USAG Bavaria ACES Newsletter DEC 2016

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TESTS AT YOUR ED CENTER EXAMS TO FURTHER YOUR EDUCATION page 3

COUNSELOR CORNER YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT SCHOOL ANSWERED page 5

ESS DEPLOYS WITH BSAT

Susanne Prindall, Hohenfels Education Center ESS

Photo by Lorain Ambrocio

USAG Bavaria ACES deployment in support of Black Sea Area Support Team Susanne Prindall flips through her notes for the 15th time as she scans over upcoming to-do lists, training slides, and safety briefings. Highlighting a last-minute trip to the store, Susi takes a minute to mentally process January 2, 2017—her deployment date to Romania and Bulgaria to support the Black Sea Area Support Team, or BSAT. Despite beginning her position as Education Services Specialist in June 2016, Susi has made giant leaps in the Hohenfels community toward educational resources available at the Education Center. Between briefings and individual meetings with Service Members and command units, her


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“I am beyond excited about this opportunity and would like to thank everyone who is supporting me in this adventure.”
 - Susanne Prindall

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dedication toward bringing more awareness about education has been nothing but positive. “This deployment/developmental assignment is a great opportunity for me to grow on a professional and personal level,” Susi said. “My hope is to learn new skills, knowledge, and abilities that would not otherwise be available through my normal job duties.”

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BSAT is an initiative designed to strengthen the relationships between the United States and its Eastern European allies. According to the European Center for Security Studies, the U.S. plans to become a long-term presence in Romania and Bulgaria. Susi will be providing organizational and cultural support as a part of this initiative during her deployment. “As a result of learning these additional skills, and gaining new knowledge and abilities, I will return to USAG Bavaria and ACES as a well-rounded employee with operational insight outside my regular day-to-day responsibilities,” she said. Susi will return to Hohenfels March 12, 2017. “I feel like it is important to be an integral part of the IMCOM team and to support the overall mission of the U.S. Army,” she said. “I am beyond excited about this opportunity and would like to thank everyone who is supporting me in this adventure.”

The Tower Barracks Education Center bids farewell to their Education Specialist, Erin Sorensen. With both sorrow and excitement, Sorensen will PCS to Fort Myer, Virginia in January. “I would like to express gratitude to the community for helping to make my time with USAG Bavaria Army Continuing Education System (ACES) deeply rewarding,” she said. “I also want to thank the Education Center staff of MES Corp., employees of affiliated schools and universities, and collaborating agencies. The coordination and support by each colleague has been a highlight of my time with ACES.”

Photo courtesy of Erin Sorensen

The greatest joy of Sorensen's time as an Education Services Specialist was the pleasure of helping Service Members create and work toward their career and education goals.

“I am optimistic for the future of the organization, and I wish for continued success for the USAG Bavaria community.”

Tuition Assistance, or TA, is a paid benefit for eligible Soldiers to have up to 100% of tuition costs covered. Eligible Soldiers can receive $250 per semester credit hour, totaling 16 semester credit hours per fiscal year. For more information about tuition assistance, visit GoArmyEd. For additional assistance with TA, please visit an Education Counselor at your Education Center.


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Taking Tests at your Education Center! The Education Center helps Service Members and their Families achieve academic excellence. Testing services are available for all Service Members and their family members, and DoD card holders who wish to take an exam at the Hohenfels or Rose Barrack Education Centers. The Army Personnel Testing (APT) program encompasses standardized tests to determine eligibility for specialized training and to support the Army's personnel selection and classification process, including language proficiency testing. The program is governed by Army Regulation 611-5, Army Personnel Selection and Classification Tests (10 June 2002). All APT testing done by appointment only at the 
 Rose Barracks and Hohenfels Education Center.
 
 For all other tests available, please call CIV 09662-83-2753.

The ACT and SAT exams are available to eligible Service members on a DANTES-funded basis when taken at a DANTES Test Site. Service Members applying for college admission, an officer accession program, military-sponsored academy, or professional program may require a current ACT or SAT score to include with their application packet. Rose Barracks Education Center
 
 SAT Feb 01 Feb 04 Mar 01
 ACT Jan 24 Feb 23 Mar 23
 
 
 Hohenfels Education Center
 
 SAT Jan 24 Feb 28 Mar 03
 ACT Jan 13 Feb 24 Mar 24

Are you in the Air Force? Then take advantage of your time in Germany by visiting the Rose Barracks Education Center where Air University Testing is available! 
 The National Test Center (NTC) at the Rose Barracks Education Center offers on-site testing services to include College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST), and Pearson VUE online examinations and certifications. The NTC is open Mondays and Wednesdays from 0830 to 1230, and on 
 Tuesdays and Thursdays from 0830 to 1430.


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UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES Program Coordinator Employment opportunity The UMUC-Europe office is seeking a Military Education Coordinator to begin immediately at the Hohenfels Education Center. The Military Education Coordinator (MEC), or Program Coordinator, reports to and works with the Assistant Director (AD) in the administration of UMUC programs. It is the job of the Program Coordinator to ensure that quality services are provided to all current and prospective students, and to be responsive to students and student issues. The Program Coordinator must work effectively with the Regional Director, local military education coordinators and staff, education center personnel, faculty, administrative staff in Hohenfels, and the military community at large. A high school diploma or GED is required. For additional requirements and duties of the Program Coordinator, please visit UMUC’s career page. 
 
 Contact the Hohenfels UMUC office at CIV 09472-83-4106 for additional questions about application.

Employment Opportunities at an Education Center near You! Are you looking for a fulfilling career during your stay in Germany? Then stop by the Grafenwoehr, Hohenfels, Vilseck, or Garmisch Education Center to ask about how you can get started on your journey with us! The education center staff provides excellent service to our Service Members and their Families — whether it be counseling on education benefits, providing exams for promotion points, or using the computer labs for training. Interested applicants will be trained hands-on by a staff whose commitment lies with the Service Member’s goal of furthering their education. Available positions include substitutes for an administrative assistant, Army Learning Center operator, counselor, and test examiner for Hohenfels; a substitute for a counselor and Army Learning Center operator at Vilseck; and an Education Services Specialist at Grafenwoehr. For questions about application, or more information about the available positions, please call CIV 09662-83-2753.


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Counselor Corner As your Education Counselor, I am here to assist you with any questions you may have about going to school or money for school, whether that means using Tuition Assistance, the GI Bill, scholarships or financial aid. I would also love to help with issues regarding GoArmyEd, the VIA tool in GoArmyEd and your Joint Services Transcripts. Each newsletter, I will be answering a commonly asked question I hear from Service Members who stop by my office.

CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SITE ABOUT YOUR EDUCATION TODAY!

Vilseck
 Education Services Officer: 476-2626
 Testing (APT): 476-3290 Counselors: 476-2463
 Testing (DANTES): 476-3136
 Army Learning Center: 476-2457
 National Test Center: 476-2825
 UMUC: 476-2462 CTC: 476-2362
 ERAU: 476-3605 OU: 476-2069

Grafenwoehr
 Education Services Specialist: 475-6219
 Army Learning Center: 475-7239
 UMUC: 475-5226 ERAU: 475-6702

CTC: 475-8314
 OU: 475-6702

TODAY’S QUESTION IS:

APO 4G

09:45

Counselor Does going to school count toward promotion points? Hi, SPC Smith, yes it does! If you are just going to 1 university you can take an official copy of your transcript to your S1! I have gone to 3 schools, can I still do that? You will have to get copies of all of your transcripts and bring them to the ed center so I can make a memo for you. And this can only be done if you are currently enrolled in the university. Can I submit tests for points, too?

Hohenfels
 Education Services Specialist: 466-2668
 Testing: 466-4040 Counselor: 466-2882
 Army Learning Center: 466-4105
 UMUC: 466-4106 CTC: 466-3140
 ERAU: 466-4139 OU: 476-3605

Yes, but it depends on the test you take. You will have to speak with a test examiner for that!

Garmisch

Alright, thx! Delivered

Testing/Counselor: 440-3560
 UMUC: 440-3633 CTC: 476-2362
 ERAU: 476-3605 OU: 476-2069

www.bavaria.army.mil/edcenter

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