Advanced Education Guide
Advanced Education Guide
Advanced Education Guide
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS
AdvancedDentistry
AeronauticalEngineeringAvionics,
MSIA,&Structures
AviationSafetySystems
CivilEngineering/CivilEngineeringMBA
Computers,Communication&Electrical
Engineering
HealthcareAdministration
IndustrialEngineering
IndustrialHygiene
IndustrialManagement
InformationAssurance
InformationTechnology
NavalEngineering
OceanEngineering
OperationsResearch
PerformanceTechnology
PhysicianAssistant
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
AdvancedComputer&Engineering
Technology(officer&enlisted)
AviationMaintenanceTechnology
DamageControlIndustrialTechnology
HealthCareAdministration
NavalEngineeringTechnology
CivilEngineeringTechnology(CWOMAT)
ContractManagement(CWOF&S)
FoodService/CulinaryArts(FSCA)
StorekeeperFinancialAccounting(SKFA)
YeomanBusinessAdministrationand
Management(YNBA)
HumanSystemsIntegration
TableofContents
I. WELCOME ABOAR ................................................................................................................. 4
I. WELCOME ABOARD
Mandatory
Compliance
You shall read and comply with all guidance set herein.
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Chain of
Command
Your Job
Headquarters
Stakeholders
Declining Your
Selection
If you decline your selection for advanced education, you must notify
DCMS-81 ASAP. After you decline, there is no option for reinstatement.
Selectees have 10 days to decline after receiving notification of selection
from OPM/EPM.
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ACET
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
You must select some prospective schools. Complete a DPP for each
school. This will require extensive coordination with each school, so plan
accordingly. Email your DPPs to DCMS-81 before the deadline (set by
DCMS-81). Requirements:
A. Complete a DPP for at least two schools. One must be a preferred
school.
B. Each DPP lays out in detail your class schedule, tuition, and fees.
This information is used to allocate funding required for your program and
should be as accurate as possible.
C. You must develop a class schedule for your entire stay at school
including summer classes. The DPP must show every class (especially
electives you have selected). Note: electives such as Golf 101 and
Tennis for Engineers are not acceptable.
D. Your DPP will be evaluated and either approved or returned for
corrections.
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Step 5
If DPP corrections are required, revise the DPP and resubmit in short
order.
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Step 6
Once your DPP is approved, you will receive a DPP Approval Letter with
amplifying instructions on the following:
A. Selecting the approved school you will attend
Step 7
Upon completing all the requirements in Step 6, you will receive PCS
orders within 60 days from OPM/EPM.
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Step 8
Follow the normal PCS process and coordinate transfer with your
departing and receiving SPO for PCS paperwork completion.
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Step 9
Degree Plan
Proposal (DPP)
(3) For the 2nd year, a best estimate of classes may be required, as
some schools do not publish available classes until immediately before
the semester begins.
(4) If you attend a school with an estimated DPP, then you must
submit an updated DPP once the schedule becomes available.
(5) You will be held accountable for adhering to your approved DPP
regardless of the situation. Understand that the DCMS-81 staff
compares your grade submissions to your currently approved DPP. If a
discrepancy is noted, you will be called on to explain the situation. Be
proactive and submit or notify DCMS-81 of any pending changes,
even if they were unexpected such as a last minute class cancellation
by the school.
J. You may submit separate DPPs for different degrees from the same
school. However, if you submit multiple degree plans for the same
school, you must submit an additional DPP for a program at a different
school.
K. One of your DPPs must be from a preferred school unless your
program does not have preferred schools. See Appendix A for the
Preferred Schools list.
L. See Appendix E for further instructions on completing DPPs.
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Cost Share
Letter
Letter of Fiscal
Responsibility
A. If you are approved for a non-preferred school whose tuition is over the
cap, then DCMS-81 will send you a Letter of Fiscal Responsibility
B. You and your command are required to sign this document.
C. This document states that your command deems that you aware of the
financial liability you are incurring and that you have the ability to make
the payments.
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Request for
Orders (RFO)
A. A blank RFO template is located at the same site as the blank DPP.
B. The RFO initiates your PCS orders (It may take up to 60 days to cut
your orders).
C. In accordance with the instructions sent via email after school
acceptance, you will complete your RFO and email it and the school
acceptance letter to DCMS-81.
D. Your reporting date will normally be one week before classes start.
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The Coast Guard pays PCS costs to and from school. If proposing a nonpreferred school, you should consider schools either in your current area
or in areas with a high probability of follow-on assignment, e.g.
Portsmouth, VA; San Francisco, CA; Washington DC; etc. Assignments
are based on the needs of the service. Choosing an area with a high
probability of assignment strengthens your argument for a non-preferred
school, although this is not guaranteed.
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Study Abroad
Not authorized.
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Online Degrees
Online Courses
Foreign Travel
for Class
Summer Courses
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Preferred and
Non-Preferred
School Programs
Accreditation
Servicing
Personnel Office
(SPO) in the
Vicinity
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You may consider schools that accept ACE credits (college credits or
military experience/training).
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Internships &
Co-ops
V. APPLYING TO SCHOOLS
When to apply
Application Fees
In-state tuition
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A. You must check in with your new SPO no more than one week prior to
your first day of class.
B. Before departing your current unit, contact your new SPO to get their
check-in list.
C. If your new SPO is not listed on your orders, contact your current SPO
for direction.
D. You are attached to DCMS-81, but your local SPO will conduct weighins, SWEs, and other personnel issues. If your SPO is a significant
distance from your school, you may locate closer USCG units that can
complete your weigh-in or SWE. Recommend you coordinate these
requirements between your SPO and the local unit.
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Student Contact
Info Form
Obtain the form at the link below. You must complete it (provide your
new address, email, phone, etc.) and email it to DCMS-81 within 15 days
of reporting to the school. Resubmission of contact information is required
for any changes, it is vital that we have the ability to quickly contact you if
needed.
http://www.uscg.mil/dcms81/adved.asp
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Coast Guard
Personnel
Accountability
and Assessment
System
(CGPAAS)
All students shall review and update information for themselves and their
dependents at the following link:
https://cgpaas.uscg.mil
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Contact FORCECOM-TEPD at (202) 475-5434 or [email protected] to obtain the latest tuition payment procedures.
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Book
Reimbursements
Weigh-Ins,
Dental, Medical
A. You are still on active duty. You must contact your local SPO to
coordinate your weigh-ins IAW COMDTINST M1020.8F. You must
contact your cognizant Health Record Custodian (HRC) to coordinate
your individual medical readiness (IMR) requirements such as PHAs,
dental exams, immunizations, etc. as set forth in COMDTINST M6000.1
(series). A list of HRC can be found at
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg1/cg112/cg1121/docs/pdf/PHAHRC.xls.
B. Only your assigned SPO, or their designee, may conduct your weighins.
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Grade Reporting
At the end of each semester/term, all students (enlisted and officer) must
email their grades to DCMS-81 within 10 days of their schools grade
postings.
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Enlisted
Performance
Evaluations
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Academic
Requirements
A. You must be a full time student. Unless your school dictates otherwise,
the following standard will be used:
Fall/Winter Semester Masters Program: 9-12 credit hrs
Summer Semester - Masters Program: 6-9 credit hrs
Fall/Winter Semester - Associates/Bachelors: 12-16 credit hrs
Summer Semester - Associates/Bachelors: 8-10 credit hrs
B. You must take summer classes. If your school does not offer any, then
you must take classes at another school for the summer, or go TDY to a
local CG unit (you will pay the travel costs). Not taking summer classes
does not waive the requirement to attain a degree.
C. Grades/GPA
(1) Your GPA must keep you in good standing with your school.
(2) You must earn a C or better in all classes.
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(3) If you suspect that you will not pass a class, contact DCMS-81
immediately.
(4) Poor grades may result in your removal from the program.
D. Remedial classes are not authorized. If a special request is made by
your school, then contact DCMS-81.
E. Add/Drops. You must first obtain DCMS-81 approval before
adding/dropping a class.
F. Failures, Withdrawals, Incompletes
(1) Failure of two classes (D, E or F), or repeated
withdrawals/incompletes during the program will result in removal.
(2) Failure of the same class a second time will result in removal.
(3) If you need to withdraw from a class, contact DCMS-81 for
approval prior to withdrawal.
(4) If you receive an incomplete for a class, you must convert the
class to a passing grade in the following term (or sooner, as set by the
school).
(5) For any of the above listed scenarios, you may be required to repay
the cost of the class.
G. Challenge Exams. If you attempt to test-out of a class, but fail the
exam, it will be counted the same as an F in an attended class.
(1) Reimbursement. Fees for credit in lieu of attending the class will
be reimbursed if:
i. The course is required for your degree and is on your approved
DPP.
ii. You passed the challenge exam.
(2) Your reimbursement claim must be submitted to FC- TEPD.
i. You must complete a SF-1164 and include a receipt/proof of
payment.
ii. Contact FORCECOM (202) 475-5434 or [email protected] for reimbursement procedures.
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Leave
A. As long as you remain in the local commuting area, you are not
required to take leave during short school breaks (holidays, spring break,
etc.).
B. If you will be away from your local commuting area for more than 72
hours, you must submit an absence request for approval. Submission is
through the Direct Access Absence Approval process in Direct Access.
Requests should be routed as follows:
LT James Crockett (Enlisted Programs) [email protected]
LCDR Mark Patton (CG-6 Programs) [email protected]
LCDR Roger Robitaille (CG-1, CG-4, CG-9 Officer Programs)
[email protected]
For PHS Officers, contact the PHS Liaison (CAPT Anita Arnold,
[email protected]) for completion of your leave requests.
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Foreign Travel
for Leave
Hospitalization
Conduct/
Misconduct
Civil arrest and complaints filed against you must be reported to DCMS81 and may result in removal from the program and possible disciplinary
action.
You remain on active duty and are a representative of the Coast Guard.
You remain subject to Coast Guard regulations and the Uniform Code of
Military Justice.
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Mandatory
Training
Advancements/
Promotions
Tuition
Assistance
Government
Travel Credit
Card
While in the program, you are not authorized to use your government card
until you PCS.
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House Hold
Goods
After you receive orders, work with your SPO to schedule your HHGs
shipment.
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Close Financial
Obligations
You must check with your school to ensure all bills are paid. If there are
any payment issues, contact FC-TEPD at (202) 475-5434 or [email protected].
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Departing OER
Officers must submit a departure OER per Sec. VII.6 of this document.
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Thesis or Senior
Project
Email your final thesis or senior project report to LCDR Mark Patton
(DCMS-81) at [email protected].
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2. Degree Types (Enlisted): Below is a guide to the degrees most associated with ratings.
Rating
AET
EM
ET
IT
MK
DC
SK
YN
AVI
ISM
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ELC
4. Degree Types (Officers ENS, LTJG, LT): Any of the degrees listed above.
5. Accreditation: The college or university the member selects must be accredited by an accreditation
organization recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Examples of recognized
accrediting organizations are:
6. ABET Accreditation: It is also desired, but not required, that the college or university be accredited
by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
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For Detachment OERs include your Cumulative GPA, Degree Awarded, and Date Awarded.
(Provide a scale if your school uses one other than a 4.0 system)
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Command
United States Coast Guard
5500
21 Feb 2007
MEMORANDUM
From:
Yourself
Reply to
Attn of:
To:
Thru:
Your Directorate
Command Security Officer (CSO)
Subj:
Ref:
(a) Military Assignments and Authorized Absences, COMDTINST M1000.8, Article 2.A.2.h
(b)
Military Civil and Dependent Affairs, COMDTINST M1700.1, Article 1.J
1. In accordance with reference (a), I request permission for the following travel:
a. Type of travel: Unofficial Leave
b. Dates: 20 Nov 09 10 Dec 09
c. Country to be visited: China
d. FPCON/Terrorist Threat/Criminal Level: Alpha
e. DOS Travel Warning/Restrictions: None
f. Country/Theater clearance message required: No E-mail advanced notification of travel to
the AmConsulate is required.
g. AT/FP Level I training completed: 01 Nov 09
h: Emergency Contact Information: Name and phone number
2. I have reviewed the CDC and Department of State travel guides. I have the necessary passport
and vaccinations. I have been approved for leave during this period, and I will be utilizing
commercial transportation. A IFPP is/is not required.
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Course #
ENEE 620
ENEE 646
ENEE 641
ENEE 621
ENEE 627
ENEE 720
CMSC 411
ENEE 435
ENEE 633
ENEE 723
ENEE 630
ENEE 625
ENEE 631
ENEE 647
Course Title
Random Processes in Com & Ctrl
Digital Computer Design
Math Foundations for Comp Sys
Estimation and Detection Theory
Information Theory
Wireless Communication Theory
Computer Systems Architecture
Product Liability and Regulation
Statistical Pattern Recognition
Wireless Communication Network
Advanced Dig Signal Processing
Multi User Comms
Digital Image and Video Process
Design of Distributed Computer
Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Fall
9 Credits
Spring
9 Credits
Summer
6 Credits
Fall
9 Credits
Spring
9 Credits
DPP Section 5 Financial Info: Input the cost of tuition, mandatory fees, and books (only
enlisted include book fees) by semester AND place each semester in the appropriate fiscal year.
Here is a sample expenses breakdown:
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$5,850
$5800
$4,200
$5,875
$5,825
3. After your DPPs are approved, DCMS-81 will set your personal funding allocation in
accordance with guidance in this section.
b. Mandatory School Fees (Required and charged to all students):
1. For enlisted, this includes the cost of required books. Review your school bookstore
or an on-line bookstore to get an estimate.
2. Application and testing fees required by the accepted school and any graduation fees
(not cap & gown) required at the end of your program.
3. Must submit proof that the fee is mandated by your school.
4. Acceptable proof of fees: copy of schools catalog, website, or letter from the school
listing required fees, etc.
NOTE: You are responsible for identifying and estimating all mandatory fees and
book expenses. The estimate may be updated through a revised DPP at any point
where a cost increase is identified. If you fail to provide initial or updated estimates,
you may be accountable for additional costs incurred.
c. Fees NOT paid by the CG:
1. Application fees for unapproved schools.
2. Parking
3. Consumables (paper, pens, disks, supplies, etc.)
4. Course add/drop fees
5. Certification test fee
6. Organization dues
7. Computers
8. Software, unless required for all students in the class
9. Hardware, unless required for all students in the class
10. Parts for labs when you selected the project
11. Health insurance. While in school, you remain on active duty; the CG will continue
to provide all your medical care (within regulations). You should always request a
waiver (in writing) of school health insurance.
d. Length of Your Program. Each program has a maximum length. For preferred schools,
the length may be extended, but never to exceed 24 months. Contact DCMS-81 for
details.
Program
Length in Months
Program
Length in Months
AE Avionics
18
IA
18
AE MSIA
12
IE
24
AE Structures
24
ITM
18
CE
17
IM
12
CE MBA
24
AMT
24
NE
24
CET
24
NET
24
Contract
24
Management
OE
22
HSI
24
OR
18
HCA
24
DCIT
24
FSCA
24
ACET (Enlisted)
24
YNBA
24
ACET (Officer)
24
SKFA
24
CCEE
24
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DPP Section 6 PCS Orders Info: Complete all fields. Dates must be accurate. You will report
to school one week before the convening date. Your current command must endorse this section.
DPP Section 7 Approved Curriculum: Leave blank.
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