Frederik G said:
About post graduate stuff... how does that work? You put in 5 years (or whatever) in the army and then you can go back to the RMC? Or is it some sort of lottery where if you're really really lucky you'll get to go back to school while in the army, and otherwise you'll be stuck having to leave the army to get a post-graduate degree?
I'm seriously thinking of going to a civilian university (mostly because I'm pretty sure I'll need eye surgery to get into the army) but getting a post-graduate degree at some point is definately a goal, so being able to do that while in the army sounds like a good idea. When I join up I will be doing it as an officer, so I don't know if that changes anything from going to RMC for post-grad work as an NCM or not.
ARMY OFFICERS DEGREE PROGRAMME (AODP)/UNSPONSORED POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME - CALL LETTER FOR APPLICATIONS - 2002/2003 ACADEMIC YEAR
Msg - Sep 01 5000-7-3 (DLP)
Ref: DAOD 5049-1
1. General. It is anticipated that AODP will continue in the Academic year 02/03. Funds permitting, some Senior Officers will also have the opportunity to attend subsidized post graduate studies. As such, applications for both programmes are solicited for the 02/03 Academic year.
2. As in the past, the intent is to have nominees attend their local university wherever possible. Funding of cost moves for the purpose of these programmes is the exception rather than the rule, and is at the discretion of D Mil C.
3. Army programmes are complementary to IBDB and DGMC unsponsored post graduate. Application for army programmes in no way disqualifies or otherwise compromises an individual's eligibility for DGMC programmes.
4. Eligibility.
A. To be eligible for the unsponsored post graduate programme, an officer must:
(1) be land environment, regular force,
(2) of at least LCol rank, and
(3) hold an undergraduate degree.
B. To be eligible for the AODP, an officer must:
(1) be land environment, Regular Force,
(2) have at least five years commissioned service,
(3) hold at least captain rank, and
(3) have the equivalent of one academic year of university credit.
5. Application. A complete application for either program consists of:
A. Unofficial transcripts of all post secondary credits (official transcripts will be required during academic assessment phase),
B. Current PRR,
C. Completed obligatory service statement of understanding form as per DAOD 5049-1A, and
D. CO's recommendation. If not in CO's letter, applicant should write memo indicating his intent, i.e. university to attend and description of degree desired.
6. Selection process. Preparations for the 02/03 academic will proceed as follows:
A. Sep - message inviting applications,
B. Nov - complete applications for either program due to D Mil C Info DLP 3_4 NLT 30 Nov,
C. Dec - DLP conducts AODP selection BD and A/CLS conducts PG selection BD,
D. Jan/Feb - universities evaluation of AODP candidates. Each candidate must be able to achieve a Bachelor Degree in a consecutive 12 months period, between Sep 02 and Aug 03. Some credit is generally awarded for past military training and education,
E. Jan/Feb - PG students secure acceptance from selected university if not already in hand,
F. Mar/Apr - D Mil C notification of successful candidates,
G. May to Aug - posting of candidates,
H. Sep - classes begin.
7. Note that being selected as acceptable by the military board and by the respective university does not necessarily imply participation in either of the programmes. Participation is still subject to :
A. Availability of funds,
B. Requirement of the service, and
C. Career considerations.
OPI: NDHQ/CLS DLP