Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 270
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-4422-5523-4 • Hardback • April 2016 • $50.00 • (£38.00)
978-1-4422-5524-1 • eBook • April 2016 • $47.50 • (£37.00)
Jillian Ventrone is an Education and Career Counselor aboard a federal installation , helping service members transition to education or to other professions. She is the go-to expert for professional advice for Servicemembers and dependents who want to successfully transition into higher education. She writes for the base Education Newsletter monthly and has articles published in the Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges Consortium publication and the Military Press Magazine.
Andrew Hollis has served over 28 years in the Air Force, reaching the highest enlisted rank of chief master sergeant in the United States Air Force. He is currently the Vice Commandant of the Community College of the Air Force (CCAF), which is the only regionally accredited institution in the world dedicated to granting degrees and certifications to enlisted military members and where Hollis, also, became a college graduate.
Introduction
1: Get Going on Education
2: Active Duty and Veterans’ Educational Concerns
3: Academic and Career-Based Research Tools
4: What Should I look for in a School
5: Air Force-Based Education and Credentialing Programs
6: Air Force Commissioning and Professional Continued Education Programs
7: Cost and Payment Resources
8: Prior Learning Credit
9: Troops to Teachers
10: Vocational programs
11: VA Programs
12: Programs Designed to Assist Active Duty, Veterans, and Dependents
Ventrone and Hollis got it right! Finally, a comprehensive guide that unleashes the potential of every Airmen by helping them throughout their Air Force educational journey. The book From the Air Force to College:Transitioning from the Service to Higher Education does a fantastic job at explaining the vast educational benefits, programs and resources provided to Airmen. Without a doubt, Ventrone and Hollis should be standard publication issued to every trainee and a hard copy presented to every attendee participating in a Transition Assistance Program (TAP) workshop. This insightful guide is exactly what is needed to help Airmen achieve their full potential.
— Eric Jaren, USAF (retired)
One-stop-shop is a phrase one hears quite often in higher education circles with purpose to streamline the maze associated with pursuing a college education. Jillian Ventrone and Andrew Hollis have masterfully provided Airmen a one-stop-shop guide that transitions Airmen through that maze when Airmen choose to move from the Air Force to higher education. Their guide will stand the test of time and one which no Airmen will want to be without. Well done!
— Carl E. Collins, USAF (Ret) & Enrollment Director, Troy University Montgomery Alabama Campus
From the Air Force to College is excellent! Jillian Ventrone and Andrew Hollis talk about early on to the end. I would hope that there is one place holder within our Service on all these topics. We are the best in the Air Force when discussing Force Development, but even with that we will not know everything that is going on with all the changes that occur. While we are all different, if it is not important to the individual at this time education certainly will down the road.
— CMSgt Al Velez, Senior Enlisted Advisor For Defense Activity For Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES)
Tremendous thought provoking questions with comprehensive solutions to the puzzle of military education. No stone unturned. Thorough and user-friendly guide to the numerous opportunities and paths for successfully pursing your education as a military member or Vet. Easy, logical and comprehensive guide that affords military members and Vets numerous paths that best fit their educational needs. Seven years retired now and without question this guide would have drastically improved my ability to choose the right benefit for the right path for my education!
— Martin R. Dempsey, USAF (retired)