The only thing you can list in your SMART transcript from my understanding while I was dealing with them was military training and college WHILE YOU WERE IN THE MILITARY. So if you gained other education after military service, you could not list those. Being I got my final degree, or AA while in the military, they were able to construct this into SMART system. These company training courses listed are not ACE approved, nor that of college worthy. It's strictly company training on specific aircraft and systems. Required training by the company to meet FAA standards. (Compiled after some 16 years.) Alot of it is recurrent, and have to revisit video or CBT training on a yearly basis. Things to do to keep you current on your airworthiness certificates, to be able to sign off airplanes. There is nothing there good for college that I don't all ready have. At least I don't believe they do.
I was in military service before the SMART system got going I believe after 1995 or so, so I had to reconstruct it by submitting those college courses from around 3 different colleges. The advantage I see here is I don't have to go back to each college to submit those trancripts now that SMART has it all in one package. I'm glad I did this a few years back. It would be nice to submit everything on SMART but like I said, I was told by them that it is only designed WHILE YOU WERE IN MILITARY SERVICE.
I was in military service before the SMART system got going I believe after 1995 or so, so I had to reconstruct it by submitting those college courses from around 3 different colleges. The advantage I see here is I don't have to go back to each college to submit those trancripts now that SMART has it all in one package. I'm glad I did this a few years back. It would be nice to submit everything on SMART but like I said, I was told by them that it is only designed WHILE YOU WERE IN MILITARY SERVICE.
IrishJohn Wrote:Are these on your SMART transcript? Some of them could fill General Education or Free Elective requirements. Heck, I had a computer course from training school in the early 1990s that counted as 4 UL credits in my degree! That surprised the heck out of me, especially since computers have...oh, let's say advanced quite a bit since then.