There could be a Marine Corps in the not too distant future that requires staff noncommissioned officers to receive college degrees in order to fulfill the commandant’s design for the Marine Corps.
Promoting continued collaboration between DoD and talented academic leaders is something congress, federal agencies and the administration should support in sustained fashion.
On this week’s episode of Rebootcamp Roundup: Senators introduce bill to help vets graduate college more quickly, Comcast gets internet to low-income vets and the Army rolls out a new program to help soldiers get civilian credentials. Plus, tips on matching your resume to the right job application.
The measure would allow $500 for certain certification tests and money to develop portfolios that show why students' military skills warrant academic credit.