Frequently Asked Questions for CTU Military Students
Here are the answers to common questions asked by military students.
If you are a member of our military considering the benefits of enrolling as a student
at Colorado Technical University, you may have questions that are specific to the
requirements for you to pursue a real-world education while you serve your country.
A few of the most common questions posed by military students appear on this page.
If you do not find the answers to any questions you may have about CTU, we invite
you to
contact us for additional information at any
time.
For general questions about CTU, please visit our
general
FAQ page.
Military FAQ
Does CTU accept military tuition benefits?
Colorado Technical University currently maintains an Office of Veterans Affairs
at the Colorado Springs campus. This office provides forms, information and a point
of contact to assist students in applying for veteran's benefits.
In addition, the office serves a liaison role with the Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA), providing time and space for periodic visits of VA officials to Colorado Technical
University.
CTU degree programs are approved for the training of veterans and eligible persons
under Colorado State approving agency at the Colorado Springs and Denver campuses
only. Please check with our Admissions Department for information relating to the
approval process and current status. Colorado Technical University will assist veterans
in applying for benefits under appropriate governing regulations at the Veterans
Affairs office.
Does CTU award credit for military schools?
CTU awards credit for military schools based on the recommendation of the American
Council on Education (ACE) Guide and the applicability of the course content to
programs at the university.
Requests for military service school credit must be documented by appropriate official
records.
If I am deployed or transferred, will I be able to continue
my education later?
Certainly. CTU understands that military personnel are frequently deployed and transferred.
If you are unsure or know that you will not be able to continue your coursework
for the length of your deployment or while enroute to your new assignment, just
contact your Academic Representative for further guidance and support.
Do I need to be on active duty to have my military training
and experience applied towards transfer credit?
Absolutely not. The university will evaluate all of your military training and experience
for the consideration of possible transfer credit whether you are on active duty,
inactive, retired, or separated from any branch of service, including the National
Guard and Reserves.
Besides military training and experience, what else can be
applied as transfer credit towards the degree I want to pursue?
The university will evaluate any previously completed college coursework (C or better)
for transfer credit, when applicable. We also will evaluate any certifications (e.g.,
MSCE, MCP, etc; and DSST examinations) and work experience prior to, during or after
your military service.
How many credit hours can I expect to get for my military
training and experience?
It varies. Each military person will have varying amounts of transferable credit
based on years of service and specific training. However, a survey completed by
ACE in 1998 found the average number of academic credits awarded was 14 semester
hours, which equates to about 21 quarter credits.
Your enrollment team will help you get the most credit for your program and develop
the best personal degree plan so that you achieve your educational needs and goals.
What are DSST examinations and do they count as credit towards
my degree?
DSSTs are the DANTES Subject Standardized Tests that provide another avenue to demonstrate
proficiency in a subject area in a non-traditional way. The DSSTs cover a variety
of subject areas, such as Business, Physical Science (where applicable), Humanities,
Social Science and Applied Technologies.
Where can I take DSST exams?
Military personnel can take DSSTs free of charge. Talk to your Education Service
Officer or Test Control Officer for more information and testing procedures. Study
materials and practice examinations are available at most of these offices.
