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DANTES INFORMATION BULLETIN
2017
Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges In this issue: SOC Program Overview
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Counselor Tools & Resources
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SAT Updates
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Troops to Teachers Spotlight
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Contact Information
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What Counselors Should Know About SOC DNS Michelle Alexander, Communications Division, DANTES
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oday’s military members have access to a variety of voluntary education opportunities that can help them reach their personal and professional goals. However, military students face challenges that may slow their progression toward completing requirements for certificate and degree programs. This includes the mobile military lifestyle, deployment cycles, balancing family commitments, and being unaware of support resources. Students may also have questions about programs of study, degree requirements, transfer credits, and career plans. The Department of Defense (DoD) sponsors the Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) Degree Network System (DNS) to connect service members to high quality education institutions to help address some of the challenges and questions students may face.
Voluntary education personnel in academic advising roles should be familiar with the SOC DNS program and how it supports the military student. It is important as a counselor to be able to: • • •
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Provide a thorough explanation of SOC DNS educational opportunities Refer service members to SOC DNS member institutions Discuss degree options, academic residency requirements, and how to navigate the SOC DNS Transferability Tables Provide instructions on how to obtain official evaluation of prior learning documentation, so the college can conduct a complete official evaluation in a timely manner Discuss how a SOC DNS Student Agreement reflects the results of that evaluation for a clear road map to degree completion Continued on page 2
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