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Going to College in the Army

Short Version(Edit)

Just go to the Education Center and tell them you want to take college courses. You could probably walk in, drool on their desk, and they would take it from there. They do the same process for soldiers every single day, so they know how to answer your questions and will be helpful. Here, I'll even make it easier. Just add your Fort's name to this and search, and it will probably come up with a phone number and address for your Ed Center:

Longer Version(Edit)

Everything beyond the version above is merely optimization.

I'll start by explaining the pieces you need to get into motion.

That's pretty much it. The whole process can be done in an afternoon.

Shortcuts(Edit)

Granted, you do not want to shortchange your education. On the other hand, doing work that you are not passionate about is not going to help you. Lookit:

"Request TA and Enroll in Course", a Pictorial Guide(Edit)

Doing the TA transfer is the ugliest part of the process. I am sure hundreds, possibly thousands, of soldiers got so frustrated with it that they decided it was not worth it. Here's the whole deal. Start by going to https://www.goarmyed.com/

↑ Yay, you're in! This part is already tricky, because you have to use some username other than your AKO, and then the password requirements are actually more stringent than AKO's. I usually just use my AKO password twice in a row. Take that GoArmyEd.

If you get stuck, you can always have them email you your password.

↑ Find this chunk, and expand the "Enroll or Drop" section

↑ Then click the "Request TA..." link.

↑ Now you are in the Imp's Lair. I hate this, on principle. I recommend literally rolling up your sleeves. Perhaps put on some soothing music or something... I don't know what makes this tolerable if you have even a shred of self-respect or sense of design. There, I vented.

Click the "Search" button. Unlike every other search form on the web, this one you click Search before you input anything to search for.

↑ My suggestion is to just click the "Examples" link when it comes up. Have all the info about your course (its number (like "EN101"), what date it starts, its full name, and the Professor).

I think I find my course a different way every time I do it. Just keep taking stabs until it works.

After that there are still a few more glitches. There is one spot where you have to click on something like this: ☑ to select the course. Again, this is a first on the web. Everywhere else an empty box means, "Click me to select", and a ☑ means "Click me to de-select." Just pretend that they make sense.

I'm really negative about this interface in case that isn't clear.

Anyway, after you get to the end your school should soon email you a receipt of payment (takes about 2 days). The next step is to get that class syllabus and start getting ahead!

General Advice(Edit)

Be tough, and don't quit. It sucks sometimes, but you will make it.

Adapt & Overcome. I have had to do some bizarre tricks to make sure I got my work in on-time. Sometimes that's as simple as cramming and doing it in the week before a field exercise, but it can be done. And I did it in Afghanistan on a semi-crappy MWR setup.

Last changed: 2010/10/04 00:13