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MI-litary Equivalency ProjectMilitary Credit Mapping Summit

September 26, 2017

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Welcome & Introductions

Dr. Julie LavenderVP Instructional Services Kirtland Community College CMVE Academic Credit Chair

Setting the Stage

Katie GiardelloDirector, Veteran & Transfer InitiativesMI Center for Student SuccessMI Community College Assoc.

With gratitude to CMVE’s sponsors and collaborative partners in this work!

Where We’ve Been - Collaborative Transfer Initiatives in MI

MACRAO Transfer Agreement (1972) MTA (2014)

Michigan Transfer Network (2006/2007) FY18 one-time

appropriation funding for 3-year project

CWID/Reverse Transfer

Right Math at the Right Time – Math Pathways

Transfer Steering Committee

Statewide Associate to Baccalaureate Transfer Pathways

MI-litary Equivalency Project

MI-litary Equivalency Project Goals

1.

Build institutional capacity to establish direct transfer equivalencies for ACE credit recommendations on JST.

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Support institutions in articulating military experience to general education requirements and building equivalencies for specific Military Occupational Specialties (MOSs).

3.Showcase developed equivalencies in transfer databases.

Community of Practice

Cross-Institutional Dialogue

Resource-sharingBest practices, lessons learned

Interdepartmental Engagement

Subject Matter Expertise

MI-litary Equivalency Project: Next Steps (June review)

Step 1: Determine

Priority Areas

Step 2: Set specific goals and

determine measurable milestones

Step 3: Build and Develop Campus

Coalitions

Step 4: Consider Workflow Processes

Step 5: Build communication

strategies for key stakeholders

Steps 6-8: Implement,

Evaluate, Adapt

MEP Landscape Assessment Survey

Where We’re Going - Next Steps for the

MI-litary Equivalency Project

Continued campus-level support for equivalency building

Technical assistance for considering military equivalencies in transfer

databases, institutionally and statewide

Ongoing consultation with faculty discipline groups with interest in

multi-institutional collaborative projects to ensure credit reciprocity

for military credit awards

Continued participation with MHEC’s Multi-State Collaborative on

Military Credit (MCMC)

MCMC Overview

Sara AppelMCMC Project CoordinatorMidwestern Higher Education Compact (MHEC)

An Introduction to the Multi-State Collaborative on Military Credit

September 26, 2017

Special Thanks

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Mission

• The Multi-State Collaborative on Military Credit (MCMC) mission can be summarized as:

– facilitate an interstate partnership of 13 states and

– translate competencies acquired by veterans through military training and occupational experience toward college credentials.

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Vision

• Maximizing ways for military connected students to transition to college and onward to the civilian workforce

• Creating models for consistent, transparent, and the effective awarding credit for military training and experience

• Establishing strong partnerships with peer institutions and organizations

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History

• 2012 – Indiana and Ohio had been communicating quite a bit

• 2013 – Held the first in-person meeting– Added Illinois and Minnesota to the Executive Committee

• 2014 – Began regular conference calls of Executive Committee; approached MHEC to partner and be the fiscal agent

• 2014 – Received grant funding from Lumina Foundation ($900,000 over 3 years)

• 2015 – Received grant funding from USA Funds ($200,000 over one year)

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Governing Structure

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Implementation Strategy:Four Work Groups

• Articulation of Academic Credit

• Communication and Outreach

• Data, Systems, and Technology

• Licensure and Certification

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Collaborative Relationships

• American Council on Education

• Army University

• Association for Institutional Research

• Council for Adult and Experiential Learning

• Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges

• Solutions for Information Design

• Student Veterans of America

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Successes to Date

• Met with representatives at the Pentagon for access to data

• Presented at major national conferences, as well as other meetings, and appeared in numerous publications across the United States.

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Successes to Date

• Eleven states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin have developed a mechanism by which the persistence and graduation rate of servicemembers can be tracked over time.

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Successes to Date

• Five states: Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin have three or more state licensing boards that are willing to accept military training and experience as a way to accelerate progress toward earning a license or certificate.

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Successes to Date

• Sent 15 healthcare faculty to the Medical Education and Training Campus at Ft. Sam Houston

• Invited to roundtable discussions held by the American Legion on credentialing and by Student Veterans of America on the Forever GI Bill

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Challenges

• Access to data and additional information to help articulate courses

• One definition for the term “veteran”

• Limited resources to make a greater impact

• Increase faculty awareness of how military experiences, courses, and instruction are evaluated

• Training for faculty and staff

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Thank You

• Sara Appel, Project CoordinatorMulti-State Collaborative on Military CreditMidwestern Higher Education CompactP: 765.586.6512E: saraa@mhec.orgW: http://www.mhec.org/

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15 Minute Break

As seen at Fort Jackson U.S. Army Training Center in Columbia, South Carolina

ACE Translation Exercise

Breakout Sessions

METC Campus OverviewCapitol I

ACE Deep DiveCapitol II

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IE BR

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Institutional Credit Mapping Exercise

HealthcareCapitol I

Other DisciplinesCapitol II

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Debrief & Closing Comments

Join us for a networking reception from 4-6PM

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