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Free College Credits Through the Civil Air Patrol!!! - sanantone - 03-29-2017

I know I started a thread on educational benefits offered to military auxiliary members, but I thought this deserved its own thread. Senior Civil Air Patrol members (adults) and cadets with the General Billy Mitchell Award or higher can take Air Force CDCs (Career Development Courses) at no cost. Many of these courses are evaluated by ACE for college credit. Many of the courses are also offered in web-based or correspondence versions. You do have to take proctored exams at an Air Force testing center.

https://www.capmembers.com/cap_university/au-a4-6-students-usaf-dl/#AU_Form_23_Registration
https://www.capmembers.com/media/cms/CDC_Catalog_Jan_16_3FF4EA4DCFDAA.pdf
https://www.capmembers.com/media/cms/R050_017_AAC4BB3089BE0.pdf

Go to the link below to search for military courses and how they will transfer. If you want to see a list of all 291 Air Force courses, just select "Air Force" from the Service dropdown menu and select "2017" for the Year You Took the Course to see courses that are currently ACE-approved.

ACE | Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services

It is very easy to join the Civil Air Patrol. Dues are $50-70 per year depending on the state. The directions to join are below.

Join as an Active Adult Member - Civil Air Patrol - United States Air Force Auxiliary


Free College Credits Through the Civil Air Patrol!!! - theonlyski - 03-29-2017

Quote:Title: CIVIL AIR PATROL OFFICER
Course Number: 00013.
Location: Air Force Institute for Advanced Distributed Learning, Maxwell AFB, AL.
Length: Maximum, 52 weeks.
Exhibit Dates: 1/02–Present.

Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the course, the student will have knowledge of Air Force and Civil Air Patrol history, mission, organization, customs, courtesies, and agency identification system. The student will be able to communicate effectively, when speaking and writing, with a professional level of confidence and accuracy; influence and direct people in the organization’s mission; have knowledge of group dynamics; understand the importance and effectiveness of goal setting to an organization; and building a learning team.

Instruction: Learner presentations, lecture, and computer-based training. Topics include Air Force history, mission and organization; Civil Air Patrol history, mission and organization; Air Force customs and courtesies; Civil Air Patrol guidelines; code numbering systems; communications fundamentals; barriers to effective communication; speaking and writing; modern information systems; the concept of leadership qualities, principles, techniques and styles; the leader and the group; and officership and the leader.

Credit Recommendation: In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in communication skills and 1 in leadership. In the upper-division baccalaureate degree category, 2 semester hours in military history (10/07)(10/07).

Maybe I should try to remember my CAPID. :coolgleam:


Free College Credits Through the Civil Air Patrol!!! - inkleind - 03-29-2017

This is great. I've been wanting to start on flying lessons and I totally forgot about the CAP. Gonna look into it again.


Free College Credits Through the Civil Air Patrol!!! - sanantone - 03-29-2017

inkleind Wrote:This is great. I've been wanting to start on flying lessons and I totally forgot about the CAP. Gonna look into it again.

Are you under 18? The free flight lessons are only for cadets (minors). Senior members may be able to find other members who will offer lessons at a discount. Or, were you already planning on taking flying lessons and using your license to aid CAP?


Free College Credits Through the Civil Air Patrol!!! - inkleind - 03-29-2017

Oh ok. Well hmmm. I hadn't thought about cap since I was 14 or 15. That's probably why I was thinking about the lesson side of it. Should've pursued it more back then! I think that was before I was even driving age.


Free College Credits Through the Civil Air Patrol!!! - dfrecore - 03-30-2017

Thanks for this! My 13-yo is in CAP, and is obsessed with it! Took his first flight in a cessna, and now he's hooked on that too, and wants to become a pilot. And a Navy Seal, we shall see how that all goes. :p


Free College Credits Through the Civil Air Patrol!!! - sanantone - 04-02-2017

I can't believe y'all are sleeping on free college credits and free career training. I might join to see how the courses are.


Free College Credits Through the Civil Air Patrol!!! - High_Order1 - 04-02-2017

I was a cadet in the 80's. Wonder how far back any of it goes? (toddles off to investigate)


RE: Free College Credits Through the Civil Air Patrol!!! - jb111 - 08-18-2017

My kids and I visited a squadron.  They were a bit small/unorganized but this is summer.  I'm going to try another squadron next week for contrast.  Until I talk directly to a PDO (development officer), my college potentials seem a little fuzzy - just finishing my BALS at TESU and thinking of taking Liberty's MA in Interdisciplinary Studies.  Either: Psychology/Life Coach OR Psychology/Theological.  The degree requires 2 areas of study.  As for my kids, they'd have to really want it since they're already overbooked.


RE: Free College Credits Through the Civil Air Patrol!!! - dfrecore - 08-18-2017

(08-18-2017, 09:43 AM)jb111 Wrote: My kids and I visited a squadron.  They were a bit small/unorganized but this is summer.  I'm going to try another squadron next week for contrast.  Until I talk directly to a PDO (development officer), my college potentials seem a little fuzzy - just finishing my BALS at TESU and thinking of taking Liberty's MA in Interdisciplinary Studies.  Either: Psychology/Life Coach OR Psychology/Theological.  The degree requires 2 areas of study.  As for my kids, they'd have to really want it since they're already overbooked.

My son absolutely loves it.  But it would certainly depend on the squadron.  Luckily, it does not take up a great deal of time (every Thursday night from 6-9).  He spends additional time studying and taking online tests when he's ready for a promotion, completely on his own.  And he does not do every single thing that comes up - some he does if he has time, some he doesn't.  He did a bunch of color guard stuff for graduations in May/June, then the squadron took the entire month of July off.

I would say that for any activity my kids do, if they don't REALLY want to do it, I'm not going to waste my time and money on it.