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What's your looking for are specifically Army Correspondence Course Programs (ACCP) courses. These are the ones that will give you the "1 promotion point per 5 hours" when completed. To view the full listing: Log into ATRRS (https://www.atrrs.army.mil) Select "Course Catalog". Enter 553 into the "School Code" filter (553 is the school code for ...
Posted 1 y ago. To restart an ATTRS course on ALMS (Army Learning Management System), you can follow these steps: Log in to your ALMS account. Navigate to the course you want to restart. Check if there's an option to "Unenroll" or "Drop" the course. This is usually found on the course page or in your enrollment history.
Please also use the RP search function to look at the multiple threads on correspondence and ALMS courses and promotion points. There is at least this same question once a week. Vote up
Posted >1 y ago. If you are in a medical MOS or interested in the medical field, you can do the following courses: 081-MD0921 HEALTHCARE NCO SUST- 170 Hours. 081-68WM6 PRACTICAL NURSE ASI SUST- 130 Hours. 081-CBRNE NWP NUCLEAR WARFARE PREPARD FOR HLTHCARE PROVIDER- 55 Hours. 081-CBRNE BWP BIOLOGICAL WARFARE PREPAREDNESS FOR HLTHCARE- 83 Hours.
Sometimes it just takes an NCO! ALMS is marking completed classes as "incomplete": I'm taking a phase one on-line course in ALMS. I'm not clicking through the pages; the video is playing through completion then I'm clicking next. I'm getting all the quizzes right however in my progress bar it is saying the module in the unit is incomplete.
Posted >1 y ago. SFC Grudzinski is on point, there are no more promotion points per say for SR NCO board. With that being said, Military Schooling and College will be the determining factor for promotion to E7 and above. This is where you need to focus for these grades as the SR NCO promotions are few and far inbetween.
Posted 15 d ago. JKO, ATTRS, ATIS (ALMS for us old-timers) are the main ones. Keep in mind that the most you'll be able to get (for promotion to SSG) for nonresident training are 90 points and you won't be able to exceed 245 points total within the entire military education category.
No! On JKO, there is an option in the catalog to select courses that are worth DL points (see attached photo). Make sure you only take courses that JKO has annotated are worth points! Otherwise, needless to say, they won't count towards promotion. ALMS isn't a course catalog itself, but rather a system where you take the courses you registered ...
@MSG Eric Murray here is a better copy of the regulation. I answered the OP’s specific question as the regulation indicates that resident courses must be listed in ATRRS (which has 99% resident courses).
While you aren't a 25-series, taking some of their courses could help the most. CompTIA A+ and Network+ are good starts. As well as Cisco basic courses. They are bland, but they teach you how some of your equipment (switches, routers, networks) work, but how to fix and integrate them better. Vote up.