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SERVICEMEMBERS OPPORTUNITY COLLEGES (SOC) |
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Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges SOC was created in 1972 to provide educational opportunities to servicemembers who, because they frequently moved from place to place, had trouble completing college degrees. SOC functions in cooperation with 15 higher education associations, the Department of Defense, and Active and Reserve Components of the Military Services to expand and improve voluntary postsecondary education opportunities for servicemembers worldwide. SOC is funded by the Department of Defense (DoD) through a contract with the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU). The contract is managed for DoD by the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES). Because of the nature of mobility faced by Service members, SOC criteria stipulates that institutional policies and practices be fair, equitable, and effective in recognizing the special and often limiting conditions faced by military student. Colleges and universities within the SOC Consortium must meet four SOC Criteria: (http://www.soc.aascu.org/socgen/SOCPrinCriteria)
SOC Consortium (http://www.soc.aascu.org/socconsortium/): Approximately 1,800 institutional members that enroll hundreds of thousands of servicemembers, their family members, and veterans annually in associate-, bachelor-, and graduate-level degree programs on school campuses, military installations, armories within the United States and overseas, and through a variety of distance learning methods.
SOCGuard (http://www.soc.aascu.org/socguard/) — A college outreach program that integrates postsecondary education with key Army National Guard (ARNG) activities and functions. ConAP: (http://www.soc.aascu.org/conap/) — A partnership between the Army Recruiting Command and participating SOC Consortium colleges and universities to link new soldiers to a college at the time of enlistment. SOC Degree Network System (http://www.soc.aascu.org/socgen/DNS): A subgroup of SOC Consortium member institutions selected by the military Services to deliver specific associate and bachelor’s degree programs to servicemembers and their families.
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A SOC Consortium brochure and other publications and resources also can be found at this link. |
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