FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What benefit is an AARTS transcript?
- Saves time and money:
Based on a survey conducted by the American Council on Education
(ACE), the average number of academic credits awarded from an AARTS
transcript for 1998 was 14 semester hours. This saves tuition dollars
and classroom time.
- Provides a description of
military schooling and work history in civilian language.
- Serves as a counseling tool for
academic and career counselors in advising soldiers and veterans.
- Serves as an aid in preparing
resumes and explaining Army work experience to civilian employers.
How much does an AARTS transcript cost?
The AARTS transcript is provided free of charge.
How long does it take to get an AARTS transcript?
AARTS processes transcript requests on a
daily basis. We have a 24 hour turn-around time. The requests are entered into our data base on the day they are
received and normally mailed out by the following working day.
Transcripts requiring research take a little longer to
process.
How
often should I request an AARTS transcript?
We recommend that you review your transcript
at least once a year unless you have recently experienced some type of
change (promotion, course completion, etc.) in which case you should wait
two months from the date of change and then request an updated transcript.
You can also review your web transcript for
updates and accuracy.
Should I send a copy of my college transcript to
AARTS?
No. Civilian Education Level is no
longer displayed on the AARTS transcript and college courses are not
included therefore we have no need for your college transcript.
Will my training and experience while I was enlisted with
other services (i.e., Air Force, Navy, Marines) be included on my AARTS transcript?
Unfortunately, no. The reason is that other
services do not report information to the AARTS data base. You can receive
credit for time with other services by supplementing your AARTS transcript
with a DD Form 295 (Application for the Evaluation of Learning Experiences
During Military Service) or DD Form 214 (Certificate of Release or
Discharge From Active Duty). Contact your Education Center or the Veteran
Affairs Office at your college for more information. You may also refer to
our alternatives page for more information.
Why does my course/MOS say "PENDING EVALUATION?"
When will it be evaluated?
All course and MOS evaluations are provided
by ACE. When new courses/MOSs are created by the Army, ACE needs time to evaluate them.
The same is true for existing courses/MOSs that experience significant
changes. The amount of time required is dependent upon the timely
submission of documents by the Army to ACE for their evaluation. Please
refer to the "Other Learning Experiences" section of your
transcript for further clarification. You can also visit the
ACE web site for more information.
I took an Army course two years ago. Why isn't it on my transcript?
All course information is sent to AARTS by
the Army Training Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS) on a monthly
basis. Each individual school is responsible for annotating the ATRRS
system when a soldier graduates from a course. If the annotation is not
made prior to the information being sent to AARTS, the course does not get
reported to our data base since only "graduate" information is
sent. This is why it takes two months for course information to show up on
your AARTS transcript. We allow 30 days for schools to
mark all graduates on the ATRRS system before requesting the information
be sent to the AARTS data base. If you are missing a course you completed
more than two months ago, please refer
to our corrections page to see how to add it
to your transcript.
Why isn't my correspondence course evaluated?
Most correspondence courses are not evaluated by ACE
because they do not have a proctored end-of-course exam. Whether or not your
institution will award credit for a correspondence course is up to them. You
can, however, obtain a transcript from the
Correspondence School to supplement your AARTS transcript.
How do I get my correspondence courses added to my transcript?
Correspondence courses are only
added to AARTS transcripts if they are reported through the Army Training
Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS). The AARTS staff does
not manually add correspondence courses.
Correspondence courses are now reported on a monthly basis so you should
see them on your transcript two months after completion of the course if
they were reported through ATRRS.
How do I get my name changed on my transcript?
The AARTS staff does not
make manual name changes. Name changes are reported to us automatically
from Human Resources Command (HRC), NGB and USAR sources. It takes approximately two months for
the updated information to reach our data base. We cannot change your name
after you have left the army. Once you separate from service, your record
is considered closed and no further updates will be made.
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