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Military Education & Training

Our mission is to empower Airmen to think strategically, build resilience and prepare for leadership roles through off duty educational opportunities that will expand both professional and personal knowledge.

Educational Services

Tuition Assistance

We are excited to help you along with utilizing your tuition assistance (TA). If this is your first time using TA, please complete this TA Checklist prior to meeting with a counselor.

More Information:

TA Overview

TA Funding Request Steps

Interest Inventory

Choose between O*Net Interest Profiler (https://www.mynextmove.org/)
or MilGears Quick Explorer (https://milgears.osd.mil/explore-careers) and
complete an Interest Inventory. Submit your results by sending a screenshot to the Education Center in AFVEC.

Tuition Assistance First Time Use Checklist

Air Force COOL

Air Force COOL is a pathway for enlisted DAF members to earn industry recognized professional certifications, licenses to enhance their active-duty work, and to prepare them as they transition to the civilian job market.

Credentialing has two purposes. First, it continues to professionalize the enlisted force by providing up-to-date industry-recognized credentials in a member’s AF job. Second, it provides a way for members to prepare for civilian life by ensuring that they are ready for work in the civilian sector. There are many aspects to credentialing including certifications and licenses.

GI Bill

GI Bill benefits help you pay for school and cover expenses while you’re training for a job. Since 1944, the GI Bill has helped qualifying Veterans and their family members get money  to cover all or some of the costs for school or training. Learn more about GI Bill benefits on this page-and how to apply for them.

The GI Bill Comparison Tool can help you explore your options, and a VA accredited representative can help you apply for education benefits.

If you are within a year of your DOS, you must attend a Skillbridge briefing to be eligible to apply. Register for a briefing in AFVEC under “Ed Center Info”

Useful Information:
 Montgomery GI Bill Election Guide
 Post 9/11 Transfer of Education Benefits
 ASK VA (AVA)

Commissioning Programs

Commissioning programs are very competitive, to get started review our Commissioning Starter Handout. Reading about the programs is the first step in demonstrating your commitment to achieving your goals. Once you have reviewed the information, you can schedule an advising appointment with a counselor at the Education and Training Office. We recommend sending a list of questions to the counselor beforehand to help facilitate a productive conversation.

Useful information:
 Commissioning Panel Slides

Community College of the Air Force (CCAF)

The Air Force values education for enlisted personnel and has created programs such as the Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) to meet the needs of the Department of the Air Force and its personnel. The college is a federally chartered 2-year institution exclusively serving enlisted personnel and awards the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree upon completion of a program of instruction within an Air Force specialty.

To learn how to view your degree audit, please refer to:
 Review your CCAF audit video
 CCAF degree audit step-by-step guide

If you have any questions about how to complete your degree we are standing by to assist!

Useful Information:
 CCAF At A Glance
 CCAF General Catalog 
 Sending/Ordering Transcripts

CLEP / DSST Exams

The College-Level Examination Program (CLEP/DSST) provides an opportunity to earn college credit for the knowledge you already have by taking any of the introductory-level college subject exams available. CLEP/DSST exams evaluate your knowledge level gained through prior experiences and military training, and are equivalent to final undergraduate college course exams. By taking and passing these exams, test takers can earn college credit that can be applied towards their degree requirements.

DANTES provides funding for all service members to take one attempt at every CLEP/DSST exam. This can save service members hundreds or even thousands of dollars towards a degree, and can also save time compared to 8-12 weeks spent in a classroom or online. There are multiple exams available, covering material commonly required for most degree programs. These exams can be taken at our on-base test center hosted by Boise State University, and can also be proctored remotely.

Contact the test center for registration instructions, appointment booking, and study materials:
– website: hillfss.com/military-education-training/
– phone:(801) 777-2710
– email: 75FSS.FSDE@us.af.mil

Useful Information:
– How to register for DSST and CLEP
 CLEP pass rates
 DSST pass rates

SkillBridge

SkillBridge is an excellent opportunity as you plan for your life after the military. Any rank, enlisted or officer, may apply. SkillBridge permits you to use to the last 180 days of Service to work and learn with an industry partner. During your participation you continue to receive military compensation and you are covered by your military benefits. Release for SkillBridge is always mission-dependant and your unit Commander must authorize participation prior to entering into any agreement with interested industry emplyment partners.

There are many industry partners with opportunites in a variety of fields, such as energy, information technology, manufacturing, retail, transportation, civil service and more. There industy partners have developed SkillBridge programs for separating Service members because they value your expertise, dedication and service.

You must visit Education Center for mandatory counseling before starting your SkillBridge application.

Useful Information:
 SkillBridge Program Brochure
 Terminal Leave Calculator 
 AFVEC Tutorial: How To Submit SkillBridge Application
 DoD SkillBridge website

Higher Education TAP Course

This 2-day workshop will assist you in identifying the education requirements for your future career and will provide you information to guide you as you be prepare for becoming a student.

2025 Class Dates are:
– 2-3 February,
– 5-6 May,
– 4-5 August,
– 3-4 November.

Spouses/Family Members

We are available to help dependents and family members with their educational goals.

Useful information:
– Scholarship Listing 2024-2025
HAFB Mil-Spouse Flyer
– MyCAA Helping Spouses Reach Career Goals

Military Testing

Civilian Career Development

The Department of the Air Force (DAF) is invested in developing Civilian Airmen and Guardians using the “Civilians We Need” Career Model. This dual-track talent management process is designed to develop enterprise leaders and increase functional expertise. DAF civilians use the attributes on the enterprise and functional roadmaps to determine education, training, and leadership opportunities that align with their professional goals. There’s something for everyone! Contact the Employee Development Specialist at the Education Center with questions!

Useful information:
– Civilian Career Management (af.mil)
– Individual Development Plans 
– Civilian Functional Training Process Guide
– AY26 Civilian Development Portfolio

For CDC, PME, DLPT, DLAB, OPI, AFCT, NCOA, SNCOA testing questions or scheduling email 75FSS.FSDE.FORMALTRAINING@us.af.mil  or call (801) 586-6100.

For WAPS, TBAS, EPQT, EDPT, TAPAS, AFOQT questions or scheduling email lorraine.hiltgen.1@us.af.mil or call (801) 777-7295. 

On Base Schools & Programs

Park University, phone number 801-773-4692 email hill@park.edu

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, phone number 928-777-6337  email NorthernUtah@erau.edu

Weber State University, phone number 801-626-8622, email christopherhatch2@weber.edu

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