are responsible for ensuring transcripts meet these requirements prior to updating personnel records. Soldiers or HR professionals using fraudulent transcripts to update personnel records will be subject to disciplinary action.
6. Transcripts used to update education on the Record Brief must be uploaded to the interactive Personnel Electronic Records Management System (iPERMS) for filing in the AMHRR as the source document for the transaction. Diplomas are no longer authorized for filing in the AMHRR; only transcripts will be filed.
7. HR activities in accessioning organizations (i.e., Reserve Officer Training Corps, U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Army Recruiting Command, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Chaplain and Judge Advocate General accession offices) will integrate the necessary procedures in their accession business processes to comply with the requirements of this message. Actions will be complete before the Soldier is accessed into the Army.
8. Points of contact for this message are:
a. Army Personnel Records Division (KNOX-HRC-PDR), Fort Knox, KY 40122-5402, [login to see] or COMM [login to see] , DSN 983- 8999, Active and Reserve Components.
b. Army Continuing Education Division (KNOX-HRC-PDE), Fort Knox, KY 40122- 5402, [login to see] or COMM [login to see] , DSN 983- 8888.
c. Enlisted Promotions, (KNOX-HRC-PDV-PE), Fort Knox, KY 40122-5402, Regular Army: [login to see] or USAR: [login to see] or COMM 502-613- 9013, DSN 983-9013.
d. For Army National Guard inquiries, contact the State Officer Personnel Manager (OPM) or the State Education Services Officer.
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