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MOCK, KRISTOFER A
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**UNOFFICIAL**
Military Courses
ActiveStatus:
Military
Course ID
ACE Identifier
Course Title
Location-Description-Credit Areas
Dates Taken ACE
Credit Recommendation Level
Recruit Training:
Upon completion of the course, the male and female graduate recruit will demonstrate knowledge of the code of
military conduct, laws of war, history of the U.S. Marine Corps, first aid and field sanitation, and nuclear, biological,
and chemical warfare defense; practice military courtesy; demonstrate good personal health, hygiene, and grooming;
and successfully meet prescribed marksmanship standards, physical fitness test requirements, skill level in land
navigation, and survival swimming requirements. Male recruit training is 464 hours; female recruit training 510-511
hours.
MC-2204-0088808 06-NOV-1995 26-JAN-1996
Marksmanship
Orienteering/Outdoor Skills
Physical Fitness And Conditioning
L
L
L
2 SH
1 SH
1 SH
Marine Combat:
Air Traffic Controller:
MC-2204-0105
NV-1704-0004
07-FEB-1996
08-APR-1996
01-MAR-1996
26-JUL-1996
Upon completion of the course, the student will possess weapon and infantry skills necessary to function as a
member of a rifle squad or machine gun team.
M92
C-222-2010
Infantry School
Camp Lejeune, NC
Credit Is Not Recommended SH
(3/92)(3/92)
(8/99)(8/99)
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Air Traffic Controller:
Fundamentals of Marine Corps Leadership by Correspondence:
Personal Financial Management by Correspondence:
Sergeants Nonresident Program by Correspondence:
NV-1704-0004
MC-1406-0023
MC-1401-0009
MC-1408-0027
22-APR-1996 30-JUL-1996
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to fulfill apprentice-level technical requirement for an air
traffic controller eventually leading to FAA certification in control tower operations.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to fulfill apprentice-level technical requirement for an air
traffic controller eventually leading to FAA certification in control tower operations.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate principles and techniques of leadership and
their application to problems in areas such as race relations and substance abuse.
Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to assist in managing their own personal financial matters
and military benefits.
Upon completion of the course, the student will possess necessary leadership, communication, and analytic skills to
67A
033M
3420D
8000
Air Technical Training Center
Air Technical Training Center
Marine Corps Institute
Marine Corps Institute
Marine Corps Institute
Pensacola, FL
Pensacola, FL
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
C-222-2010
Aviation Meteorology
Federal Aviation Regulations
National Airspace System
Navigation Principles
Air Traffic Control
Aviation Meteorology
Federal Aviation Regulations
National Airspace System
Navigation Principles
Air Traffic Control
Supervisory Management
Personal Finance
2 SH
2 SH
3 SH
2 SH
6 SH
2 SH
2 SH
3 SH
2 SH
6 SH
1 SH
1 SH
L
L
L
L
U
L
L
L
L
U
L
L
05-NOV-1997
05-NOV-1997
10-FEB-2003
(1/96)(10/00)
(1/96)(10/00)
(11/01)(11/01)
(1/01)(1/01)
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Military Police:
Solid State Devices by Correspondence:
Inspection and Repair of The M9 Pistol by Correspondence:
Military Police Interview/Interrogation Forms by Correspondence:
MC-1728-0012
MC-1715-0132
MC-2204-0163
MC-1728-0013
21-MAR-2005 20-MAY-2005
become an effective noncommissioned officer in the Marine Corps.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be familiarized with general military subjects, military police
operations, non-lethal tactics and munitions, and the use of force continuum.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe semiconductor atomic theory, semiconductor
characteristics, definitions of N-type and P-type material, and dynamic effects of current flow through P-N junctions;
the student will be able to recognize NPN & PNP transistors by schematic symbols, wafer diagram, and biasing
circuitry required for proper operation; the student will be able to describe distortion conditions, various operating
configurations, and proper test, troubleshooting, and repair techniques; the student will be able to identify simple
semiconductor devices, including zener diodes, tunnel diodes, varactors, SCRs and TRIACs; the student will be able
to identify application circuitry and be aware of the operating functions of dacu devices; the student will be able to
identify semiconductor power supply circuits by their schematic representation and identify signal conditioning
effects at sequential points of the power supply. The student will be able to recognize the use of troubleshooting
bridge circuitry, filter components, and multiplier circuits for the purpose of troubleshooting; the student will be able
to recognize voltage regulation through shunt and series techniques, identify the signal conditions at sequential
points of the regulator, and identify, by output effects, component failure of the circuit. The student will be able to
recognize power supply multiplier circuits and their signal processing effects.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of unit-level
maintenance, repair, and operation of an M-9 (9mm) Pistol.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to explain and complete voluntary statement forms, and
interview and interrogation logs, and complete suspect's acknowledgement and waiver-of-rights form.
RF3
1142B
2135
5812A
Marine Corps Detachment
Marine Corps Institute
Marine Corps Institute
Marine Corps Institute
Ft Leonard Wood, MO
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
Credit Is Not Recommended
Criminal Justice or Security or Law Enforcement
Survey Of Electronic Devices
Introduction To Solid State Devices
Credit Is Not Recommended
Report Writing
SH
6 SH
2 SH
3 SH
SH
1 SH
L
L
V
V
17-AUG-2005
01-FEB-2006
01-FEB-2006
(9/97)(9/97)
(8/02)(8/02)
(11/01)(11/01)
(9/03)(9/03)
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Corrections Supervisor by Correspondence:
Corrections by Correspondence:
Staff Noncommissioned Officers (NCO) Career Distance Education:
Stability and Support Operations:
Infantry Squad Leader: Combat Leadership:
MC-1728-0007
MC-1728-0014
MC-2204-0174
MC-2204-0182
MC-2204-0137
Upon completion of the course, the student will master techniques of report writing and execution of required forms
dealing with confinement, prison release, and general brig operation; supervise and implement emergency plans and
training associated with such brig operations as fire, escape, riots, and bomb threats; master administrative
procedures connected with transfer of prisoners; supervise day-to-day operations of brig, including staffing,
training, and administrative duties; and perform and supervise all functions of custody and control of prisoners.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe general correctional policies and procedures
relating to control and security of prisoners, emergencies, prisoner discipline, confinement, sentence computation,
general brig operations, and maintain various prisoner records and administrative reports.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to understand and apply leadership concepts and theory,
and understand the principles of military tactics and the role of effective military management and administration in
both peace and war, and understand Marine Corps practices.
Upon completion of the course, the student will understand information regarding stability and support operations.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify the common elements of combat, the sources of
582
581E
8100
0326
0380A
Marine Corps Institute
Marine Corps Institute
Marine Corps Institute
Marine Corps Institute
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
Corrections
Corrections
Leadership or Decision Making
Military Science or Office Procedures
Credit Is Not Recommended
3 SH
3 SH
1 SH
3 SH
SH
L
L
L
L
04-MAY-2006
09-MAY-2006
29-JUN-2006
15-AUG-2006
15-AUG-2006
(9/02)(9/02)
(11/01)(11/01)
(9/02)(9/02)
(3/06)(3/06)
(3/07)(3/07)
NOTE: MCI designates a minimum passing score at 65%.
NOTE: MCI designates a minimum passing score at 65%.
NOTE: MCI designates a minimum passing score at 65%.
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Marine Air Ground Task Force Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Basic:
Semper Fit Basic Fitness:
Staff Noncommissioned Officers Advanced Distance Education Program:
Basic Recruiter:
NV-1512-0008
MC-2201-0004
MC-2204-0142
MC-0327-0001
29-JAN-2007
06-JAN-2011
18-MAY-2007
24-FEB-2011
fear and stress in combat, and the types of discipline being demonstrated.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to conduct a preliminary investigation of acts of espionage,
subversion, sabotage, terrorism, and threat vulnerability assessment in support of force protection; and identify the
objectives of terrorists, terrorist typologies, and the factors involved in identifying terrorist presence.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate a basic knowledge of exercise physiology,
stretching, flexibility, warm-up; strength, speed, and agility training, aerobic fitness and training, sports-related
injuries and rehabilitation, climatic environmental considerations, and basic nutrition.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to define the strategic environment; explain the strategy-
making process; identify the instruments of national power, national security environment and threats, political and
military objectives, and the fundamentals of joint strategy and warfare; assess unit readiness; identify financial
planning; define investment, retirement planning, tax deferred income, social security benefits, and military retirement
benefits. The student will also be able to identify the purpose and function of the military justice system, the
requirements for investigation, definition of probable cause, legal objects of search, chain of custody, and the
purpose and procedures for close air support, combat service support, rear area security, and combat techniques.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to apply communication principles to recruiting and
marketing of prospective personnel; utilize presentation and sales techniques effectively; demonstrate public
speaking skills; and assist in effective recruitment practices.
HFW
4133
8200
81C
Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center, Dam Neck
Marine Corps Institute
Marine Corps Institute
Recruit Depot
Virginia Beach, VA
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
San Diego, CA
J-244-0944
4133A
Military Science
Applied Psychology or Military Psychology
Physical Education or Military Science
Military Science
Marketing
Public Speaking
Sales
1 SH
3 SH
1 SH
2 SH
3 SH
3 SH
3 SH
L
U
L
U
L
L
L
19-MAY-2008
09-NOV-2010
(3/07)(3/07)
(12/04)(12/04)
(3/07)(3/07)
(4/11)(4/11)
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Military Experience
Basic Marine:
Basic Air Control/Air Support/Antiair Warfare/Air Traffic Control Marine:
Air Traffic Controller-Trainee:
Air Traffic Controller:
Air Traffic Controller-Radar:
Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV) Repairer/Technician:
NONE ASSIGNED
NONE ASSIGNED
NONE ASSIGNED
MCE-7257-001
NONE ASSIGNED
MCE-2141-001
MCE-9971
MCE-7200
MCE-7251
7257
MCE-7253
2141
Description not available.
See individual speciality in the 7200 series.
While undergoing instruction under close supervision, trainees pursue an air traffic controller tower/radar MOS.
Air traffic controllers routinely perform various duties and task related to the control of air traffic and vehicles
within the designated areas aboard an established airport control zone, expeditionary airfield, or remote area landing
site. These duties are performed within control towers, radar facilities, and expeditionary air traffic control
equipment.
Air traffic controllers-radar perform various duties within a radar facility incident to the control of air traffic at an
established ATCF, expeditionary airfield, or remote landing areas. Typical duties include aircraft movement
information with associated facilities or agencies, coordinating the current weather and field conditions as required,
and performing ATC duties in both tactical and nontactical ATC organizations.
The Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV) repairer/technician, under supervision, performs basic automotive and hull
duties incidental to inspection, maintenance, and repair of the Assault Amphibious Vehicle family of vehicles. The
AAV repairer/technician also completes basic shop administrative forms and records utilizing technical manuals.
The Gunnery Sergeant to Corporal level supervises, and performs various duties incident to the inspection,
Communications (SSGT and GYSGT)
Computer Applications (SSGT and GYSGT)
Crew Resource Management (SSGT and GYSGT)
Electronic Systems (SSGT and GYSGT)
Facilities Management (SSGT and GYSGT)
Training And Development (SSGT and GYSGT)
Advanced Air Traffic Control (SSGT and GYSGT)
L
L
L
L
L
L
U
2 SH
3 SH
3 SH
3 SH
3 SH
2 SH
3 SH
01-FEB-1996
01-JAN-1997
01-JAN-1999
28-SEP-1999
28-SEP-1999
13-JUN-2001
None
None
None
None
(11/10)(11/10)
(2/09)(2/09)
Level
ACE
Credit Recommendation
Dates HeldACE Identifier
Title
Description-Credit Areas
Occupation ID
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Martial Arts Instructor:
Close Combat Instructor:
Basic Military Police and Corrections Marine:
Combat Marksmanship Coach:
Marksmanship Coach:
Combat Marksmanship Trainer:
Marksmanship Instructor:
NONE ASSIGNED
NONE ASSIGNED
NONE ASSIGNED
NONE ASSIGNED
NONE ASSIGNED
NONE ASSIGNED
NONE ASSIGNED
MCE-0916
MCE-8551
MCE-5800
MCE-0933
MCE-8530
MCE-0931
MCE-8531
maintenance, and repair of the automotive and turret systems of the AAV. The AAV repairer/technician also
prepares, maintains, and supervises shop maintenance and management programs, and coordinates maintenance
and recovery operations according to grade.
Conduct training in principles of close combat and core values.
Close combat instructors conduct training in all aspects of close combat to include: combat hitting skills, defensive
techniques, linear infighting neural-override engagement (LINE) techniques, bayonet fighting and weapons of
opportunity.
Marines entering this occupation field will receive MOS 5800, while participating in on-the-job training (if required)
and attending formal schools.
Analyze difficulties of shooters during dry and live fire exercises in all phases of the Marine Corps Marksmanship
Program during qualification and requalification. Additionally, they assist in the operation of firing ranges.
Marksmanship coaches analyze difficulties of shooters during dry and live fire exercises in all phases of the Marine
Corps Marksmanship Program during qualification and re-qualification. Additionally, they assist in the operation
of firing ranges.
Instruct in all phases of the Marine Corps Marksmanship Program on the qualification and requalification on small
arms ranges. Additionally, assist in the operation of firing ranges.
Marksmanship Instructors instruct in all phases of the Marine Corps Markmanship Program on the qualification
and requalification on small arms ranges. Additionally they assist in the operation of firing ranges.
Computer Applications (SSGT, GYSGT)
Heavy Equipment Maintenance And Repair (SSGT, GYSGT)
Land Navigation (SSGT, GYSGT)
Small Boat Operation (SSGT, GYSGT)
Supervision (SSGT, GYSGT)
L
L
L
L
L
3 SH
3 SH
2 SH
3 SH
3 SH
11-AUG-2004
11-AUG-2004
24-MAR-2005
11-MAY-2006
11-MAY-2006
10-JUN-2006
10-JUN-2006
None
None
None
None
None
None
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College Level Test Scores
NONE ASSIGNED -- Occupation not evaluated by ACE or not evaluated during the time frame held by service member.
NONE
Basic Intelligence Marines:
Military Police:
Recruiter:
NONE ASSIGNED
MCE-5811-001
MCE-8411-001
MCE-0200
5811
8411
Marines entering the intelligence occupation field will receive MOS 0200, Basic Intelligence Marines, while
participating in on-the-job training (if required) and/or attending formal school.
Military police perform assigned military law enforcement duties to uphold the criminal justice system, maintain
good order and discipline, and support the commander's law enforcement and security requirements in
peacetime and combat operations. Typical duties include foot and motorized patrol, control of pedestrian and
vehicular traffic, flight line security, crime prevention/physical security, desk sergeant, communications dispatcher,
squad leader, operations sergeant, platoon sergeant, and provost sergeant billets. Military police are confronted
with many forms of violations and criminal liability, misdemeanor through felony.
The recruiter must be thoroughly familiar with the enlistment process from applicant prospecting to preparation for
recruit training. Recruiters work in an environment external to the normal Marine Corps post, station, and Fleet
Marine Force (FMF) environments. Typical functions of the recruiter include preliminary screening and
administrative processing, scheduling physical examinations, completion of enlistment documents, and maintaining
accurate records per references. Recruiters also provide the community with Marine Corps publicity material and
assist in civic events. They are stationed at recruit depots, recruiting stations, Military Enlistment Processing
Stations (MEPS), and recruiting substations throughout the United States and some overseas locations.
Communication (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT)
Computer Applications (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT)
Law Enforcement (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT)
Patrol Operations (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT)
Police Supervision (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT)
Traffic Control (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT)
Personnel Administration And Management(GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT)
Principles Of Management (GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT)
Project Management (MSGT, MGYSGT)
Communication (SSGT, GYSGT)
Interviewing And Counseling (SSGT, GYSGT)
Sales Management (SSGT, GYSGT)
L
L
L
L
L
L
U
U
U
L
U
U
2 SH
3 SH
2 SH
3 SH
3 SH
3 SH
3 SH
3 SH
3 SH
3 SH
3 SH
3 SH
04-DEC-2006
18-MAY-2007
24-FEB-2011
None
None
(2/07)(2/07)
(10/12)(10/12)
Exams taken after 31 October 2011 may have recommended college credit via the ACE National Guide.
Go to http://www2.acenet.edu/credit/?fuseaction=browse.getOrganizationDetail&FICE=190163 and look for your exam.
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18Y
8001A
8002A
8003
T3W
8004
8005
8006A
MMC
58K
MMF
8101
8103
8105
MMH
8102
Course ID Date Taken Title Location Reason
(1) Course has not been evaluated by ACE.
(2) Class attendance dates were not recorded in the service member's record.
(3) Course was not completed during the ACE evaluation period.
(4) Course was not evaluated by ACE at this specific location.
Other Learning Experiences
Tracked Vehicle Repairman
Amphibious Vehicle
Basic Grammar
Leadership
Military Studies
Sgt Non-Resident Program
Training Management
Battle Skills
Weapons
Grey Belt
Military Police Officer Basic
Brown Belt
Leadership and Administration
Warfighting Techniques
SNCOCDEP Leadership Credo
Black Belt, First Degree
Military Studies
MCB Camp Pendleton, CA
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
No Location Given
No Location Given
No Location Given
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
No Location Given
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
MC-1708-0005
MC-0501-0005
13-JUN-2001
20-MAY-2002
20-MAY-2002
20-MAY-2002
10-FEB-2003
10-FEB-2003
10-FEB-2003
10-FEB-2003
25-JUN-2003
31-DEC-2005
20-JAN-2006
01-FEB-2006
01-FEB-2006
01-FEB-2006
26-FEB-2006
29-JUN-2006
This section provides a record of the service member's learning experiences that do not have credit recommended for one or more of the
following reasons:
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8104
T5P
M8R
DLI-CIP-AFHANISTAN
DLI-CIP-IRAQ
DOD-IAA-V5.0
MMD
MME
8202
8203
8204
8205
MMM
T3K
8201
KZF
MMB
SNCODEP Tactical Decision
Making
Staff Noncommissioned Officer
(SNCO) Career Distance Education
Program
Small Arms Weapons Instructor
Afghanistan
Iraq
DOD Information Assurance
Awareness
Green Belt
Martial Arts Instructor
Military Justice and the Law of War
WarfightingTechniques
Combat Techniques
Combined Arms
Black Belt, Second Degree
Staff Noncommissioned Officers
Advanced Distance Education
Program (SNCOADEP)
Military Studies
Senior Enlisted Joint Professional
Military Education Course
Tan Belt
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
No Location Given
No Location Given
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
US Department of the Navy
No Location Given
No Location Given
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
No Location Given
No Location Given
Marine Corps Institute
Washington, DC
No Location Given
No Location Given
1
3
4
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
MC-0501-0006
MC-1406-0047
MC-2201-0007
SEJPME
29-JUN-2006
02-JUL-2006
06-SEP-2007
07-NOV-2007
07-NOV-2007
07-NOV-2007
10-DEC-2007
19-APR-2009
20-MAY-2010
20-MAY-2010
20-MAY-2010
20-MAY-2010
23-JUN-2010
09-NOV-2010
09-NOV-2010
03-AUG-2014
2001
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JST Official Transcript Explanation
The American Council on Education (ACE) is the nation's unifying voice for higher education. ACE serves as a consensus leader on key higher
education issues and seeks to influence public policy through advocacy, research, and program initiatives. ACE's Military Programs evaluates formal
service courses and occupations approved by a central authority, employing the services of teams of subject-matter specialists from colleges and
universities (professors, deans, and other academicians) that, through the discussion and the application of evaluation procedures and guidelines,
reach consensus on content, description, and amount of credit to be recommended for selected courses and occupations. For comprehensive
information on the ACE Military Evaluation process, consult the Course and Occupation Evaluation Systems, described in the online Guide to the
Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services at: http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/AboutCrsEval.htm).
ACE, the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation
have developed a set of guidelines contained in the Joint Statement on the Transfer and Award of Credit
(http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/JointStatement/htm) that are intended to serve as a guide for institutions developing or reviewing policies
dealing with transfer, acceptance and award of credit for courses and occupations completed in a variety of institutional and extrainstitutional
settings, including the military. More information on guidelines for awarding credit for courses and occupations appearing on JST transcripts is
contained in The AACRAO 2003 Academic Record and Transcript Guide.
Service members may request copies of JST transcripts directly from the Operation Centers at https://jst.doded.mil. ACE does not issue these
transcripts or make any adjustments to missing or incorrect information contained in them. Service members must contact the respective service
specific Operations Centers for adjustments or corrections to the transcripts. Colleges and universities may also receive web-based official copies of
these documents by contacting the JST Operations Center at jst@doded.mil.
Understanding JST Transcripts
The full exhibit and description for courses and occupations listed on JST transcripts can be found in the Guide to the Evaluation of Educational
Experiences in the Armed Services which is available only online at: (http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu) and updated on a daily basis as new
courses and occupations are evaluated for recommended credit.
Key to transcript terms:
Military Course ID - This is the number the military service has assigned for this particular course.
SH - Semester hours.
ACE Identifier - The number ACE assigns a particular course. Courses are identified by a 2-letter prefix that designates the military service (AF - Air
Force, AR - Army, CG - Coast Guard, DD - Department of Defense, MC - Marine Corps, and NV - Navy), followed by a unique eight-digit course
identifier.
ACE Credit Recommendation is listed in semester hours, in the following categories:
V = Vocational; L = Lower level (freshman or sophomore level); U = Upper level (Junior or Senior Level); G = Graduate level.
Dates Taken/Dates Held - Courses and occupations will normally have a start and end date that will show the time period the course was completed or
the occupation was held.
Location - Valid location(s) where the course was completed.
Occupational Codes:
Army MOS:
MOS - Army MOS has 5 digits. The first 3 digits identify the occupational specialty and the last 2 digits identify the skill level (E1-E4 = skill
level10; E5 = skill level 20; E6 = skill level 30; E7 = skill level 40; E8 - skill level 50; E9 = skill level 60).
Navy Rates and Ratings:
NER - Navy enlisted rates are occupation identifications assigned to personnel at paygrades E-1 to E-9. Each general rate involves the performance of
entry-level tasks and leads to one or more ratings. Career patterns from recruit to master chief petty officer are identified by 4 to 5-digit codes.
NEC - The NEC Structure supplements the Enlisted Rating Structure by identifying skills requiring more specific identification than that provided
by general rates and ratings and that are not rating-wide requirements. Selected NECS have been evaluated by ACE to date.
LDO, NWO - Limited Duty Officer, Navy Warrant Officer - Technical officer specialists who perform duties that are technically oriented, with
skills acquired through experience and training that are limited in scope to other officer categories. These specialties are normally identified by 4
digits, each successively providing more precise identification of the individual holder.
Marine Corps:
MCE - an MOS has 4 digits and a descriptive title; the first 2 digits normally describe the occupational field and the last 2 digits identify the
promotional level and specialty within the occupation.
MCO - officer MOS.
Coast Guard:
CGA - Coast Guard officer aviation competencies.
CGR - Enlisted rating structure used for classified enlisted personnel and qualifications, with career levels from recruit to master chief petty
officer.
CGW - Coast Guard Warrant Officers are technical officer specialists who perform duties that are technically oriented and acquired through
experience and training that is limited in scope and relation to other officer categories.
MATMEP - Maintenance Training Management and Evaluation Program, a standardized, documentable, level-progressive, technical skills management
and evaluation program for enlisted aviation technical maintenance training. The Summary sheet submitted by the service member lists the current
level of training completed and should be used by the evaluator to verify the attained level in awarding credit.
DANTES - The Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support maintains the educational records of the service members who have completed
DANTES subject Standardized Tests (DSSTs), CLEP examinations, and GED tests. For examinations administered at military installations, results of
these tests may appear on JST transcripts for consideration in the award of the recommended credit. However, individual colleges and universities may
reserve the right to request official scores directly from ETS or DANTES, to confirm completion of these exams and the credits recommended.
COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP) - The College-Level Examination Program or CLEP provides students of any age with the
opportunity to demonstrate college-level achievement through a program of exams in undergraduate college courses. There are 2,900 colleges that
grant credit and/or advanced standing for CLEP exams.
FERPA - The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (20 U.S.C. 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99)
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This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the American Council On Education (ACE) and is provided for your information and
** PROTECTED BY FERPA **
academic advisement, but is not an official component of the JST transcript.
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SUMMARY
MC-2204-0105
NV-1704-0004
NV-1704-0004
MC-1401-0009
MC-1406-0023
MC-1408-0027
M92
C-222-2010
67A
3420D
033M
8000
Marine Combat
Air Traffic Controller
Air Traffic Controller
Personal Financial Management by
Correspondence
Fundamentals of Marine Corps Leadership by
Correspondence
Sergeants Nonresident Program by
Correspondence
01-MAR-1996
26-JUL-1996
30-JUL-1996
05-NOV-1997
05-NOV-1997
10-FEB-2003
Credit Is Not Recommended
Aviation Meteorology
Federal Aviation Regulations
National Airspace System
Navigation Principles
Air Traffic Control
Aviation Meteorology
Federal Aviation Regulations
National Airspace System
Navigation Principles
Air Traffic Control
Personal Finance
Supervisory Management
Credit Is Not Recommended
2
2
3
2
6
2
2
3
2
6
1
1
L
L
L
L
U
L
L
L
L
U
L
L
Meteorology
Aviation
Navigation
Aviation
Meteorology
Aviation
Navigation
Aviation
BU211A/BU211B
MG102A/MG102B
MC-2204-0088 808 Recruit Training 26-JAN-1996
Marksmanship
Orienteering/Outdoor Skills
Physical Fitness And Conditioning
2
1
1
L
L
L
CJ207A
Physical Education
Physical Education
Name: SSN:
MOCK, KRISTOFER A XXX-XX-XXXX
ACE Exhibit
Number
Military Course
Number
Title / Subject Date Credit Level
SOC Course
Category Code
C-222-2010
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This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the American Council On Education (ACE) and is provided for your information and
** PROTECTED BY FERPA **
academic advisement, but is not an official component of the JST transcript.
4
MC-1728-0012
MC-1715-0132
MC-1728-0013
MC-2204-0163
MC-1728-0007
MC-1728-0014
MC-2204-0174
MC-2204-0137
MC-2204-0182
NV-1512-0008
MC-2201-0004
RF3
1142B
5812A
2135
582
581E
8100
0380A
0326
HFW
4133
Military Police
Solid State Devices by Correspondence
Military Police Interview/Interrogation Forms
by Correspondence
Inspection and Repair of The M9 Pistol by
Correspondence
Corrections Supervisor by Correspondence
Corrections by Correspondence
Staff Noncommissioned Officers (NCO)
Career Distance Education
Infantry Squad Leader: Combat Leadership
Stability and Support Operations
Marine Air Ground Task Force
Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence
(HUMINT) Basic
Semper Fit Basic Fitness
20-MAY-2005
17-AUG-2005
01-FEB-2006
01-FEB-2006
04-MAY-2006
09-MAY-2006
29-JUN-2006
15-AUG-2006
15-AUG-2006
18-MAY-2007
19-MAY-2008
Criminal Justice or Security or Law
Enforcement
Introduction To Solid State Devices
Survey Of Electronic Devices
Report Writing
Credit Is Not Recommended
Corrections
Corrections
Leadership or Decision Making
Military Science or Office Procedures
Military Science
Credit Is Not Recommended
Applied Psychology or Military Psychology
Physical Education or Military Science
6
3
2
1
3
3
1
3
1
3
1
L
V
L
V
L
L
L
L
L
U
L
ET125A
CJ401A/CJ401B,
CJ405A
CJ401A/CJ401B,
CJ405A
Military Science
Name: SSN:
ACE Exhibit
Number
Military Course
Number
Title / Subject Date Credit Level
SOC Course
Category Code
MOCK, KRISTOFER A XXX-XX-XXXX
J-244-0944
4133A
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Level: V=Vocational Certificate L=Lower Division Baccalaureate/Associate Degree U=Upper Division Baccalaureate G=Graduate
This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the American Council On Education (ACE) and is provided for your information and
** PROTECTED BY FERPA **
academic advisement, but is not an official component of the JST transcript.
4
MC-2204-0142
MC-0327-0001
8200
81C
Staff Noncommissioned Officers Advanced
Distance Education Program
Basic Recruiter
09-NOV-2010
24-FEB-2011
Military Science
Marketing
Public Speaking
Sales
2
3
3
3
U
L
L
L
Military Science
BU301A/BU301B
CM001A/CM001B
BU324A/BU324B
Name: SSN:
ACE Exhibit
Number
Military Course
Number
Title / Subject Date Credit Level
SOC Course
Category Code
MOCK, KRISTOFER A XXX-XX-XXXX
MCE-7257-001
MCE-2141-001
7257
2141
Air Traffic Controller
Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV)
Repairer/Technician
28-SEP-1999
13-JUN-2001
Communications (SSGT and GYSGT)
Computer Applications (SSGT and GYSGT)
Crew Resource Management (SSGT and
GYSGT)
Electronic Systems (SSGT and GYSGT)
Facilities Management (SSGT and GYSGT)
Training And Development (SSGT and
GYSGT)
Advanced Air Traffic Control (SSGT and
GYSGT)
Computer Applications (SSGT, GYSGT)
Heavy Equipment Maintenance And Repair
(SSGT, GYSGT)
Land Navigation (SSGT, GYSGT)
Small Boat Operation (SSGT, GYSGT)
Supervision (SSGT, GYSGT)
2
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
2
3
3
L
L
L
L
L
L
U
L
L
L
L
L
Communication
CS101A/CS101B,
CS102A
Aviation
Management
Electronics/Elctrcty
Management
MG206B
Aviation
CS101A/CS101B,
CS102A
VO019A
Navigation
Navigation
MG102A/MG102B
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This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the American Council On Education (ACE) and is provided for your information and
** PROTECTED BY FERPA **
academic advisement, but is not an official component of the JST transcript.
4
Name: SSN:
ACE Exhibit
Number
Military Course
Number
Title / Subject Date Credit Level
SOC Course
Category Code
MOCK, KRISTOFER A XXX-XX-XXXX
MCE-5811-001
MCE-8411-001
5811
8411
Military Police
Recruiter
18-MAY-2007
24-FEB-2011
Communication (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT,
MGYSGT)
Computer Applications (SSGT, GYSGT,
MSGT, MGYSGT)
Law Enforcement (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT,
MGYSGT)
Patrol Operations (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT,
MGYSGT)
Police Supervision (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT,
MGYSGT)
Traffic Control (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT,
MGYSGT)
Personnel Administration And
Management(GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT)
Principles Of Management (GYSGT, MSGT,
MGYSGT)
Project Management (MSGT, MGYSGT)
Communication (SSGT, GYSGT)
Interviewing And Counseling (SSGT, GYSGT)
Sales Management (SSGT, GYSGT)
2
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
L
L
L
L
L
L
U
U
U
L
U
U
Communication
CS101A/CS101B,
CS102A
Law Enforcement
CJ209A
CJ203A
Law Enforcement
MG201A/MG201B
MG101A/MG101B
MG108B, MG502B
Communication
MG402B
Level: V=Vocational L=Lower Division Baccalaureate/Associate U=Upper Division Baccalaureate G=Graduate E=Continuing Education D=Developmental
02/24/2015
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Credits: S=Semester Hours Q=Quarter Hours C=Clock N=Continuing Education Units
*This addendum is provided for your information and academic advisement only and may be incomplete. THE APPROPRIATE
OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT MUST BE ORDERED FROM THE PARENT INSTITUTIONS.
2
MOCK, KRISTOFER AName: XXX-XX-XXXXSSN:
CS133
BA150
EN230
CJ102
PH101
HS111
EN101
SS210
ENGL102
HIST112
SCIN105
SCIN104
Course
Comp Info Syst
Prin Of Bus Man
Eng Grammar And Vocab
Intro To Criminology
Intro To Philosophy
World Civ Before 1650
Proficiency In Writing
Human Sexuality
Effectiveness In Writing
World Civilization Since 1650
Introduction To Human
Anatomy & Physiology Lab
Introduction To Human
Anatomy And Physiology
Title
19-AUG-2005
19-AUG-2005
28-AUG-2006
28-AUG-2006
03-DEC-2007
03-DEC-2007
07-APR-2008
07-APR-2008
04-JAN-2010
04-JAN-2010
07-JUN-2010
07-JUN-2010
Start
Date
19-DEC-2005
19-DEC-2005
28-DEC-2006
28-DEC-2006
25-JAN-2008
25-JAN-2008
27-JUL-2008
27-JUL-2008
28-FEB-2010
28-FEB-2010
01-AUG-2010
01-AUG-2010
End
Date
4S
3S
3S
3S
3S
3S
3S
3S
3S
3S
1S
3S
Credits/
Unit
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
Level
B
B
B
A
A
A
A
B
A
B
A
A
Grade
Grantham University
Grantham University
Grantham University
Grantham University
American Public University System
American Public University System
American Public University System
American Public University System
American Public University System
American Public University System
American Public University System
American Public University System
Institution
7200 NW 86th Street
7200 NW 86th Street
7200 NW 86th Street
7200 NW 86th Street
111 West Congress Street
111 West Congress Street
111 West Congress Street
111 West Congress Street
111 West Congress Street
111 West Congress Street
111 West Congress Street
111 West Congress Street
Kansas City, MO 64153
Kansas City, MO 64153
Kansas City, MO 64153
Kansas City, MO 64153
Charles Town, WV 25414
Charles Town, WV 25414
Charles Town, WV 25414
Charles Town, WV 25414
Charles Town, WV 25414
Charles Town, WV 25414
Charles Town, WV 25414
Charles Town, WV 25414
ACADEMIC INSTITUTION COURSES
NOT AN OFFICIAL
TRANSCRIPT*
Level: V=Vocational L=Lower Division Baccalaureate/Associate U=Upper Division Baccalaureate G=Graduate E=Continuing Education D=Developmental
02/24/2015
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Credits: S=Semester Hours Q=Quarter Hours C=Clock N=Continuing Education Units
*This addendum is provided for your information and academic advisement only and may be incomplete. THE APPROPRIATE
OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT MUST BE ORDERED FROM THE PARENT INSTITUTIONS.
2
CMRJ331
CMRJ329
CMRJ306
CMRJ332
MATH110
CMRJ333
CMRJ201
LITR220
Course
Fingerprint Analysis
Criminal Profiling
Criminal Investigation
Bloodspatter Pattern
Analysis
College Algebra
Firearms Forensics
Investigation
Criminal Justice
Administration
American Literature Before
Civil War
Title
06-SEP-2010
06-SEP-2010
01-NOV-2010
01-NOV-2010
03-JAN-2011
03-JAN-2011
01-SEP-2014
01-SEP-2014
Start
Date
31-OCT-2010
31-OCT-2010
26-DEC-2010
26-DEC-2010
27-FEB-2011
27-FEB-2011
26-OCT-2014
26-OCT-2014
End
Date
3S
3S
3S
3S
3S
3S
3S
3S
Credits/
Unit
L
U
U
U
L
L
L
L
Level
A
B
A
B
B
A
D
F
Grade
American Public University System
American Public University System
American Public University System
American Public University System
American Public University System
American Public University System
American Public University System
American Public University System
Institution
111 West Congress Street
111 West Congress Street
111 West Congress Street
111 West Congress Street
111 West Congress Street
111 West Congress Street
111 West Congress Street
111 West Congress Street
Charles Town, WV 25414
Charles Town, WV 25414
Charles Town, WV 25414
Charles Town, WV 25414
Charles Town, WV 25414
Charles Town, WV 25414
Charles Town, WV 25414
Charles Town, WV 25414
JOINT SERVICES TRANSCRIPT (JST) CORRECTION/UPDATE
PROCEDURES (MARINE)
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training/courses without course ID numbers (CIN), & non-Department of Education courses such as FEMA, DHS, etc. Do
NOT send this information; it will NOT be added to the JST.
INFORMATION ON THE JST CORRECTION PROCEDURES
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Originates from MCTFS
Veterans without the original DD214
contact www.archives.gov/veterans
Active Duty: Contact your servicing Unit Diary Clerk or Admin Office. That office will submit
documents to update MCTFS.
Veterans: MAIL “Certified” or notarized copy of unaltered DD214 with original “Certified
True” or notary signature to the JST OPERATIONS CENTER. Faxed/Emailed DD214’s are
NOT accepted. DO NOT SEND YOUR ORIGINAL. Provide your contact information with
submitted documents.
Military Training/Courses
Marine Corps Total Force System
(MCTFS), Training Information
Management System (TIMS), and
Marine Corps Institute (MCI) are
shown on the JST.
All courses must be entered into
MCTFS prior to submitting to JST for
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Active Duty: ACE recommended college credit requires that dates and locations be shown.
If the date and/or location is missing, mail a copy of course completion certificate, service
record page(s), or DD Form 295 to JST Operations. All documents must be certified as a true
copy by the Unit Diary/Admin NCO or notary.
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Active Duty and Veterans must include on the documents: First and last name, last four of
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Active Duty: Procedures for submitting documents showing changes/corrections to MOS codes
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from institutions that are regionally
or nationally accredited by an
agency recognized by the US
Department of Education (DoE).
www.ope.ed.gov/accreditation
Note: Foreign Transcripts can only
be accepted if the institution’s
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U.S. DoE. Credit evaluations or
equivalency reports cannot be
accepted.
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Email JST OPERATIONS CENTER to notify of pending transcript arrival and to provide
institution and level of degree (i.e. Associate, Bachelors).
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Navy COOL, licensures, etc. that are
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  • 1. Page of1 02/24/2015 ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 11 MOCK, KRISTOFER A XXX-XX-XXXX Staff Sergeant (E6) MOCK, KRISTOFER A Transcript Sent To: Name: SSN: Rank: JOINT SERVICES TRANSCRIPT **UNOFFICIAL** Military Courses ActiveStatus: Military Course ID ACE Identifier Course Title Location-Description-Credit Areas Dates Taken ACE Credit Recommendation Level Recruit Training: Upon completion of the course, the male and female graduate recruit will demonstrate knowledge of the code of military conduct, laws of war, history of the U.S. Marine Corps, first aid and field sanitation, and nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare defense; practice military courtesy; demonstrate good personal health, hygiene, and grooming; and successfully meet prescribed marksmanship standards, physical fitness test requirements, skill level in land navigation, and survival swimming requirements. Male recruit training is 464 hours; female recruit training 510-511 hours. MC-2204-0088808 06-NOV-1995 26-JAN-1996 Marksmanship Orienteering/Outdoor Skills Physical Fitness And Conditioning L L L 2 SH 1 SH 1 SH Marine Combat: Air Traffic Controller: MC-2204-0105 NV-1704-0004 07-FEB-1996 08-APR-1996 01-MAR-1996 26-JUL-1996 Upon completion of the course, the student will possess weapon and infantry skills necessary to function as a member of a rifle squad or machine gun team. M92 C-222-2010 Infantry School Camp Lejeune, NC Credit Is Not Recommended SH (3/92)(3/92) (8/99)(8/99) to to to
  • 2. Page of2 02/24/2015 ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 11 Air Traffic Controller: Fundamentals of Marine Corps Leadership by Correspondence: Personal Financial Management by Correspondence: Sergeants Nonresident Program by Correspondence: NV-1704-0004 MC-1406-0023 MC-1401-0009 MC-1408-0027 22-APR-1996 30-JUL-1996 Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to fulfill apprentice-level technical requirement for an air traffic controller eventually leading to FAA certification in control tower operations. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to fulfill apprentice-level technical requirement for an air traffic controller eventually leading to FAA certification in control tower operations. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate principles and techniques of leadership and their application to problems in areas such as race relations and substance abuse. Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to assist in managing their own personal financial matters and military benefits. Upon completion of the course, the student will possess necessary leadership, communication, and analytic skills to 67A 033M 3420D 8000 Air Technical Training Center Air Technical Training Center Marine Corps Institute Marine Corps Institute Marine Corps Institute Pensacola, FL Pensacola, FL Washington, DC Washington, DC Washington, DC C-222-2010 Aviation Meteorology Federal Aviation Regulations National Airspace System Navigation Principles Air Traffic Control Aviation Meteorology Federal Aviation Regulations National Airspace System Navigation Principles Air Traffic Control Supervisory Management Personal Finance 2 SH 2 SH 3 SH 2 SH 6 SH 2 SH 2 SH 3 SH 2 SH 6 SH 1 SH 1 SH L L L L U L L L L U L L 05-NOV-1997 05-NOV-1997 10-FEB-2003 (1/96)(10/00) (1/96)(10/00) (11/01)(11/01) (1/01)(1/01) to NOTE: MCI designates a minimum passing score at 65%. NOTE: MCI designates a minimum passing score at 65%.
  • 3. Page of3 02/24/2015 ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 11 Military Police: Solid State Devices by Correspondence: Inspection and Repair of The M9 Pistol by Correspondence: Military Police Interview/Interrogation Forms by Correspondence: MC-1728-0012 MC-1715-0132 MC-2204-0163 MC-1728-0013 21-MAR-2005 20-MAY-2005 become an effective noncommissioned officer in the Marine Corps. Upon completion of the course, the student will be familiarized with general military subjects, military police operations, non-lethal tactics and munitions, and the use of force continuum. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe semiconductor atomic theory, semiconductor characteristics, definitions of N-type and P-type material, and dynamic effects of current flow through P-N junctions; the student will be able to recognize NPN & PNP transistors by schematic symbols, wafer diagram, and biasing circuitry required for proper operation; the student will be able to describe distortion conditions, various operating configurations, and proper test, troubleshooting, and repair techniques; the student will be able to identify simple semiconductor devices, including zener diodes, tunnel diodes, varactors, SCRs and TRIACs; the student will be able to identify application circuitry and be aware of the operating functions of dacu devices; the student will be able to identify semiconductor power supply circuits by their schematic representation and identify signal conditioning effects at sequential points of the power supply. The student will be able to recognize the use of troubleshooting bridge circuitry, filter components, and multiplier circuits for the purpose of troubleshooting; the student will be able to recognize voltage regulation through shunt and series techniques, identify the signal conditions at sequential points of the regulator, and identify, by output effects, component failure of the circuit. The student will be able to recognize power supply multiplier circuits and their signal processing effects. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of unit-level maintenance, repair, and operation of an M-9 (9mm) Pistol. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to explain and complete voluntary statement forms, and interview and interrogation logs, and complete suspect's acknowledgement and waiver-of-rights form. RF3 1142B 2135 5812A Marine Corps Detachment Marine Corps Institute Marine Corps Institute Marine Corps Institute Ft Leonard Wood, MO Washington, DC Washington, DC Washington, DC Credit Is Not Recommended Criminal Justice or Security or Law Enforcement Survey Of Electronic Devices Introduction To Solid State Devices Credit Is Not Recommended Report Writing SH 6 SH 2 SH 3 SH SH 1 SH L L V V 17-AUG-2005 01-FEB-2006 01-FEB-2006 (9/97)(9/97) (8/02)(8/02) (11/01)(11/01) (9/03)(9/03) to NOTE: MCI designates a minimum passing score at 65%.
  • 4. Page of4 02/24/2015 ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 11 Corrections Supervisor by Correspondence: Corrections by Correspondence: Staff Noncommissioned Officers (NCO) Career Distance Education: Stability and Support Operations: Infantry Squad Leader: Combat Leadership: MC-1728-0007 MC-1728-0014 MC-2204-0174 MC-2204-0182 MC-2204-0137 Upon completion of the course, the student will master techniques of report writing and execution of required forms dealing with confinement, prison release, and general brig operation; supervise and implement emergency plans and training associated with such brig operations as fire, escape, riots, and bomb threats; master administrative procedures connected with transfer of prisoners; supervise day-to-day operations of brig, including staffing, training, and administrative duties; and perform and supervise all functions of custody and control of prisoners. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe general correctional policies and procedures relating to control and security of prisoners, emergencies, prisoner discipline, confinement, sentence computation, general brig operations, and maintain various prisoner records and administrative reports. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to understand and apply leadership concepts and theory, and understand the principles of military tactics and the role of effective military management and administration in both peace and war, and understand Marine Corps practices. Upon completion of the course, the student will understand information regarding stability and support operations. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify the common elements of combat, the sources of 582 581E 8100 0326 0380A Marine Corps Institute Marine Corps Institute Marine Corps Institute Marine Corps Institute Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC Washington, DC Washington, DC Washington, DC Washington, DC Corrections Corrections Leadership or Decision Making Military Science or Office Procedures Credit Is Not Recommended 3 SH 3 SH 1 SH 3 SH SH L L L L 04-MAY-2006 09-MAY-2006 29-JUN-2006 15-AUG-2006 15-AUG-2006 (9/02)(9/02) (11/01)(11/01) (9/02)(9/02) (3/06)(3/06) (3/07)(3/07) NOTE: MCI designates a minimum passing score at 65%. NOTE: MCI designates a minimum passing score at 65%. NOTE: MCI designates a minimum passing score at 65%.
  • 5. Page of5 02/24/2015 ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 11 Marine Air Ground Task Force Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Basic: Semper Fit Basic Fitness: Staff Noncommissioned Officers Advanced Distance Education Program: Basic Recruiter: NV-1512-0008 MC-2201-0004 MC-2204-0142 MC-0327-0001 29-JAN-2007 06-JAN-2011 18-MAY-2007 24-FEB-2011 fear and stress in combat, and the types of discipline being demonstrated. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to conduct a preliminary investigation of acts of espionage, subversion, sabotage, terrorism, and threat vulnerability assessment in support of force protection; and identify the objectives of terrorists, terrorist typologies, and the factors involved in identifying terrorist presence. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate a basic knowledge of exercise physiology, stretching, flexibility, warm-up; strength, speed, and agility training, aerobic fitness and training, sports-related injuries and rehabilitation, climatic environmental considerations, and basic nutrition. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to define the strategic environment; explain the strategy- making process; identify the instruments of national power, national security environment and threats, political and military objectives, and the fundamentals of joint strategy and warfare; assess unit readiness; identify financial planning; define investment, retirement planning, tax deferred income, social security benefits, and military retirement benefits. The student will also be able to identify the purpose and function of the military justice system, the requirements for investigation, definition of probable cause, legal objects of search, chain of custody, and the purpose and procedures for close air support, combat service support, rear area security, and combat techniques. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to apply communication principles to recruiting and marketing of prospective personnel; utilize presentation and sales techniques effectively; demonstrate public speaking skills; and assist in effective recruitment practices. HFW 4133 8200 81C Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center, Dam Neck Marine Corps Institute Marine Corps Institute Recruit Depot Virginia Beach, VA Washington, DC Washington, DC San Diego, CA J-244-0944 4133A Military Science Applied Psychology or Military Psychology Physical Education or Military Science Military Science Marketing Public Speaking Sales 1 SH 3 SH 1 SH 2 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH L U L U L L L 19-MAY-2008 09-NOV-2010 (3/07)(3/07) (12/04)(12/04) (3/07)(3/07) (4/11)(4/11) to to NOTE: MCI designates a minimum passing score at 65%. NOTE: MCI designates a minimum passing score at 65%.
  • 6. Page of6 02/24/2015 ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 11 Military Experience Basic Marine: Basic Air Control/Air Support/Antiair Warfare/Air Traffic Control Marine: Air Traffic Controller-Trainee: Air Traffic Controller: Air Traffic Controller-Radar: Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV) Repairer/Technician: NONE ASSIGNED NONE ASSIGNED NONE ASSIGNED MCE-7257-001 NONE ASSIGNED MCE-2141-001 MCE-9971 MCE-7200 MCE-7251 7257 MCE-7253 2141 Description not available. See individual speciality in the 7200 series. While undergoing instruction under close supervision, trainees pursue an air traffic controller tower/radar MOS. Air traffic controllers routinely perform various duties and task related to the control of air traffic and vehicles within the designated areas aboard an established airport control zone, expeditionary airfield, or remote area landing site. These duties are performed within control towers, radar facilities, and expeditionary air traffic control equipment. Air traffic controllers-radar perform various duties within a radar facility incident to the control of air traffic at an established ATCF, expeditionary airfield, or remote landing areas. Typical duties include aircraft movement information with associated facilities or agencies, coordinating the current weather and field conditions as required, and performing ATC duties in both tactical and nontactical ATC organizations. The Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV) repairer/technician, under supervision, performs basic automotive and hull duties incidental to inspection, maintenance, and repair of the Assault Amphibious Vehicle family of vehicles. The AAV repairer/technician also completes basic shop administrative forms and records utilizing technical manuals. The Gunnery Sergeant to Corporal level supervises, and performs various duties incident to the inspection, Communications (SSGT and GYSGT) Computer Applications (SSGT and GYSGT) Crew Resource Management (SSGT and GYSGT) Electronic Systems (SSGT and GYSGT) Facilities Management (SSGT and GYSGT) Training And Development (SSGT and GYSGT) Advanced Air Traffic Control (SSGT and GYSGT) L L L L L L U 2 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 2 SH 3 SH 01-FEB-1996 01-JAN-1997 01-JAN-1999 28-SEP-1999 28-SEP-1999 13-JUN-2001 None None None None (11/10)(11/10) (2/09)(2/09) Level ACE Credit Recommendation Dates HeldACE Identifier Title Description-Credit Areas Occupation ID
  • 7. Page of7 02/24/2015 ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 11 Martial Arts Instructor: Close Combat Instructor: Basic Military Police and Corrections Marine: Combat Marksmanship Coach: Marksmanship Coach: Combat Marksmanship Trainer: Marksmanship Instructor: NONE ASSIGNED NONE ASSIGNED NONE ASSIGNED NONE ASSIGNED NONE ASSIGNED NONE ASSIGNED NONE ASSIGNED MCE-0916 MCE-8551 MCE-5800 MCE-0933 MCE-8530 MCE-0931 MCE-8531 maintenance, and repair of the automotive and turret systems of the AAV. The AAV repairer/technician also prepares, maintains, and supervises shop maintenance and management programs, and coordinates maintenance and recovery operations according to grade. Conduct training in principles of close combat and core values. Close combat instructors conduct training in all aspects of close combat to include: combat hitting skills, defensive techniques, linear infighting neural-override engagement (LINE) techniques, bayonet fighting and weapons of opportunity. Marines entering this occupation field will receive MOS 5800, while participating in on-the-job training (if required) and attending formal schools. Analyze difficulties of shooters during dry and live fire exercises in all phases of the Marine Corps Marksmanship Program during qualification and requalification. Additionally, they assist in the operation of firing ranges. Marksmanship coaches analyze difficulties of shooters during dry and live fire exercises in all phases of the Marine Corps Marksmanship Program during qualification and re-qualification. Additionally, they assist in the operation of firing ranges. Instruct in all phases of the Marine Corps Marksmanship Program on the qualification and requalification on small arms ranges. Additionally, assist in the operation of firing ranges. Marksmanship Instructors instruct in all phases of the Marine Corps Markmanship Program on the qualification and requalification on small arms ranges. Additionally they assist in the operation of firing ranges. Computer Applications (SSGT, GYSGT) Heavy Equipment Maintenance And Repair (SSGT, GYSGT) Land Navigation (SSGT, GYSGT) Small Boat Operation (SSGT, GYSGT) Supervision (SSGT, GYSGT) L L L L L 3 SH 3 SH 2 SH 3 SH 3 SH 11-AUG-2004 11-AUG-2004 24-MAR-2005 11-MAY-2006 11-MAY-2006 10-JUN-2006 10-JUN-2006 None None None None None None (7/09)(7/09)
  • 8. Page of8 02/24/2015 ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 11 College Level Test Scores NONE ASSIGNED -- Occupation not evaluated by ACE or not evaluated during the time frame held by service member. NONE Basic Intelligence Marines: Military Police: Recruiter: NONE ASSIGNED MCE-5811-001 MCE-8411-001 MCE-0200 5811 8411 Marines entering the intelligence occupation field will receive MOS 0200, Basic Intelligence Marines, while participating in on-the-job training (if required) and/or attending formal school. Military police perform assigned military law enforcement duties to uphold the criminal justice system, maintain good order and discipline, and support the commander's law enforcement and security requirements in peacetime and combat operations. Typical duties include foot and motorized patrol, control of pedestrian and vehicular traffic, flight line security, crime prevention/physical security, desk sergeant, communications dispatcher, squad leader, operations sergeant, platoon sergeant, and provost sergeant billets. Military police are confronted with many forms of violations and criminal liability, misdemeanor through felony. The recruiter must be thoroughly familiar with the enlistment process from applicant prospecting to preparation for recruit training. Recruiters work in an environment external to the normal Marine Corps post, station, and Fleet Marine Force (FMF) environments. Typical functions of the recruiter include preliminary screening and administrative processing, scheduling physical examinations, completion of enlistment documents, and maintaining accurate records per references. Recruiters also provide the community with Marine Corps publicity material and assist in civic events. They are stationed at recruit depots, recruiting stations, Military Enlistment Processing Stations (MEPS), and recruiting substations throughout the United States and some overseas locations. Communication (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Computer Applications (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Law Enforcement (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Patrol Operations (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Police Supervision (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Traffic Control (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Personnel Administration And Management(GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Principles Of Management (GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Project Management (MSGT, MGYSGT) Communication (SSGT, GYSGT) Interviewing And Counseling (SSGT, GYSGT) Sales Management (SSGT, GYSGT) L L L L L L U U U L U U 2 SH 3 SH 2 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 04-DEC-2006 18-MAY-2007 24-FEB-2011 None None (2/07)(2/07) (10/12)(10/12) Exams taken after 31 October 2011 may have recommended college credit via the ACE National Guide. Go to http://www2.acenet.edu/credit/?fuseaction=browse.getOrganizationDetail&FICE=190163 and look for your exam.
  • 9. Page of9 02/24/2015 ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 11 18Y 8001A 8002A 8003 T3W 8004 8005 8006A MMC 58K MMF 8101 8103 8105 MMH 8102 Course ID Date Taken Title Location Reason (1) Course has not been evaluated by ACE. (2) Class attendance dates were not recorded in the service member's record. (3) Course was not completed during the ACE evaluation period. (4) Course was not evaluated by ACE at this specific location. Other Learning Experiences Tracked Vehicle Repairman Amphibious Vehicle Basic Grammar Leadership Military Studies Sgt Non-Resident Program Training Management Battle Skills Weapons Grey Belt Military Police Officer Basic Brown Belt Leadership and Administration Warfighting Techniques SNCOCDEP Leadership Credo Black Belt, First Degree Military Studies MCB Camp Pendleton, CA Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC No Location Given No Location Given No Location Given Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC No Location Given Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MC-1708-0005 MC-0501-0005 13-JUN-2001 20-MAY-2002 20-MAY-2002 20-MAY-2002 10-FEB-2003 10-FEB-2003 10-FEB-2003 10-FEB-2003 25-JUN-2003 31-DEC-2005 20-JAN-2006 01-FEB-2006 01-FEB-2006 01-FEB-2006 26-FEB-2006 29-JUN-2006 This section provides a record of the service member's learning experiences that do not have credit recommended for one or more of the following reasons:
  • 10. Page of10 02/24/2015 ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 11 8104 T5P M8R DLI-CIP-AFHANISTAN DLI-CIP-IRAQ DOD-IAA-V5.0 MMD MME 8202 8203 8204 8205 MMM T3K 8201 KZF MMB SNCODEP Tactical Decision Making Staff Noncommissioned Officer (SNCO) Career Distance Education Program Small Arms Weapons Instructor Afghanistan Iraq DOD Information Assurance Awareness Green Belt Martial Arts Instructor Military Justice and the Law of War WarfightingTechniques Combat Techniques Combined Arms Black Belt, Second Degree Staff Noncommissioned Officers Advanced Distance Education Program (SNCOADEP) Military Studies Senior Enlisted Joint Professional Military Education Course Tan Belt Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC No Location Given No Location Given US Department of the Navy US Department of the Navy US Department of the Navy No Location Given No Location Given Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC No Location Given No Location Given Marine Corps Institute Washington, DC No Location Given No Location Given 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MC-0501-0006 MC-1406-0047 MC-2201-0007 SEJPME 29-JUN-2006 02-JUL-2006 06-SEP-2007 07-NOV-2007 07-NOV-2007 07-NOV-2007 10-DEC-2007 19-APR-2009 20-MAY-2010 20-MAY-2010 20-MAY-2010 20-MAY-2010 23-JUN-2010 09-NOV-2010 09-NOV-2010 03-AUG-2014 2001 END OF TRANSCRIPT *NOTICE TO ALL TRANSCRIPT REVIEWERS: FOR FULL EXPLANATIONS OF ALL ITEMS FLAGGED ON THIS TRANSCRIPT, PLEASE REFER TO LEGEND FOLLOWING LAST PAGE OF TRANSCRIPT.
  • 11. Page of11 02/24/2015 ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** 11 JST Official Transcript Explanation The American Council on Education (ACE) is the nation's unifying voice for higher education. ACE serves as a consensus leader on key higher education issues and seeks to influence public policy through advocacy, research, and program initiatives. ACE's Military Programs evaluates formal service courses and occupations approved by a central authority, employing the services of teams of subject-matter specialists from colleges and universities (professors, deans, and other academicians) that, through the discussion and the application of evaluation procedures and guidelines, reach consensus on content, description, and amount of credit to be recommended for selected courses and occupations. For comprehensive information on the ACE Military Evaluation process, consult the Course and Occupation Evaluation Systems, described in the online Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services at: http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/AboutCrsEval.htm). ACE, the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation have developed a set of guidelines contained in the Joint Statement on the Transfer and Award of Credit (http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/JointStatement/htm) that are intended to serve as a guide for institutions developing or reviewing policies dealing with transfer, acceptance and award of credit for courses and occupations completed in a variety of institutional and extrainstitutional settings, including the military. More information on guidelines for awarding credit for courses and occupations appearing on JST transcripts is contained in The AACRAO 2003 Academic Record and Transcript Guide. Service members may request copies of JST transcripts directly from the Operation Centers at https://jst.doded.mil. ACE does not issue these transcripts or make any adjustments to missing or incorrect information contained in them. Service members must contact the respective service specific Operations Centers for adjustments or corrections to the transcripts. Colleges and universities may also receive web-based official copies of these documents by contacting the JST Operations Center at jst@doded.mil. Understanding JST Transcripts The full exhibit and description for courses and occupations listed on JST transcripts can be found in the Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services which is available only online at: (http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu) and updated on a daily basis as new courses and occupations are evaluated for recommended credit. Key to transcript terms: Military Course ID - This is the number the military service has assigned for this particular course. SH - Semester hours. ACE Identifier - The number ACE assigns a particular course. Courses are identified by a 2-letter prefix that designates the military service (AF - Air Force, AR - Army, CG - Coast Guard, DD - Department of Defense, MC - Marine Corps, and NV - Navy), followed by a unique eight-digit course identifier. ACE Credit Recommendation is listed in semester hours, in the following categories: V = Vocational; L = Lower level (freshman or sophomore level); U = Upper level (Junior or Senior Level); G = Graduate level. Dates Taken/Dates Held - Courses and occupations will normally have a start and end date that will show the time period the course was completed or the occupation was held. Location - Valid location(s) where the course was completed. Occupational Codes: Army MOS: MOS - Army MOS has 5 digits. The first 3 digits identify the occupational specialty and the last 2 digits identify the skill level (E1-E4 = skill level10; E5 = skill level 20; E6 = skill level 30; E7 = skill level 40; E8 - skill level 50; E9 = skill level 60). Navy Rates and Ratings: NER - Navy enlisted rates are occupation identifications assigned to personnel at paygrades E-1 to E-9. Each general rate involves the performance of entry-level tasks and leads to one or more ratings. Career patterns from recruit to master chief petty officer are identified by 4 to 5-digit codes. NEC - The NEC Structure supplements the Enlisted Rating Structure by identifying skills requiring more specific identification than that provided by general rates and ratings and that are not rating-wide requirements. Selected NECS have been evaluated by ACE to date. LDO, NWO - Limited Duty Officer, Navy Warrant Officer - Technical officer specialists who perform duties that are technically oriented, with skills acquired through experience and training that are limited in scope to other officer categories. These specialties are normally identified by 4 digits, each successively providing more precise identification of the individual holder. Marine Corps: MCE - an MOS has 4 digits and a descriptive title; the first 2 digits normally describe the occupational field and the last 2 digits identify the promotional level and specialty within the occupation. MCO - officer MOS. Coast Guard: CGA - Coast Guard officer aviation competencies. CGR - Enlisted rating structure used for classified enlisted personnel and qualifications, with career levels from recruit to master chief petty officer. CGW - Coast Guard Warrant Officers are technical officer specialists who perform duties that are technically oriented and acquired through experience and training that is limited in scope and relation to other officer categories. MATMEP - Maintenance Training Management and Evaluation Program, a standardized, documentable, level-progressive, technical skills management and evaluation program for enlisted aviation technical maintenance training. The Summary sheet submitted by the service member lists the current level of training completed and should be used by the evaluator to verify the attained level in awarding credit. DANTES - The Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support maintains the educational records of the service members who have completed DANTES subject Standardized Tests (DSSTs), CLEP examinations, and GED tests. For examinations administered at military installations, results of these tests may appear on JST transcripts for consideration in the award of the recommended credit. However, individual colleges and universities may reserve the right to request official scores directly from ETS or DANTES, to confirm completion of these exams and the credits recommended. COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP) - The College-Level Examination Program or CLEP provides students of any age with the opportunity to demonstrate college-level achievement through a program of exams in undergraduate college courses. There are 2,900 colleges that grant credit and/or advanced standing for CLEP exams. FERPA - The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (20 U.S.C. 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99)
  • 12. Page of1 02/24/2015 Level: V=Vocational Certificate L=Lower Division Baccalaureate/Associate Degree U=Upper Division Baccalaureate G=Graduate This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the American Council On Education (ACE) and is provided for your information and ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** academic advisement, but is not an official component of the JST transcript. 4 SUMMARY MC-2204-0105 NV-1704-0004 NV-1704-0004 MC-1401-0009 MC-1406-0023 MC-1408-0027 M92 C-222-2010 67A 3420D 033M 8000 Marine Combat Air Traffic Controller Air Traffic Controller Personal Financial Management by Correspondence Fundamentals of Marine Corps Leadership by Correspondence Sergeants Nonresident Program by Correspondence 01-MAR-1996 26-JUL-1996 30-JUL-1996 05-NOV-1997 05-NOV-1997 10-FEB-2003 Credit Is Not Recommended Aviation Meteorology Federal Aviation Regulations National Airspace System Navigation Principles Air Traffic Control Aviation Meteorology Federal Aviation Regulations National Airspace System Navigation Principles Air Traffic Control Personal Finance Supervisory Management Credit Is Not Recommended 2 2 3 2 6 2 2 3 2 6 1 1 L L L L U L L L L U L L Meteorology Aviation Navigation Aviation Meteorology Aviation Navigation Aviation BU211A/BU211B MG102A/MG102B MC-2204-0088 808 Recruit Training 26-JAN-1996 Marksmanship Orienteering/Outdoor Skills Physical Fitness And Conditioning 2 1 1 L L L CJ207A Physical Education Physical Education Name: SSN: MOCK, KRISTOFER A XXX-XX-XXXX ACE Exhibit Number Military Course Number Title / Subject Date Credit Level SOC Course Category Code C-222-2010
  • 13. Page of2 02/24/2015 Level: V=Vocational Certificate L=Lower Division Baccalaureate/Associate Degree U=Upper Division Baccalaureate G=Graduate This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the American Council On Education (ACE) and is provided for your information and ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** academic advisement, but is not an official component of the JST transcript. 4 MC-1728-0012 MC-1715-0132 MC-1728-0013 MC-2204-0163 MC-1728-0007 MC-1728-0014 MC-2204-0174 MC-2204-0137 MC-2204-0182 NV-1512-0008 MC-2201-0004 RF3 1142B 5812A 2135 582 581E 8100 0380A 0326 HFW 4133 Military Police Solid State Devices by Correspondence Military Police Interview/Interrogation Forms by Correspondence Inspection and Repair of The M9 Pistol by Correspondence Corrections Supervisor by Correspondence Corrections by Correspondence Staff Noncommissioned Officers (NCO) Career Distance Education Infantry Squad Leader: Combat Leadership Stability and Support Operations Marine Air Ground Task Force Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Basic Semper Fit Basic Fitness 20-MAY-2005 17-AUG-2005 01-FEB-2006 01-FEB-2006 04-MAY-2006 09-MAY-2006 29-JUN-2006 15-AUG-2006 15-AUG-2006 18-MAY-2007 19-MAY-2008 Criminal Justice or Security or Law Enforcement Introduction To Solid State Devices Survey Of Electronic Devices Report Writing Credit Is Not Recommended Corrections Corrections Leadership or Decision Making Military Science or Office Procedures Military Science Credit Is Not Recommended Applied Psychology or Military Psychology Physical Education or Military Science 6 3 2 1 3 3 1 3 1 3 1 L V L V L L L L L U L ET125A CJ401A/CJ401B, CJ405A CJ401A/CJ401B, CJ405A Military Science Name: SSN: ACE Exhibit Number Military Course Number Title / Subject Date Credit Level SOC Course Category Code MOCK, KRISTOFER A XXX-XX-XXXX J-244-0944 4133A
  • 14. Page of3 02/24/2015 Level: V=Vocational Certificate L=Lower Division Baccalaureate/Associate Degree U=Upper Division Baccalaureate G=Graduate This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the American Council On Education (ACE) and is provided for your information and ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** academic advisement, but is not an official component of the JST transcript. 4 MC-2204-0142 MC-0327-0001 8200 81C Staff Noncommissioned Officers Advanced Distance Education Program Basic Recruiter 09-NOV-2010 24-FEB-2011 Military Science Marketing Public Speaking Sales 2 3 3 3 U L L L Military Science BU301A/BU301B CM001A/CM001B BU324A/BU324B Name: SSN: ACE Exhibit Number Military Course Number Title / Subject Date Credit Level SOC Course Category Code MOCK, KRISTOFER A XXX-XX-XXXX MCE-7257-001 MCE-2141-001 7257 2141 Air Traffic Controller Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV) Repairer/Technician 28-SEP-1999 13-JUN-2001 Communications (SSGT and GYSGT) Computer Applications (SSGT and GYSGT) Crew Resource Management (SSGT and GYSGT) Electronic Systems (SSGT and GYSGT) Facilities Management (SSGT and GYSGT) Training And Development (SSGT and GYSGT) Advanced Air Traffic Control (SSGT and GYSGT) Computer Applications (SSGT, GYSGT) Heavy Equipment Maintenance And Repair (SSGT, GYSGT) Land Navigation (SSGT, GYSGT) Small Boat Operation (SSGT, GYSGT) Supervision (SSGT, GYSGT) 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 L L L L L L U L L L L L Communication CS101A/CS101B, CS102A Aviation Management Electronics/Elctrcty Management MG206B Aviation CS101A/CS101B, CS102A VO019A Navigation Navigation MG102A/MG102B
  • 15. Page of4 02/24/2015 Level: V=Vocational Certificate L=Lower Division Baccalaureate/Associate Degree U=Upper Division Baccalaureate G=Graduate This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the American Council On Education (ACE) and is provided for your information and ** PROTECTED BY FERPA ** academic advisement, but is not an official component of the JST transcript. 4 Name: SSN: ACE Exhibit Number Military Course Number Title / Subject Date Credit Level SOC Course Category Code MOCK, KRISTOFER A XXX-XX-XXXX MCE-5811-001 MCE-8411-001 5811 8411 Military Police Recruiter 18-MAY-2007 24-FEB-2011 Communication (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Computer Applications (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Law Enforcement (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Patrol Operations (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Police Supervision (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Traffic Control (SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Personnel Administration And Management(GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Principles Of Management (GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT) Project Management (MSGT, MGYSGT) Communication (SSGT, GYSGT) Interviewing And Counseling (SSGT, GYSGT) Sales Management (SSGT, GYSGT) 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 L L L L L L U U U L U U Communication CS101A/CS101B, CS102A Law Enforcement CJ209A CJ203A Law Enforcement MG201A/MG201B MG101A/MG101B MG108B, MG502B Communication MG402B
  • 16. Level: V=Vocational L=Lower Division Baccalaureate/Associate U=Upper Division Baccalaureate G=Graduate E=Continuing Education D=Developmental 02/24/2015 Page of1 Credits: S=Semester Hours Q=Quarter Hours C=Clock N=Continuing Education Units *This addendum is provided for your information and academic advisement only and may be incomplete. THE APPROPRIATE OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT MUST BE ORDERED FROM THE PARENT INSTITUTIONS. 2 MOCK, KRISTOFER AName: XXX-XX-XXXXSSN: CS133 BA150 EN230 CJ102 PH101 HS111 EN101 SS210 ENGL102 HIST112 SCIN105 SCIN104 Course Comp Info Syst Prin Of Bus Man Eng Grammar And Vocab Intro To Criminology Intro To Philosophy World Civ Before 1650 Proficiency In Writing Human Sexuality Effectiveness In Writing World Civilization Since 1650 Introduction To Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab Introduction To Human Anatomy And Physiology Title 19-AUG-2005 19-AUG-2005 28-AUG-2006 28-AUG-2006 03-DEC-2007 03-DEC-2007 07-APR-2008 07-APR-2008 04-JAN-2010 04-JAN-2010 07-JUN-2010 07-JUN-2010 Start Date 19-DEC-2005 19-DEC-2005 28-DEC-2006 28-DEC-2006 25-JAN-2008 25-JAN-2008 27-JUL-2008 27-JUL-2008 28-FEB-2010 28-FEB-2010 01-AUG-2010 01-AUG-2010 End Date 4S 3S 3S 3S 3S 3S 3S 3S 3S 3S 1S 3S Credits/ Unit L L L L L L L L L L L L Level B B B A A A A B A B A A Grade Grantham University Grantham University Grantham University Grantham University American Public University System American Public University System American Public University System American Public University System American Public University System American Public University System American Public University System American Public University System Institution 7200 NW 86th Street 7200 NW 86th Street 7200 NW 86th Street 7200 NW 86th Street 111 West Congress Street 111 West Congress Street 111 West Congress Street 111 West Congress Street 111 West Congress Street 111 West Congress Street 111 West Congress Street 111 West Congress Street Kansas City, MO 64153 Kansas City, MO 64153 Kansas City, MO 64153 Kansas City, MO 64153 Charles Town, WV 25414 Charles Town, WV 25414 Charles Town, WV 25414 Charles Town, WV 25414 Charles Town, WV 25414 Charles Town, WV 25414 Charles Town, WV 25414 Charles Town, WV 25414 ACADEMIC INSTITUTION COURSES NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT*
  • 17. Level: V=Vocational L=Lower Division Baccalaureate/Associate U=Upper Division Baccalaureate G=Graduate E=Continuing Education D=Developmental 02/24/2015 Page of2 Credits: S=Semester Hours Q=Quarter Hours C=Clock N=Continuing Education Units *This addendum is provided for your information and academic advisement only and may be incomplete. THE APPROPRIATE OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT MUST BE ORDERED FROM THE PARENT INSTITUTIONS. 2 CMRJ331 CMRJ329 CMRJ306 CMRJ332 MATH110 CMRJ333 CMRJ201 LITR220 Course Fingerprint Analysis Criminal Profiling Criminal Investigation Bloodspatter Pattern Analysis College Algebra Firearms Forensics Investigation Criminal Justice Administration American Literature Before Civil War Title 06-SEP-2010 06-SEP-2010 01-NOV-2010 01-NOV-2010 03-JAN-2011 03-JAN-2011 01-SEP-2014 01-SEP-2014 Start Date 31-OCT-2010 31-OCT-2010 26-DEC-2010 26-DEC-2010 27-FEB-2011 27-FEB-2011 26-OCT-2014 26-OCT-2014 End Date 3S 3S 3S 3S 3S 3S 3S 3S Credits/ Unit L U U U L L L L Level A B A B B A D F Grade American Public University System American Public University System American Public University System American Public University System American Public University System American Public University System American Public University System American Public University System Institution 111 West Congress Street 111 West Congress Street 111 West Congress Street 111 West Congress Street 111 West Congress Street 111 West Congress Street 111 West Congress Street 111 West Congress Street Charles Town, WV 25414 Charles Town, WV 25414 Charles Town, WV 25414 Charles Town, WV 25414 Charles Town, WV 25414 Charles Town, WV 25414 Charles Town, WV 25414 Charles Town, WV 25414
  • 18. JOINT SERVICES TRANSCRIPT (JST) CORRECTION/UPDATE PROCEDURES (MARINE) The following items will NOT appear on JST: Awards and Local/Unit Level Training (including all other military training/courses without course ID numbers (CIN), & non-Department of Education courses such as FEMA, DHS, etc. Do NOT send this information; it will NOT be added to the JST. INFORMATION ON THE JST CORRECTION PROCEDURES Personal Information Originates from MCTFS Veterans without the original DD214 contact www.archives.gov/veterans Active Duty: Contact your servicing Unit Diary Clerk or Admin Office. That office will submit documents to update MCTFS. Veterans: MAIL “Certified” or notarized copy of unaltered DD214 with original “Certified True” or notary signature to the JST OPERATIONS CENTER. Faxed/Emailed DD214’s are NOT accepted. DO NOT SEND YOUR ORIGINAL. Provide your contact information with submitted documents. Military Training/Courses Marine Corps Total Force System (MCTFS), Training Information Management System (TIMS), and Marine Corps Institute (MCI) are shown on the JST. All courses must be entered into MCTFS prior to submitting to JST for corrections. Active Duty: ACE recommended college credit requires that dates and locations be shown. If the date and/or location is missing, mail a copy of course completion certificate, service record page(s), or DD Form 295 to JST Operations. All documents must be certified as a true copy by the Unit Diary/Admin NCO or notary. Veterans: Mail a copy of course completion certificate, service record page(s), or DD214 to JST Operations. All documents must be certified as a true copy. Active Duty and Veterans must include on the documents: First and last name, last four of SSN, rank, daytime phone number and Email address. SEND TO JST (ADDRESS BELOW) MILITARY EXPERIENCE Military occupations (MOS). If the MOS codes are missing, they can be added (must first be added to MCTFS) Active Duty: Procedures for submitting documents showing changes/corrections to MOS codes are the same as those for Active Duty Corrections, Military Training/Courses above. Veterans: Procedures for submitting documents showing changes/corrections to MOS codes are the same as those for Veterans Corrections, Military Training/Courses above. Academic Courses/Degrees/Certifications from institutions that are regionally or nationally accredited by an agency recognized by the US Department of Education (DoE). www.ope.ed.gov/accreditation Note: Foreign Transcripts can only be accepted if the institution’s accreditation is recognized by the U.S. DoE. Credit evaluations or equivalency reports cannot be accepted. Active Duty and Veterans: Non-TA and/or Non-NCPACE funded courses – Academic courses completed during active duty service may be added to the JST. The JST OPERATIONS CENTER will only accept Official Transcripts directly from the school. Degrees/Certifications: Only OFFICIAL transcripts received directly from the school via mail or a secure electronic transcript service to the JST OPERATIONS CENTER will be accepted. Degree, major field, date awarded and institution must be included on transcript. ONLY degrees/certificates that were earned during active duty will be added. Email JST OPERATIONS CENTER to notify of pending transcript arrival and to provide institution and level of degree (i.e. Associate, Bachelors). Non-Academic Certifications/Licensures Civilian, Technical certifications, Navy COOL, licensures, etc. that are NOT from an academic institution earned during active duty service. Active Duty and Veterans: Other certifications/licensures that are not from a Regionally/Nationally accredited institution recognized by the Department of Education may be added to the Academic Courses page. Send a “Certified True” copy of the certification to JST OPERATIONS CENTER. * A proper “Certified True” document includes signature, title, and date of the certifying official. College Level Test Scores CLEP, DSST, DLPT, ECE (formerly ACT-PEP, RCE) For CLEP, DSST, DLPT exams taken in the last 3 months which are not reflecting on JST: Email JST CENTER for correction. DLPT exams taken after 3 months-submit exam transcripts for update. http://www.dliflc.edu or sfly_defense_language@navy.mil. Other testing, contact DANTES at http://www.dantes.doded.mil. JST OPERATIONS CENTER CONTACT INFORMATION NETPDTC FAX: 850.473.6013 DSN: 753-6013 JST Operations Center, N615 EMAIL: jst@doded.mil 6490 Saufley Field Road WEBSITE: https://jst.doded.mil Pensacola, FL 32509-5204 December 2014