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ACES
Army Programs
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What regulation covers the ACES? | AR 621-5 |
| What regulation covers Army Learning Centers? | AR 621-6 |
| What are the goals of ACES? | develop confident/competent leaders,Support the enlistment, retention, and transition of soldiers. Provide self-dev opportunities for soldiers and adult family. Provide self-development opportunities for DAC and DAC ACES professional & support staff |
| What does TABE stand for? | Test of Adult Basic Education |
| How much of your tuition does the tuition assistance grant pay? | 100% |
| Name some federal financial aid programs available to Soldiers through ACES | Pell grant, Perkins loans, Guaranteed student loans |
| What are some of the basic services offered by the Army Continuing Education Center? | BSEP, ASEP, high school completion program, SOCAD, VEAP/MGIB, skill rec programs, head start, DANTES, educ. counseling services, learning resource centers |
| What Soldier development programs does ACES provide? (there are 6) | FAST, high school completion, ESL, headstart and gateway, mission required language, MOSIT |
| What does DANTES stand for? | Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support |
| What does DANTES do? | DANTES provides standardized testing services free to military personnel. Family members and civilians may take DANTES tests but must pay for each test taken. |
| Soldiers with a GT score of less than 110 should be referred to what? | BSEP - Soldiers with a GT less than 100 are normally automatically eligible. Soldiers with a GT between 100 and 110 may be command referred |
| Soldiers who begin their active service after what date are eligible to receive the new GI Bill? | July 1985, but they are required to pay $100 per month for the first 12 months |
| What does SOC stand for? | service members opportunity colleges |
| What does SOCAD stand for? | service members opportunity college army degrees |