The Military Career Transition Program (MCTP) at Old Dominion University is an innovative teacher education program which certifies persons leaving the military and seeking a second career in teaching. The program provides counseling and advising for career transition as well as placement and follow-up...
Corporate Gray connects military veterans with employers through its career transition books, military job fairs, and military to civilian website.
These standards do not apply to any medical issue associated with gender dysphoria or gender transition. Questions regarding medical standards or procedures should be directed to the Commander, U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command (USMEPCOM). MILITARY EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Though not mandatory, a...
Transition from active duty to a dynamic career in IT Leaving the military is more than a career change—it’s a life transition. Skills honed in military service translate directly to IT. Our transition programs are designed to help transitioning service members bridge the gap from their service...
The purpose of this quantitative descriptive study was to investigate three military transition services and two categorical variables, reason for seeking Army Career and Alumni Program (ACAP) assistance and education level to predict reasons for ineffective military career transitions. The problem of this...
Making the transition from the military to a civilian job is easier when you have basic guidelines to follow and actionable steps to execute. The four main steps involved in transitioning from military to civilian employment are: Finding work that sparks your interest or aligns with your passions...
In many cases, an associate’s degree in military science can serve as the ‘basic’ portion of the ROTC program, which is the second route to earning a commission to the armed forces. One can enroll in a college that offers ROTC to take the ‘advanced’ portion. Once this has been co...
Transition Assistance Program to provide resources and assistance to military members; “Every year, approximately 200,000 men and women leave U.S. military service and return to life as civilians, a process known as the military to civilian transition” (U.S. Department of Labor, n.d., ...
Are You Retiring or Separating from the Military?The military provides basic assistance to you in your career transition. By all means take advantage of those services. At the same time, be aware that our former military clients continue to tell us that those basic services are not sufficient ...
Another big difference is the working hours. In my experience, due to the nature of working with others in multiple time zones, you have a lot of flexibility in choosing the hours of your workday. Plus, there are no staff duty shifts as in the military!