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DANTES FUNDING GUIDE Examinee Funded by DANTES ID Required Active Duty Military Air Force Army Marine Corps Navy Coast Guard Active, Reserve & National Guard Funded at: College test centers — exam fee only On-base test centers — exam and adminis- tration fees “Armed Forces of the United States” Military ID and U.S. Government or State-Issued Photo ID Spouses and Civilian Employees of: Air Force Reserve Air National Guard Army National Guard Army Reserve Coast Guard Funded at: College test centers — exam fee only On-base test centers — exam and adminis- tration fees “United States Uniformed Services” Military ID and U.S. Government or State-Issued Photo ID Examinee Not Funded by DANTES Veterans Veterans may be eligible for reimbursement of exam and administration fees from the Veter - ans Administration. Visit www.gibill.va.gov/pamphlets/testing.htm for more information. Dependents of Active Duty Military Not Funded Spouses of other Active Duty Military Air Force Spouses Army Spouses Marine Corps Spouses Marine Corps Reserve Spouses Navy and Navy Reserve Spouses Not Funded Inactive Guard or Reserve, Coast Guard Auxiliary Not Funded DANTES FUNDING GUIDE For complete descriptions, see the reverse side of this sheet or visit our website, GetCollegeCredit.com

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Page 1: Examinee Funded by DANTES ID Required

DANTES FUNDING GUIDE

Examinee Funded by DANTES ID Required

Active Duty Military

Air Force Army Marine Corps Navy Coast Guard Active, Reserve & National Guard

Funded at:

College test centers — exam fee only On-base test centers — exam and adminis-tration fees

“Armed Forces of the United States” Military ID and U.S. Government or State-Issued Photo ID

Spouses and Civilian Employees of:

Air Force Reserve Air National Guard Army National Guard Army Reserve Coast Guard

Funded at:

College test centers — exam fee only On-base test centers — exam and adminis-tration fees

“United States Uniformed Services” Military ID and U.S. Government or State-Issued Photo ID

Examinee Not Funded by DANTES

VeteransVeterans may be eligible for reimbursement of exam and administration fees from the Veter-ans Administration. Visit www.gibill.va.gov/pamphlets/testing.htm for more information.

Dependents of Active Duty Military Not Funded

Spouses of other Active Duty Military

Air Force Spouses Army Spouses Marine Corps Spouses Marine Corps Reserve Spouses Navy and Navy Reserve Spouses

Not Funded

Inactive Guard or Reserve, Coast Guard Auxiliary

Not Funded

DANTES FUNDING GUIDE

For complete descriptions, see the reverse side

of this sheet or visit our website, GetCollegeCredit.com

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Math

Updated Exam! Fundamentals of College Algebra: Solving quadratic inequalities,

operations of functions, rational functions and exponential & logarithmic functions.

Updated Exam! Principles of Statistics: Principles and concepts underlying higher-order

statistics, continuous & discrete distributions, use of predictive statistics using the linear

Social Sciences

Updated Exam! Substance Abuse: Formerly “Drug and Alcohol Abuse.” Substances such

as anabolic steroids, over the counter medications, dependency/addiction, societal ef-

fects, screening, diagnosis and neurological factors.

Updated Exam! Criminal Justice: Criminal behavior, police, the court system, sentencing

issues, adult prison systems and juvenile correction alternatives.

Art of the Western World: Deals with the history of art during various periods, e.g.

Renaissance, Baroque and Realism.

Western Europe since 1945: Knowledge of basic facts related to the aftermath of World

War II and rebuilding of Europe, national political systems, issues and policies in Western

European societies.

Introduction to the Modern Middle East: 19th century European impact, 20th century

(1900-1960) and the Middle East through the 20th century.

Human/Cultural Geography: Earth and basic facts (maps, physiography, atmosphere,

soils and vegetation, water), culture and environment, settlement patterns, political geog-

raphy and regional geography.

Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union: Russia under the old regime, the revolutionary period,

new economic policy, pre-war Stalinism, Second World War, post-war Stalinism, Krush-

chev years, Brezhnev era, and reform and collapse.

A History of the Vietnam War: The history of the roots of the Vietnam War.

The Civil War and Reconstruction: The Civil War from pre-secession (1861)

through Reconstruction.

Foundations of Education:

-

Life-Span Developmental Psychology: Ethical issues, biological development, perception,

learning & memory, cognition & language; social, emotional, and personality development,

social behaviors, family life cycle, adjustment to life stresses, bereavement and loss.

General Anthropology: Theoretical perspectives, physical anthropology, archaeology,

social organization, economic organization, political organization, religion, and

modernization & application of anthropology.

Introduction to Law Enforcement: Overview of the U.S. criminal justice system, police sys-

tems in the U.S., police organization, management & issues; and U.S. law

and precedents.

Fundamentals of Counseling: Historical development, counselor roles & functions, the

counseling relationship and theoretical approaches to counseling.

Humanities

Updated Exam! Ethics in America: Ethical traditions & analysis in various relationships,

Updated Exam! Introduction to World Religions: Dimensions & approaches to religion,

primal religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam,

Shintoism, Hellenic & Roman Traditions and Scientology.

Principles of Public Speaking: Principles of public speaking, audience analysis, purposes

of speeches, structure/organization, content/supporting materials, research, language &

style, delivery, communication apprehension, listening & feedback, criticism & evaluation.

Record an impromptu persuasive speech that will be scored.

Business

Updated Exam! Introduction to Computing: Hardware, software licensing & develop-

ment tools, development life cycles, data management, connectivity, privacy concerns,

globalization.

Updated Exam! Personal Finance: Credit & debt, major purchases, taxes, insurance, in-

vestments and others.

Updated Exam! Management Information Systems: Telecommunications, network

security, systems analysis and design, business decision making, knowledge manage -

ment, data warehousing and data mining.

Updated Exam! Principles of Finance: Financial statements & planning, time value of

money, working capital management, valuation and characteristics, capital budgeting,

cost of capital, risk and return.

Principles of Financial Accounting:

analysis, accruals and deferrals, cash and internal control, current accounts, long- &

Human Resource Management: Training & development, performance appraisals,

compensation issues, security issues, personnel legislation and regulation, labor relations

and current issues.

Organizational Behavior: -

ods, individual processes & characteristics, interpersonal & group processes, organiza -

tional processes, change & development processes.

Updated Exam! Principles of Supervision: Management functions, planning, organization

-

ronments, quality concerns.

Business Law II: Sales of goods, debtor & creditor relations, business organizations, prop-

erty and commercial paper.

Updated Exam! Introduction to Business: Economic issues, international business, gov -

ernment & business, business ownership, small business, entrepreneurship, franchise,

management process, HR management, production & operations, marketing manage-

-

tion systems.

Money and Banking: -

diaries, central banking, Federal Reserve System, money & macroeconomics, U.S. mon-

etary policy and the international monetary system.

Updated Exam! Business Mathematics: Integers, fractions, decimals, round numbers,

ratios, averages, business graphs, simple interest, compound interest, annuities, net pay

& deductions, discounts and markups, depreciation & net worth, corporate securities, dis-

tribution of ownership, stock and asset turnover.

New Exam! Business Ethics and Society: Business ethics, moral philosophies and busi -

ness ethics, social responsibilities of a business, regulation of business, employer-em -

ployee relations, ethics of information, ethics in international business, corporations and

stakeholders, ecology and global business, business and government.

Physical Science

Updated Exam! Here’s to Your Health:

nutrition, disease & prevention, consumer awareness, psychological disorders & addictive

behaviors, intentional injuries and violence.

Astronomy: Celestial mechanics, celestial systems, astronomical instruments, the solar

system, nature & evolution, the galaxy, the universe, determining astronomical distances,

and life in the universe.

Environment and Humanity: Ecological concepts (ecosystems, global ecology, food

chains and webs), environmental impacts, environmental management & conservation,

and political processes and the future.

Principles of Physical Science I: Newton’s Laws of Motion, energy & momentum, thermo-

dynamics, wave and optics, electricity and magnetism, chemistry, properties of matter,

atomic theory & structure and chemical reactions.

Physical Geology: Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, weathering, groundwa-

ter, glaciers, oceanic systems, deserts, winds, hydrologic cycle, internal Earth processes,

mineral & energy resources and environmental geology.

Technology

Technical Writing: Theory & practice of technical writing, purpose, content, organizational

patterns of common types of technical documents, elements of various technical reports

and technical editing.

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DEFENSE LANGUAGE INSTITUTE FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTER (DLIFLC) DLIFLC FORM 420 DLPT/OPI ACE CREDIT RECOMMENDATON REQUEST

PROGRAM DESCRIPTON: The American Council on Education (ACE) provides academic credit recommendations based on test

scores earned on Defense Language Proficiency Test (DLPT)/OPI. Credits are reported on a DLPT ACE CREDIT

RECOMMENDATION REPORT prepared by the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) Registrar’s Office.

Qualifications: Credit recommendations are only available for languages tested with a DLPT III, DLPT IV or DLPT 5 format after

1 October 1990. Linguists who desire academic credit based on their DLPT/OPI scores may request ACE College Credit

Recommendations based on official test scores for students who completed one of its language programs or for qualified linguists

whose original test scores have been forwarded to the DLIFLC Testing Division through official test site.

THIS PROGRAM IS INTENDED FOR MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS.

Name:______________________________________________________ *SSN:_________________________ (LAST) (FIRST) (MI)

Mailing Address:____________________________________________________________________________

Email Address:_______________________________________________ Phone #: _____________________________

Language:__________________________ check box if DLPT is web-based

Date of DLPT: _____________________ Location/Test Site: ____________________

(Month/Year)

Date of OPI: _______________________ Location/Test Site: ____________________

(Month/Year)

OR check box to request your most recent scores for DLPT OPI

OR check box to request scores that reflect your highest level of achievement for DLPT OPI

NOTE: Your highest scores will be sent if the information requested is not available.

Send to (Complete name/address. You may also add requests for faxed/emailed/sealed copies):

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

To receive a student copy, please check box Please allow 8-10 business days for processing.

Upon completion, forward by mail, fax, or email to:

Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center

Attn: ATFL-APO-AR (Registrar’s Office)

Presidio of Monterey, CA 93944-5006

TEL: 831-242-6455/DSN 768-6455

FAX: 831-242-5146/DSN: 768-5146

WEB: www.dliflc.edu

EMAIL: [email protected]

Signature Required (can not be e-signed):

__________________________________ Date: ______________

*Privacy Act Statement: This information is solicited by authority of Title 10, USC 3012 and Executive Order 9397. SSN is used as the personal identifier in locating your

training record. Personal information provided will be used to properly respond to your request for score reports. Failure to provide this information could result in the

inability of DLIFLC to respond to your request. IAW Army Regulation 37-30, Para 3-8, there is no fee for this service.

DLIFLC FORM 420, REV 1 January 2013 Replaces 1 December 2011 Edition.

Ottawa University

Attn: Office of the Registrar

1001 S. Cedar #43

Ottawa, KS 66067

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ENDORSEMENT

All JST transcripts are certified by the American Council on Education (ACE). The

descriptions and college credit recommendations on the transcripts are extracted from the

ACE Guide to the Evaluation of Education Experiences in the Armed Services. The

Summary and the Academic Institution Courses page are addendums to the JST transcript and

are provided for your information and academic advisement, but have not been certified by

ACE. Please address questions concerning the ACE descriptions, credit recommendations, or

pending evaluations to:

DIRECTOR OF MILITARY

REGISTRIES

CENTER FOR ADULT LEARNING AND EDUCATIONAL CREDENTIALS

AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION ONE DUPONT CIRCLE

NW WASHINGTON DC 20036-1193

PERSONAL

DATA

TO BE TREATED IN A CONFIDENTIAL MANNER USE IS RESTRICTED

Data contained in the transcript is protected by The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) ( 20 U.S.C.1232g; 34 CFR Part 99 )

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FRANCOIS, MATHIAS RICARDOLIN

580-27-2418

Staff Sergeant (E6)

Ottawa University

Transcript Sent To:

Name:

SSN:

Rank:

JOINT SERVICES

TRANSCRIPT

**OFFICIAL**

Military Course Completions

ActiveStatus:

Military

Course ID

ACE Identifier

Course Title

Location-Description-Credit Areas

Dates Taken ACE

Credit Recommendation Level

Basic Combat Training:

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate the skills necessary for survival in a combat

environment including marksmanship, physical conditioning, navigation, and combat techniques.

AR-2201-0399750-BT 10-JAN-2003 13-MAR-2003

First Aid

Marksmanship

Physical Conditioning

L

L

L

1 SH

2 SH

2 SH

Dental Specialist:

AR-0701-0013 19-MAR-2003 09-MAY-2003

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to discuss oral anatomy, physiology, pathology, infection

control and hygiene; perform and process dental radiographs, chairside assisting, scaling and polishing, and

instrument sterilization and set up.

330-91E10

AMEDD Center & School

Fort Sam Houston TX

Basic Dental Sciences

Clinical Internship

Dental Instruments And Basic Equipment

Dental Radiography

Infection Control

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

2 SH

4 SH

2 SH

2 SH

1 SH

1 SH

L

L

L

L

L

V

(10/02)(10/02)

(10/03)(12/09)

to

to

Office of Admissions

1001 S Cedar #43

Ottawa, KS 66067-3399

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Military Experience

Basic Noncommissioned Officer (NCO):

Structured Self Development (SSD) III:

AR-1406-0090

AR-0702-0031

12-JUL-2009

25-MAR-2014

23-JUL-2009

02-APR-2014

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to perform the duties and execute the responsibilities of

noncommissioned officers; apply the theory and principles of battle focused common core training and war fighting

skills required to lead a squad sized element into combat.

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to conduct various military related tasks; develop various

military related programs; supervise various military related activities; and engage in various leadership activities.

600-BNCOC Ph 1

1-250-C49-3 (DL)

Region A NCOES Academy

SGM Academy - Structured Self Development

Ft Dix NJ

Ft Bliss, TX

Communications

Principles Of Supervision

Leadership

Military Science

1 SH

2 SH

1 SH

2 SH

L

L

L

L

Occupation ID ACE Identifier

Title

Description-Credit Areas

Dates Held ACE

Credit Recommendation Level

Dental Specialist:

MOS-91E-00491E10

Assists in managing a dental facility or assists dentist in preventing, examining, and treating diseases of the teeth

and oral region. Assists dentist in dental care and treatment; protects patient from excessive exposure to ionizing

radiation; exposes and mounts bitewing, periapical, and occlusal radiographs using bisecting angle and long-cone

paralleling techniques; exposes extraoral panoramic radiographs; prepares developer and fixer solutions; prepares

equipment and materials to measure and mix such commonly-used permanent and nonpermanent restorative

materials as dental amalgam, composite and unfilled acrylic resins, zinc oxide, and eugenol materials, cavity liners

and bases, intermediate restorative materials, and zinc phosphate cement; prepares equipment and materials to

measure and mix commonly used impression materials and gypsum products, including irreversible hydrocolloid,

polysulfide impression material, plaster of Paris, and artificial stone; fabricates casts from preliminary impressions;

prepares and maintains dental chair, unit, and light; sharpens dental instruments; prepares instrument setups for

commonly performed dental procedures; identifies, selects, and passes to dentist appropriate instruments for dental

treatment procedures in the oral surgical, oral diagnostic endodontic, restorative, periodontic, pedodontic,

orthodontic, and prosthodontic specialties; performs resuscitative procedures and operates resuscitative equipment;

schedules dental appointments; maintains patient records and records information and data using authorized

symbols and abbreviations; applies aseptic techniques in cleaning, packaging, sterilizing, and storing dental

instruments, equipment, and supplies. Individuals holding the Additional Skill Identifier (ASI) X2 Preventive

Dentistry Specialist, also perform the following duties: selects and prepares dental hand pieces, contra-angles,

ultrasonic equipment, solutions, and other materials to perform oral prophylaxis; applies disclosing solutions;

assists dentists in carrying out oral disease control programs including individual and group patient education and

motivation; removes anatomical and acquired stains, calculus, and bacterial plaque from teeth, using hand

instruments, ultrasonic equipment, dental floss, and other adjuncts; polishes teeth with abrasives; applies topical

fluoride solutions for prevention of dental caries; applies pit and fissure sealants; records information on abnormal

appearance and characteristics of the tissues of teeth and oral region; refers patient to dentist for consultation and

treatment; performs user maintenance on hand instruments, contra-angles, and ultrasonic equipment.

Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the 0 SH L

01-JAN-2003

(6/06)(4/09)

(12/10)(4/14)

to

to

Primary

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Dental Specialist:

Dental Specialist:

MOS-68E-002

MOS-68E-002

68E10

68E20

Assists in managing a dental facility or assists dentist in preventing, examining, and treating diseases of the teeth

and oral region. Assists dentist in dental care and treatment; protects patient from excessive exposure to ionizing

radiation; exposes and mounts bitewing, periapical, and occlusal radiographs using bisecting angle and long-cone

paralleling techniques; exposes extraoral panoramic radiographs; prepares developer and fixer solutions; prepares

equipment and materials to measure and mix such commonly-used permanent and nonpermanent restorative

materials as dental amalgam, composite and unfilled acrylic resins, zinc oxide, and eugenol materials, cavity liners

and bases, intermediate restorative materials, and zinc phosphate cement; prepares equipment and materials to

measure and mix commonly used impression materials and gypsum products, including irreversible hydrocolloid,

polysulfide impression material, plaster of Paris, and artificial stone; fabricates casts from preliminary impressions;

prepares and maintains dental chair, unit, and light; sharpens dental instruments; prepares instrument setups for

commonly performed dental procedures; identifies, selects, and passes to dentist appropriate instruments for dental

treatment procedures in the oral surgical, oral diagnostic endodontic, restorative, periodontic, pedodontic,

orthodontic, and prosthodontic specialties; performs resuscitative procedures and operates resuscitative equipment;

schedules dental appointments; maintains patient records and records information and data using authorized

symbols and abbreviations; applies aseptic techniques in cleaning, packaging, sterilizing, and storing dental

instruments, equipment, and supplies. Individuals holding the Additional Skill Identifier (ASI) X2 Preventive

Dentistry Specialist, also perform the following duties: selects and prepares dental hand pieces, contra-angles,

ultrasonic equipment, solutions, and other materials to perform oral prophylaxis; applies disclosing solutions;

assists dentists in carrying out oral disease control programs including individual and group patient education and

motivation; removes anatomical and acquired stains, calculus, and bacterial plaque from teeth, using hand

instruments, ultrasonic equipment, dental floss, and other adjuncts; polishes teeth with abrasives; applies topical

fluoride solutions for prevention of dental caries; applies pit and fissure sealants; records information on abnormal

appearance and characteristics of the tissues of teeth and oral region; refers patient to dentist for consultation and

treatment; performs user maintenance on hand instruments, contra-angles, and ultrasonic equipment.

Assists in managing a dental facility or assists dentist in preventing, examining, and treating diseases of the teeth

and oral region. Assists dentist in dental care and treatment; protects patient from excessive exposure to ionizing

radiation; exposes and mounts bitewing, periapical, and occlusal radiographs using bisecting angle and long-cone

paralleling techniques; exposes extraoral panoramic radiographs; prepares developer and fixer solutions; prepares

equipment and materials to measure and mix such commonly-used permanent and nonpermanent restorative

materials as dental amalgam, composite and unfilled acrylic resins, zinc oxide, and eugenol materials, cavity liners

and bases, intermediate restorative materials, and zinc phosphate cement; prepares equipment and materials to

measure and mix commonly used impression materials and gypsum products, including irreversible hydrocolloid,

polysulfide impression material, plaster of Paris, and artificial stone; fabricates casts from preliminary impressions;

prepares and maintains dental chair, unit, and light; sharpens dental instruments; prepares instrument setups for

commonly performed dental procedures; identifies, selects, and passes to dentist appropriate instruments for dental

treatment procedures in the oral surgical, oral diagnostic endodontic, restorative, periodontic, pedodontic,

orthodontic, and prosthodontic specialties; performs resuscitative procedures and operates resuscitative equipment;

schedules dental appointments; maintains patient records and records information and data using authorized

symbols and abbreviations; applies aseptic techniques in cleaning, packaging, sterilizing, and storing dental

instruments, equipment, and supplies. Individuals holding the Additional Skill Identifier (ASI) X2 Preventive

Dentistry Specialist, also perform the following duties: selects and prepares dental hand pieces, contra-angles,

ultrasonic equipment, solutions, and other materials to perform oral prophylaxis; applies disclosing solutions;

assists dentists in carrying out oral disease control programs including individual and group patient education and

student

Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the

student

0 SH L

01-NOV-2007

01-NOV-2007

(12/01)(12/01)

(12/01)(3/10)

Duty

Primary

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Dental Specialist:

MOS-68E-00268E30

motivation; removes anatomical and acquired stains, calculus, and bacterial plaque from teeth, using hand

instruments, ultrasonic equipment, dental floss, and other adjuncts; polishes teeth with abrasives; applies topical

fluoride solutions for prevention of dental caries; applies pit and fissure sealants; records information on abnormal

appearance and characteristics of the tissues of teeth and oral region; refers patient to dentist for consultation and

treatment; performs user maintenance on hand instruments, contra-angles, and ultrasonic equipment. Manages

staff; prepares reports and maintains records; supervises data entry and control; maintains supplies and equipment.

Assists in managing a dental facility or assists dentist in preventing, examining, and treating diseases of the teeth

and oral region. Assists dentist in dental care and treatment; protects patient from excessive exposure to ionizing

radiation; exposes and mounts bitewing, periapical, and occlusal radiographs using bisecting angle and long-cone

paralleling techniques; exposes extraoral panoramic radiographs; prepares developer and fixer solutions; prepares

equipment and materials to measure and mix such commonly-used permanent and nonpermanent restorative

materials as dental amalgam, composite and unfilled acrylic resins, zinc oxide, and eugenol materials, cavity liners

and bases, intermediate restorative materials, and zinc phosphate cement; prepares equipment and materials to

measure and mix commonly used impression materials and gypsum products, including irreversible hydrocolloid,

polysulfide impression material, plaster of Paris, and artificial stone; fabricates casts from preliminary impressions;

prepares and maintains dental chair, unit, and light; sharpens dental instruments; prepares instrument setups for

commonly performed dental procedures; identifies, selects, and passes to dentist appropriate instruments for dental

treatment procedures in the oral surgical, oral diagnostic endodontic, restorative, periodontic, pedodontic,

orthodontic, and prosthodontic specialties; performs resuscitative procedures and operates resuscitative equipment;

schedules dental appointments; maintains patient records and records information and data using authorized

symbols and abbreviations; applies aseptic techniques in cleaning, packaging, sterilizing, and storing dental

instruments, equipment, and supplies. Individuals holding the Additional Skill Identifier (ASI) X2 Preventive

Dentistry Specialist, also perform the following duties: selects and prepares dental hand pieces, contra-angles,

ultrasonic equipment, solutions, and other materials to perform oral prophylaxis; applies disclosing solutions;

assists dentists in carrying out oral disease control programs including individual and group patient education and

motivation; removes anatomical and acquired stains, calculus, and bacterial plaque from teeth, using hand

instruments, ultrasonic equipment, dental floss, and other adjuncts; polishes teeth with abrasives; applies topical

fluoride solutions for prevention of dental caries; applies pit and fissure sealants; records information on abnormal

appearance and characteristics of the tissues of teeth and oral region; refers patient to dentist for consultation and

treatment; performs user maintenance on hand instruments, contra-angles, and ultrasonic equipment. Manages

staff; prepares reports and maintains records; supervises data entry and control; maintains supplies and equipment.

Performs reversible dental procedures under direct supervision of a dentist; assists in managing a small dental

facility; performs diagnostic procedures such as vitality tests, diet analysis, and nutritional consultation; exposes

and develops special intraoral and extraoral radiographs; isolates operative site by placement of rubber dam;

selects and applies matrix bands and wedges; inserts, condenses, carves, polishes, and finishes various restorations;

assists dentist in treating pericoronitis and local osteritis; removes sutures; manages surgical patient preoperatively

and postoperatively; makes preliminary impressions; isolates teeth for endodontic treatment; established stock level

for supplies and equipment; orders, stores, and issues supplies; provides education in dental health to patients,

families, and the community.

Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the

student

Chairside Dental Assisting

Dental Assisting Clinical Practice

Dental Health

Dental Hygiene Clinical Practice

Dental Radiography

Principles Of Supervision

0 SH

3 SH

5 SH

3 SH

5 SH

2 SH

3 SH

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

06-JAN-2009

(12/01)(3/10)

Primary

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RECBN

131 F41

131 F21

131 F31

600-PLDC (MOD)

767 F25

081-6-8-C40(68E30)(F) Ph 2

081-6-8-C40(68E30)(F) Ph 2

2G-F95_DL

2G-F95_DL

AMMO-67-DL

081SDL11-MCOTSG-0001

Course ID Date Taken Title Location Reason

(1) Course has not been evaluated by ACE.

(2) Class attendance dates were not recorded in the service member's record.

(3) Course was not completed during the ACE evaluation period.

(4) Course was not evaluated by ACE at this specific location.

Other Learning Experiences

College Level Test Scores

Reception Battalion Attrition

Action Officer Development

Supervisor Development (SDC)

Manager Development

Primary Leadership Development

(Mod)

CBRNE Operator/Responder Course

Tats Amedd Bncoc (68e30)

Tats Amedd Bncoc (68e30)

Additional Duty Safety

Additional Duty Safety

Hazmat Familiarization & Safety

Transportation

Operations Security (OPSEC)

Awareness Training

US Army Training Center Ft

Leonard Wood MO

Army Correspondence Course

Army Correspondence Course

Army Correspondence Course

7th Army NCO Academy

Grafenwoehr Germany

Army Correspondence Course

NCO Academy (AC&S) Fort

Sam Houston TX

NCO Academy (AC&S) Fort

Sam Houston TX

AR Safety Center Ft Rucker

AR Safety Center Ft Rucker

Ammunition School McAlester

OK

Correspondence Courses -

AMEDD Ft Sam Houston TX

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

10-JAN-2003

29-SEP-2003

04-NOV-2003

04-NOV-2003

27-JUL-2005

25-FEB-2008

15-AUG-2011

16-AUG-2011

11-JUN-2012

30-SEP-2012

26-MAR-2013

08-AUG-2013

NONE ASSIGNED -- Occupation not evaluated by ACE or not evaluated during the time frame held by service member.

NONE

Records And Information Management 2 SH L

This section provides a record of the service member's learning experiences that do not have credit recommended for one or more of

the following reasons:

(12/01)(3/10)

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*NOTICE TO ALL TRANSCRIPT REVIEWERS:

FOR FULL EXPLANATIONS OF ALL ITEMS FLAGGED ON THIS TRANSCRIPT, PLEASE REFER TO

LEGEND FOLLOWING LAST PAGE OF TRANSCRIPT.

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JST Official Transcript Explanation

The American Council on Education (ACE) is the nation's unifying voice for higher education. ACE serves as a consensus leader on key higher education issues and

seeks to influence public policy through advocacy, research, and program initiatives. ACE's Military Programs evaluates formal service courses and occupations approved

by a central authority, employing the services of teams of subject-matter specialists from colleges and universities (professors, deans, and other academicians) that,

through the discussion and the application of evaluation procedures and guidelines, reach consensus on content, description, and amount of credit to be recommended for

selected courses and occupations. For comprehensive information on the ACE Military Evaluation process, consult the Course and Occupation Evaluation Systems,

described in the online Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services at: http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/AboutCrsEval.htm).

ACE, the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation have developed a set

of guidelines contained in the Joint Statement on the Transfer and Award of Credit (http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/JointStatement/htm) that are intended to serve

as a guide for institutions developing or reviewing policies dealing with transfer, acceptance and award of credit for courses and occupations completed in a variety of

institutional and extrainstitutional settings, including the military. More information on guidelines for awarding credit for courses and occupations appearing on JST

transcripts is contained in The AACRAO 2003 Academic Record and Transcript Guide.

Service members may request copies of JST transcripts directly from the Operation Centers at https://jst.doded.mil. ACE does not issue these transcripts or make any

adjustments to missing or incorrect information contained in them. Service members must contact the respective service specific Operations Centers for adjustments or

corrections to the transcripts. Colleges and universities may also receive web-based official copies of these documents by contacting the JST Operations Center at

[email protected].

Understanding JST Transcripts

The full exhibit and description for courses and occupations listed on JST transcripts can be found in the Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the

Armed Services which is available only online at: (http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu) and updated on a daily basis as new courses and occupations are evaluated for

recommended credit.

Key to transcript terms:

Military Course ID - This is the number the military service has assigned for this particular course.

SH - Semester hours.

ACE Identifier - The number ACE assigns a particular course. Courses are identified by a 2-letter prefix that designates the military service (AF - Air Force, AR - Army,

CG - Coast Guard, DD - Department of Defense, MC - Marine Corps, and NV - Navy), followed by a unique eight-digit course identifier.

ACE Credit Recommendation is listed in semester hours, in the following categories:

V = Vocational; L = Lower level (freshman or sophomore level); U = Upper level (Junior or Senior Level); G = Graduate level.

Dates Taken/Dates Held - Courses and occupations will normally have a start and end date that will show the time period the course was completed or the occupation was

held.

Location - Valid location(s) where the course was completed.

Occupational Codes:

Army MOS:

MOS - Army MOS has 5 digits. The first 3 digits identify the occupational specialty and the last 2 digits identify the skill level (E1-E4 = skill level 10; E5 = skill level 20;

E6 = skill level 30; E7 = skill level 40; E8 = skill level 50; E9 = skill level 60).

Navy Rates and Ratings:

NER - Navy enlisted rates are occupation identifications assigned to personnel at paygrades E-1 to E-9. Each general rate involves the performance of entry-level tasks

and leads to one or more ratings. Career patterns from recruit to master chief petty officer are identified by 4 to 5-digit codes.

NEC - The NEC Structure supplements the Enlisted Rating Structure by identifying skills requiring more specific identification than that provided by general rates and

ratings and that are not rating-wide requirements. Selected NECS have been evaluated by ACE to date.

LDO, NWO - Limited Duty Officer, Navy Warrant Officer - Technical officer specialists who perform duties that are technically oriented, with skills acquired through

experience and training that are limited in scope to other officer categories. These specialties are normally identified by 4 digits, each successively providing more precise

identification of the individual holder.

Marine Corps:

MCE - an MOS has 4 digits and a descriptive title; the first 2 digits normally describe the occupational field and the last 2 digits identify the promotional level and

specialty within the occupation.

MCO - officer MOS.

Coast Guard:

CGA - Coast Guard officer aviation competencies.

CGR - Enlisted rating structure used for classified enlisted personnel and qualifications, with career levels from recruit to master chief petty officer.

CGW - Coast Guard Warrant Officers are technical officer specialists who perform duties that are technically oriented and acquired through experience and training

that is limited in scope and relation to other officer categories.

MATMEP - Maintenance Training Management and Evaluation Program, a standardized, documentable, level-progressive, technical skills management and evaluation

program for enlisted aviation technical maintenance training. The Summary sheet submitted by the service member lists the current level of training completed and should

be used by the evaluator to verify the attained level in awarding credit.

DANTES - The Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support maintains the educational records of the service members who have completed DANTES subject

Standardized Tests (DSSTs), CLEP examinations, and GED tests. For examinations administered at military installations, results of these tests may appear on JST

transcripts for consideration in the award of the recommended credit. However, individual colleges and universities may reserve the right to request official scores directly

from ETS or DANTES, to confirm completion of these exams and the credits recommended.

COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP) - The College-Level Examination Program or CLEP provides students of any age with the opportunity to

demonstrate college-level achievement through a program of exams in undergraduate college courses. There are 2,900 colleges that grant credit and/or advanced standing

for CLEP exams.

FERPA - The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (20 U.S.C. 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99)

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SUMMARY

AR-0701-0013

AR-1406-0090

AR-0702-0031

330-91E10

600-BNCOC Ph 1

1-250-C49-3 (DL)

Dental Specialist

Basic Noncommissioned Officer (NCO)

Structured Self Development (SSD) III

09-MAY-2003

23-JUL-2009

02-APR-2014

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Basic Dental Sciences

Clinical Internship

Dental Instruments And Basic Equipment

Dental Radiography

Infection Control

Communications

Principles Of Supervision

Leadership

Military Science

1

2

4

2

2

1

1

2

1

2

V

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

AR-2201-0399 750-BT Basic Combat Training 13-MAR-2003

First Aid

Marksmanship

Physical Conditioning

1

2

2

L

L

L

Name: SSN: Date of Birth:

FRANCOIS, MATHIAS RICARDOLIN 580-27-2418 September 07, 1968

ACE Exhibit

Number

Military Course

NumberTitle / Subject Date Credit Level

SOC

Category Code

MOS-91E-004

MOS-68E-002

MOS-68E-002

91E10

68E10

68E20

Dental Specialist

Dental Specialist

Dental Specialist

01-JAN-2003

01-NOV-2007

01-NOV-2007

Credit may be granted on the basis of an

individualized assessment of the student

Credit may be granted on the basis of an

individualized assessment of the student

Credit may be granted on the basis of an

individualized assessment of the student

0

0

0

L

L

L

Not An Official Transcript

Primary

Duty

Primary

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academic advisement, but is not an official component of the JST transcript.

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Name: SSN: Date of Birth:

ACE Exhibit

Number

Military Course

NumberTitle / Subject Date Credit Level

SOC

Category Code

FRANCOIS, MATHIAS RICARDOLIN 580-27-2418 September 07, 1968

MOS-68E-002 68E30 Dental Specialist 06-JAN-2009

Chairside Dental Assisting

Dental Assisting Clinical Practice

Dental Health

Dental Hygiene Clinical Practice

Dental Radiography

Principles Of Supervision

Records And Information Management

3

5

3

5

2

3

2

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Dental

Dental

Dental

Dental

Dental

MG102A/MG102B

OF012A

Primary

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Credits: S=Semester Hours Q=Quarter Hours C=Clock N=Continuing Education Units

*This addendum is provided for your information and academic advisement only and may be incomplete. THE APPROPRIATE OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT MUST BE ORDERED FROM THE PARENT INSTITUTIONS.

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FRANCOIS, MATHIAS RICARDOLIN Name: XXX-XX-XXXXSSN:

ACADEMIC INSTITUTION COURSES

NO COURSE INFORMATION FOUND FOR SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX

NOT AN OFFICIAL

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