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  • American Council on Education-Military Programs:
    ACE provides a collaborative link between the U.S. Department of Defense and higher education through the review of military training and experiences for the award of equivalent college credits for members of the Armed Forces.


  • Military Community Academic Explorer(AEX):
    AeX provides military service members, their families, and other eligible civilians within the Military Community, as well as Education Services Officers, Academic Counselors, and support staff within the military education community with a powerful web-based tool for identifying and exploring post-secondary education options in an un-biased, standardized, and comprehensive manner.


  • Operation Life Transformed:
    Provides education and resources to our military, military spouses, war wounded caregivers, veterans and veteran's spouses.


  • SMART Transcripts:
    Sailor/Marine American Council on Education Registry Transcripts.


  • Students.gov:
    An official U.S. government web site designed for college students and their families. Their mission is to provide you with easy access to information and resources from the U.S. government, all the info you need, in one place, from all parts of the government.


  • US Dept of Education:
    We link employers with transitioning and former military personnel through our Corporate Gray Series of military-to-civilian career transition books, Corporate Gray Job Fairs, and Corporate Gray Online.


  • Wounded Warrior Project-TRACK:
    In August 2008, WWP launched TRACK to offer wounded warriors an integrated approach to address long-term needs for education and training, advocacy, and secondary rehabilitative care for the MIND, BODY and SPIRIT. This unique program offers participants a range of college preparatory classes and services customized to their needs, helping them build career skills, train in veterans' advocacy, and continue recovery toward a more independent life.


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