Hao-Odnla -- Press Release Service and Distribution

APUS Approves Academic Credit for Marine Corps’ Chemical Biological Incident Response Force




Charles Town, W.Va. (Vocus/PRWEB ) March 26, 2008 – Marines and sailors in the Marine Corps Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF), at the Naval Support Facility in Indian Head, Md., can now receive college credit at American Military University (AMU), for their extensive training in emergency and disaster response. AMU is a member institution of American Public University System (APUS).

CBIRF, established in 1996, provides leadership and support in the event of a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or high-yield explosive terrorist incident and assists local, state and federal organizations and agencies in maintaining continuity of government and infrastructure.

Wallace E. Boston, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer of APUS, and Lt. Col. Michael Rohlfs, commanding officer for CBIRF, signed a memorandum of understanding that allows college course credit for the command’s Basic Operations Course. The course teaches students emergency life-saving skills, decontamination techniques, and hazardous material awareness and operations.

The agreement stipulates that CBIRF students completing the Basic Operations Course after December 1, 2007, 00004000 can receive up to 15 transfer credit hours toward one of five associate’s and bachelor’s degree programs offered through AMU. The eligible degree programs include:

BA – Emergency and Disaster Management

BA – Homeland Security

BS – Public Health

AA – General Studies with a concentration in Weapons of Mass Destruction

AA – General Studies

“APUS was founded by a Marine to help service members apply their military training and education to attain a post-secondary degree,” said Boston. “This agreement embraces our mission of providing relevant, affordable, and student-focused online degree programs to those who serve.”

About American Public University System

American Public University System is comprised of American Military University and American Public University and provides distance learning to more than 30,000 civilian and military adult students worldwide. APUS offers 57 degrees in its online undergraduate and graduate programs. APUS’s curriculum, affordability and flexibility helps working adults pursue degrees in homeland security, national security and emergency and disaster management. APUS also offers programs in professional studies, management, and liberal arts. A university book grant supplies textbooks at no charge to degree-seeking undergraduate students. Eligible students may apply for Federal Student Aid. American Public University System is a wholly-owned subsidiary of American Public Education, Inc. (NASDAQ:APEI). For more information, please visit http://www.americanpubliceducation.com.

Contact:

Renée Williams Hockaday, American Public University System

703.334.3868

rhockaday(at)apus.edu



Author Information

Renée Williams Hockaday
American Public University System

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

About Us | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2010 hao-odnla. All Rights Reserved.

Powered by Hao-Odnla