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1
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What regulation covers the ACES?

A

AR 621-5

2
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What regulation covers Army Learning Centers?

A

AR 621-6

3
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What are the goals of ACES?

A
  • Develop confident, competent leaders.
  • Support the enlistment, retention, and transition of Soldiers.
  • Provide self-development opportunities for Soldiers and adult family members.
  • Provide self-development opportunities for DACs.
  • Provide self-development opportunities for DAC ACES professional and support staff.
4
Q

What does TABE stand for?

A

Test of Adult Basic Education

5
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How much of your tuition does the tuition assistance grant pay?

A

100%

6
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Name some federal financial aid programs available to Soldiers through ACES

A

Pell Grant, Perkins Loans, Guaranteed Student Loans

7
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What are some of the basic services offered by the Army Continuing Education Center?

A
  • Basic Skills Education Program (BSEP)
  • Advanced Skills Education Program (ASEP)
  • High School Completion Program
  • Service members Opportunity Colleges Associates Degree Program (SOCAD)
  • Veteran’s Educational Assistance Program (VEAP)/Montgomery G. I. Bill (MGIB)
  • Skill Recognition Programs
  • Command Language Programs (Head start - Gateway)
  • Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES)
  • Education Counseling Services
  • Learning Resource Centers
8
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What Soldier development programs does ACES provide?

A
  • Functional Academic Skills Training (FAST).
  • High School Completion Program.
  • English-as-a-Second Language (ESL)
  • Mission-related Language (Head start and Gateway).
  • Mission-required Language.
  • MOS Improvement Training (MOSIT).
9
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What does DANTES stand for?

A

Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support

10
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Soldiers with a GT score of less than 110 should be referred to what?

A

BSEP - Soldiers with a GT less than 100 are normally automatically eligible. Soldiers with a GT between 100 and 110 may be command referred.

11
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Soldiers who begin their active service after what date are eligible to receive the new GI Bill?

A

July 1985, but they are required to pay $100 per month for the first 12 months

12
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What does SOC stand for?

A

Service members Opportunity Colleges

13
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What does SOCAD stand for?

A

Service members Opportunity College Army Degrees

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