Higher Education
Members of the military community in Europe, whether active duty, family
members or civilians, want higher education. They know that an
associate, bachelor or postgraduate degree can mean promotions and
better paying jobs, whether in or out of the service.
That is why the command here has established an elaborate program of
university-level instruction. Five colleges and universities presently
have contracts to provide this instruction: University of Maryland
University College-Europe, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, The
University of Oklahoma, Central Texas College and the University of
Phoenix.
You may earn your degree while you are overseas, even if deployed, or
you may transfer credits to a stateside college or university. It's
possible to attend classes evenings and weekends, to get college credit
without study for things already known, or to take advantage of the
exciting new "virtual classrooms" of the cyber age.
So the excuse of "no time" is rarely valid here. Nor is the "can't
afford it" excuse. An array of financial assistance is also available to
deserving students.
DISTANCE EDUCATION
The cyber age has made possible a vast improvement over the old
fashioned, mail-order correspondence course. Video/audio, CD-ROM,
computer-based instruction, e-mail, internet and even satellite
techniques provide a whole new dimension.
The "virtual classroom," which simulates the traditional classroom in
many ways, arrived in the last decade and is here to stay, with a
possibly revolutionary impact on the whole education system. Its
presence is strongly felt in Europe. People here who can benefit from it
are not only ones located in remote areas, but also people who do a lot
of traveling (your "classroom" is anywhere you can find a networked
computer) and persons whose work or personal situation demands that they
be at a certain location during the time that classes are usually
offered.
Much of this new kind of education differs markedly from the
pencil-and-paper correspondence courses of yesteryear. A large portion
of the distance learning taken within the military today is either
video-based or web-based. The web-based courses have an instructor and
last for a semester just like the traditional courses. The
widely-dispersed students are expected to check in several times a week,
read what the instructor has to say, ask questions, do their homework,
write term papers and take an examination at the end of the semester.
Most final exams are online but some are taken at an education center
under proctored conditions.
A big advantage of distance education is that the student isn't
required to be at a certain place at a certain time. Communication
between members of the class and the instructor is generally
asynchronous, meaning "not at the same time." Classes aren't chat rooms.
Things are left posted until the student or instructor accesses
them.
CREDIT FOR WHAT YOU KNOW
At the end of World War II, the Army realized that it had in fact
interrupted the high school education of hundreds of thousands of young
American men by drafting them to active duty. Likewise, the Army
realized that a large majority of those soldier/veterans had acquired
knowledge and skills because of their Army training and experience. Out
of this realization came the original tests of General Education
Development or the GED, tests originally owned by the United States
Armed Forces Institute (USAFI).
Civilian educators rapidly realized the applicability of these GED
tests to the general population and soon the civilian GED Institute was
created to make these tests available to non-veterans as well. These
tests were the forerunners of today's College Level Examination Program
(CLEP). Likewise, the USAFI was the forerunner of today's Defense
Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES).
The servicemember doesn't always have to be examined on what he or
she knows. The American Council on Education (ACE) has recommended the
number of credit hours that civilian schools may wish to award based on
a servicemember's military training and experience. All five colleges
and universities presently under contract to EUCOM accept these
recommendations.
DANTES also certifies distance education courses other than the ones
offered by the contracting universities. There are thousands of such
courses covering an incredible range of subject matter. And it is
possible, in some cases, to get tuition assistance for taking these
courses. But don't undertake one without first consulting an advisor at
your nearest education center.
WHAT YOU CAN STUDY IN EUROPE
The University of Oklahoma (OU) offers three
graduate degree programs in Europe: the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in
Organizational Leadership; a Master of Human Relations, and an
Interdisciplinary Master of Arts with an emphasis in International
Relations. OU has offered programs to the military around the world for
over 40 years. Unique to OU is the intensive course delivery format
designed to meet the needs of working adults. Courses are taught in
Europe and around the world by faculty from the Norman, Oklahoma campus.
OU integrates technology into its program delivery through continuous
on-line enrollment, electronic access to syllabi, textbook ordering,
library resources for distance learners, student services, and through
distance education courses and application of technology within the
curriculum. Completion of a master's degree is possible in 16 to 24
months at any of the 15 OU sites in Europe.
University of Maryland University College offers
students moreÑmore programs, services, flexibility, and convenience.
Students can enroll in a full range of lower and upper level courses
leading to certificates and associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees.
To ensure that courses and programs are readily accessible, the
university offers a wide array of on-site and online learning
opportunities at over 70 sites throughout Europe and the Middle East,
including Afghanistan. This makes education an attainable goal, even for
servicemembers in deployed locations.
UMUC students have a choice of over 16 majors and 18 minors in
Europe, as well as many additional majors online. With the expansion of
the Distance Education program, the university's reach now extends
across the globe enabling students to take UMUC classes that originate
in Europe, Asia, or from the home campus in Adelphi, Maryland. Most
students combine the traditional on-site courses with online
alternatives to earn their degrees. And since adult students may have
gained college-level learning from previous work and life experiences,
UMUC offers a number of innovative credit options to accelerate progress
towards a degree.
Emphasizing quality, flexibility, and responsiveness, Bowie State
University, in partnership with UMUC-Europe, offers graduate-level
professional certificates and master's degrees in counseling psychology,
guidance and counseling, public administration, and management
information systems. Also, UMUC offers a graduate certificate in
information assurance and a master's degree in information technology in
Europe.
At UMUC, everything is designed so that students can continue their
education without interruption. Classes are offered in convenient
locations and formats, including evenings and weekends, to meet the
needs of busy students faced with balancing work, family, and study.
Additionally, UMUC offers a wide variety of student services such as
extensive financial aid options, on-site academic advising, GoArmyEd
assistance, and library resources. Students can begin courses in any of
the five terms offered each year.
UMUC-Europe has been providing top-quality academic programs and
services to members of U.S. military communities for almost 60 years. As
the leading provider of education for the U.S. military, UMUC serves
over 88,000 students annually. As an integral part of this visionary and
global institution, students leaving Europe can continue and finish
their degrees with UMUC wherever they are in the world.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has been
delivering programs overseas for nearly three decades. More than five
thousand students, stationed in eight European countries have earned
undergraduate and graduate degrees, and have gone on to pursue
successful military and industry careers.
ERAU offers multiple certificate programs for students who want
specialized training. Certificates include the Aviation Maintenance
Technology Type 65, Aviation Safety, Logistics and Supply Chain
Management.
ERAU offers an Associate in Science Aircraft Maintenance, an
Associate in Science and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in the Professional
Aeronautics degree program.
The AS in Aircraft Maintenance program offers experienced maintenance
technicians an opportunity to broaden their knowledge of aviation
maintenance while gaining a solid foundation in the principles of
management and communication.
The AS and BS in Professional Aeronautics was conceived and developed
specifically for people who work or have worked in aviation careers. The
curriculum was designed to build upon the aviation knowledge and skill
students bring with them from their training and experience. Applicants
who qualify for admission to and matriculate in the degree program may
be eligible for credit for prior learning.
The Master of Aeronautical Science (MAS) degree program is designed
to provide the aviation/aerospace professional with a rigorous academic
approach to a generalist education oriented degree. It provides an
unequaled opportunity for flight crewmembers, air traffic control
personnel, flight operations specialists, industry technical
representatives and aviation educators to enhance their knowledge and
pursue additional career opportunities. There are four specializations
from which the student may choose: Aeronautics, Aviation/Aerospace
Management, Aviation/Aerospace Operations, and Aviation/Aerospace Safety
Systems.
The Professional Aeronautics Bachelor of Science and the Master of
Aeronautical Science degrees are now available in their entirety via
electronic distance learning. Students may also register for individual
learning courses in order to maintain progress when unable to attend a
classroom delivery. Further, all academic services available on the
Daytona Beach, FL home campus are available to Embry-Riddle students
residing overseas. These include academic counseling, career placement
assistance, various forms of financial aid, and all the resources and
services offered by the Jack Hunt Memorial Library.
University of Phoenix. In addition to its MBA
program, Phoenix offers three types of Master of Arts in Education
degrees; 1) Adult Education and Distance Learning, 2) Teacher Education
(Secondary or Elementary specialization) and 3) Administration and
Supervision.
Instruction, which can provide these degrees in less than two years,
is offered in Europe at: Hanau, Heidelberg, Hohenfels/Vilseck, Mannheim,
Ramstein, Spangdahalem, Würzburg, SHAPE, Aviano, Naples, Vicenza,
Sigonella, Lakenheath and Mildenhall. In addition, many courses are
offered online enabling you to attend class when it's most convenient
for you.
University of Phoenix programs are delivered in a fast-paced,
interactive Classroom format that provides a high quality education in
the most expedient way possible for working adults. You'll develop a
thorough understanding of subject material that incorporates lively
discussion, applied research and class projects.
University of Phoenix was established in 1976 to answer the unique
needs of working professionals and their employers. It is now the
largest private accredited university in the United States.
Accreditation is by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central
Association. With more than 12,000 highly qualified instructors, over
100 campuses, and Internet delivery worldwide, University of Phoenix
serves more than 100,000 students per year.
Central Texas College has been operating in Europe
on a continual basis since 1972. Since August 2003 the college has been
offering vocational-technical programs leading to Associate of Applied
Science Degrees in Applied Management, Military Science, Automotive
Technology, Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Early Childhood
Professions, Emergency Medical Technology, Food Service and Hospitality
Management, Paralegal Studies and Fire Prevention Technology. Classes
are taught in the classroom or suitable facilities, and at times and
dates designed to accommodate the students' work schedules. Online
courses in several of these vocational-technical programs are available
to help students finish their degree.
The college's other educational programs include an on-line Microsoft
Certification Program and an on-line High School Completion program.
In addition, the college offers a large variety of education support
functions. These include personnel to work in education centers as
Administrative Assistants, Test Examiners, Learning Center Operators,
Language Program Mangers, Facility Administrators, Automation
Technicians, and Counselor Aides. Central Texas College provides foreign
language instructors to teach Headstart and Refresher Maintenance and
Interoperability courses as well as tutorial instruction. The college
also provides academic instructors to teach NCO development courses and
basic, remedial academic instruction.
CTC Texas College sponsors the CLEP Pilot National Test Center in
Mannheim, Germany. The completely electronic test center, the first of
its kind at a military installation in Europe, offers all 35 College
Level Examination Preparation tests, including English, Math, Foreign
Languages, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences and History.
At present Central Texas College operates at bases and posts
throughout Europe, the Balkans, the Sinai, and in Southwest Asia in
Kuwait, Bahrain, Afghanistan and Qatar.
TUITION ASSISTANCE
A wide variety of financial aid opportunities are offered to members
of the military community in the form of scholarships, student loans,
Federal Pell Grants, Federal Loans, Veterans' Educational Benefits, the
G.I. Bill, and more.
The services are currently establishing centralized tuition
assistance management systems. The Army's portal is called GoArmyEd, and
the Air Force is in the process of establishing a similar program. These
will make tuition assistance available to servicemembers anywhere 24
hours a day, 7 days a week. Under the Army's program, a total of 2478
degrees are offered at some 1750 schools. DANTES also offers tuition
assistance in some cases.
Financial aid advisors are available to answer questions and guide
students through the financial aid process. Financial aid can be used
concurrently with VA educational benefits, scholarships, military
tuition assistance, and military spouse tuition assistance.
ONLINE UNIVERSITY
Army enlisted men and women worldwide have a special distant learning
tool: the Electronic Army University (eArmyU). Through a consortium of
leading hardware and software companies, and 28 accredited institutions
of higher education, they will be able to work for certificates,
associate's degrees, bachelor's degrees and even master's degrees in
some 145 programs while continuing to serve.
And it will cost them little. Once enrolled, they will get tuition
and books, a personal laptop computer, a printer, Internet access and an
email account. (They'll be expected to return the computer if they don't
complete the course.) Interested Army personnel should check with their
Education Centers and the website at
www.earmyu.com.
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HOW TO ENROLL
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Eligible persons wishing to take courses should start by
contacting their local education center. For other sorts of
information the following may be useful:
University of Maryland University
College-Europe/Bowie State University.
Tel: (DSN) 370-6762, (civil) +49-(0)6221-3780.
Email: [email protected] or
[email protected].
Web: www.ed.umuc.edu.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
CMR 429, APO AE 09054. (Europaallee 6, 67657 Kaiserslautern,
Germany).
Tel: (DSN) 483-7811, (civil) 49-(0)-631-30327811
Web: www.embryriddle.edu/europe.
The University of Oklahoma.
CMR 419, APO AE 09102
Tel: (DSN) 370-6691, (Civil) 49-(0)6221-184725.
Email: [email protected].
Web: www.goOU.ou.edu.
Central Texas College.
Unit 20233, APO AE 09165.
(Alte Argonner Kaserne Geb 41, In den Tannen, 63457 Hanau,
Germany).
Tel: (DSN) 322-8851, (civil) 49-(0)6181-5008819.
Web: http://europe.ctcd.edu/.
University of Phoenix.
Unit 29227, APO AE 09102. (Hebelstrasse 22, 69115 Heidelberg).
Tel: (civil) 49-(0)6221-7050-610.
Web: www.uopmilitary.com/ae
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