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Page JOINT SERVICES TRNSCRIPT **OFFICI** Name: SSN: Rank: Status: XXX-XX-XXXX Senior Chief Electronics Technician (E8) Separated Transcript Sent To: Military Course Completions Military Course ID CE Identifier Course Title ocation-description-credit reas Dates Taken CE Credit Recommendation evel X-777-7770 NV-0-004 0-DEC-98 asic Military Training: To assimilate recruits into the Navy way life and to prepare them for further advanced training in specialized Navy occupations. First id nd Safety Personal Fitness/Conditioning Personal/Community Health (0/79)(0/79) SH SH SH -00-000 NV-74-0009 0-FE-98 to -MY-98 asic Electricity and Electronics---Modules --4: asic Electricity/Electronics School Great akes, I To provide enlisted personnel with training in basic electricity/electric circuits. asic Electricity/Electric Circuits SH (/8)(/8) -00-000 NV-74-000 0-FE-98 to -MY-98 asic Electricity and Electronics---Modules 5--5: Service School Command Great akes, I To provide enlisted personnel with training in electronic equipment theory and maintenance. Introduction To Electronics SH 0/5/0

Page (/8)(/8) -00-000 -0-005 -500-004 -00-007 -500-004 NV-74-00 0-FE-98 to -MY-98 asic Electricity and Electronics---Modules 0--4: Service School Command Great akes, I To provide basic technical knowledge and skills in electrical and electronic theory and application as a prerequisite for additional training. Electronic Devices (/8)(/8) NV-75-0088 09-PR-984 to 04-MY-984 N/SRC-0, N/SRC- Radio Sets Maintenance (Electronics Technician, Class ): Electronics Technician, Class C School San Diego, C To train enlisted personnel to operate, maintain, and repair the N/SRC-0/ radio sets and associated test equipment. viation Electronics aboratory Electronic Troubleshooting (5/8)(5/8) NV-77-004 5-J-988 to 05-G-988 eadership and Management Education and Training (MET) for eading Petty Officers: Fleet Training Center Mayport Det Jacksonville F To provide leading petty ficers with modern concepts and methods for leadership development and human resource use. Industrial Management, Industrial Psychology, eadership Development or a Management Elective (/8)(/8) NV-75-45 5-J-99 Miniature Electronics Repair: Fleet Training Center Mayport, F 09-G-99 pon completion the course, the student will be able to repair two-sided printed circuit boards to original specifications and maintain repair station equipment without supervision. Electronic Fabrication (/89)(/89) NV-77-005 07-OCT-99 to -OCT-99 eader Development Program (NVED) for eading Petty Officers: Fleet Training Center Mayport Det Jacksonville F pon completion the course, the student will be able to identify the components which characterize motivation, supervisory and leadership skills, and personal skills which will increase effectiveness as a unit leader. Principles Of Supervision (/9)(/9) to SH SH SH SH SH SH P-500-006 NV-77-00 05-DEC-994 to 09-DEC-994 Navy eader Development Program (NVED) for Chief Petty Officers: 0/5/0

Page Fleet Training Center POM 8 Mayport F pon completion the course, the student will be able to identify the components which characterize motivation, supervisory and leadership skills, and personal skills which will increase effectiveness as a unit leader. Principles Of Supervision (/9)(/9) SH P-500-00 -4-009 -0-00 R-90-000 NV-77-008 -JN-997 to -JN-997 dvanced eadership Development Program: eader Training nit ittle Creek, V pon completion the course, the student will be able to identify basic principles leadership; the role motivation, empowerment, and counseling in development subordinates; and ways to manage human resources, teams, and stress to create a quality organizational climate. Students will use effective oral and written communication skills in pressional relationships. Personnel Supervision or in eadership and in usiness and Pressional Communication SH NV-77-007, NV-77-008, and NV-77-009 cover similar/duplicate information. Credit should be awarded for one these courses only. (/05)(/05) NV-75-784 0-MR-997 to 8-MR-997 Combat Systems Electronics dministration tlantic Fleet: Fleet Training Center Norfolk, V pon completion the course, the student will be able to describe combat systems electronic equipment; perform the administrative procedures followed in the combat systems electronics division; and perform other necessary administrative procedures related to maintenance, repair, training, reports, and inspections. Credit Is Not Recommended (/95)(/95) NV-406-009 Instructor: Fleet Training Center San Diego C 0-J-000 0-G-000 pon completion the course, the student will be able to deliver lectures employing effective questioning, chalkboard, and communications techniques; deliver instruction employing demonstrative strategies; operate an overhead projector and video cassette system; demonstrate knowledge instructor guides, workbooks, computerized reporting systems, evaluation, and participant materials; and develop learning outcomes for a topic. Training nd Development (Instructional Methods) (9/89)(/98) NV-0-006 4-J-004 to 08-G-004 Senior Enlisted cademy Nonresident: Naval Reserve Pressional Development Center New Orleans, pon completion the course, the student will be able to provide more effective leadership in senior positions, promote teamwork, perform management responsibilities in the areas communications skills, national security affairs, and program and policy areas. usiness Communication to SH SH SH 0/5/0

Page 4 Human Relations International Relations Organization Theory Development (/0)(/0) Military Experience SH SH SH Occupation ID CE Identifier Title Description-Credit reas Dates Held CE Credit Recommendation evel NEC-970 NEC-990 SN NONE SSIGNED 0-MR-984 Electronic Equipment Repairman: Description not available. None NONE SSIGNED Nuclear Propulsion Plant Operator Trainee: Nuclear Propulsion Plant Operator Trainee. None NER-SN-00 Seaman: 0-MR-984 0-MR-984 Performs all basic seamanship functions aboard ship that involve line or wire, including knot tying, whipping and seizing, and rigging used to secure the ship to a pier, moor, or anchor; is able to identify functions navigation and shipboard equipment, including fixed or portable items and power or non-powered items; lowers, raises, and launches life saving equipment; handles small boats; navigates by using several different types compasses; keeps records by degrees or points; knows navigational aids, nautical rules the road, and the buoys inland waters the.s.; knows the nomenclature decks, superstructures, and parts the hull; knows the purpose and limitations first aid and the first aid treatments for electrical shock, simple and compound fractures, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and burns; must be qualified as a Swimmer First Class, requiring floating for a minimum five minutes, preparing and using clothing and buoyant object for staying afloat, and swimming through oil, flames, and debris; knows how to determine the classes fire hoses and how to use carbon dioxide, dry chemical, and water portable fire extinguishers; knows the function the typical fire main system, fixed carbon dioxide system, water wash down system, and magazine sprinkling system; knows the difference between flooding and progressive flooding and the dangers involved. First id and Fire Science on the asis Institutional Evaluation Seamanship Small oat Operation (oat Coxswain) Swimming (Swimmer First Class Only) (/76)(/76) SH SH SH SH NEC-4 NEC-4 NONE SSIGNED 0-SEP-99 Communications Equipment (SRC-0/ and RC-9): Description not available. None NONE SSIGNED 0-DEC-99 Communication Security Devices Equipment (KY8) Technician: 0/5/0

Page 5 Description not available. None NEC-957 ETC NONE SSIGNED Miniature Electronic Repair Technician: Performs identification, removal and application conformal coatings, removal and replacement discrete and multi-lead components, preparation and installation eyelets, repair and replacement conductors and laminates, proper connection wires to terminal and connector cups, and other related repairs per NVSEINST 4790.7 and OPNVINST 4790.. Repairs conducted using approved equipment and practices as authorized in the Standard Maintenance Practices Miniature/Microminiature (M) Electronic ssembly Repair (NVSE SE004-K-TRS-00/ M, NVIR 0--) Technical Manual. None NER-ET-00 Electronics Technician: 0-DEC-99 0-SEP-994 Performs maintenance on electronic equipment for surface ships and submarines, electronic air detection and tracking equipment, electronic recognition and identification equipment, aids to navigation, and electronic equipment and components used for communication, cryptography, and navigation; possesses a general working knowledge electricity and electronics. Reads and interprets schematics and block diagrams; uses test equipment and hand tools; repairs electrical/electronic cables and connectors; localizes malfunctions and repairs or replaces faulty parts or subassemblies; aligns, adjusts, calibrates, and performs preventive maintenance on equipment; inventories tools and portable test equipment; completes maintenance data forms. Maintains radar transmitting equipment, radar receiving equipment, radar identification equipment, and air navigation equipment; localizes malfunctions to systems, subsystems, circuits, and parts; inventories installed equipment; completes maintenance reports. Diagnoses, isolates, aligns, adjusts, and calibrates electronic subsystems; monitors maintenance quality control; prepares weekly preventive maintenance schedules; maintains inventory parts; reviews completed maintenance data forms; trains subordinates in the operation tests on systems and subsystems. Supervises the repair electronic systems and subsystems; uses accounting procedures to maintain control inventories, work flow, and work accomplished; estimates time and support required for repair equipment; provides technical and supervisory liaison between work centers; implements and administers a maintenance and repair program; prepares quarterly preventive maintenance schedules. C Circuits asic Electronics aboratory DC Circuits Digital Principles Electronic Communications Electronic Control Systems Electronic Systems Troubleshooting and Maintenance Maintenance Management Microprocessors Personnel Supervision Solid State Electronics Technical Mathematics (/89)(/89) SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH NEC-95 NONE SSIGNED 0-JN-995 -M System Coordinator: Coordinates and directs all facets shipboard -M program. dvises and assists the supervisors on matters 0/5/0

Page 6 concerning the -M system. None NEC-40 950 NONE SSIGNED Surface HF Communications System Maintenance Technician: Maintains and monitors the operational readiness a surface ship's exterior communications suite on a "system level". Performs preventive and corrective maintenance on the surface ship's exterior communications system. Possesses in-depth knowledge and troubleshooting experience with HF communications equipment, including the N/RT- series, the N/R-8, N/CC-, R-05, R68/RR F/MF/HF receiver, CV-460, N/R- 7 and their interfaces. None NEC-950-00 Instructor: 0-MY-998 -G-000 Knows lesson planning, instructional strategies, selection visual aids, and teaching skills; designs lessons from a body content; develops behavioral objectives; prepares test items; evaluates instructional materials and the results instruction; presents material clearly and possesses platform (teaching) skills. Instructional Media Interpersonal Communications earning Theory Principles Speech Curriculum Design Instructional Strategy (/90)(/90) SH SH SH SH SH SH 950 NEC-950-00 Instructor: -G-000 Knows lesson planning, instructional strategies, selection visual aids, and teaching skills; designs lessons from a body content; develops behavioral objectives; prepares test items; evaluates instructional materials and the results instruction; presents material clearly; possesses platform (teaching) skills. Instructional Media Interpersonal Communication Principles Speech Instructional Strategies and Methods Student Teaching (/0)(/0) SH SH SH SH SH 950 NEC-950-00 Instructor: -G-000 Individuals direct teaching and learning activities in schools, training centers, and selected reserve units; write learning objectives; prepare test items; evaluate instructional materials and results; and counsel students on academic learning problems. Introduction To Teaching nd earning Public Speaking SH SH 0/5/0

Page 7 (/07)(/07) ETCS NER-ET-006 6-SEP-00 Electronics Technician (Surface): Performs maintenance on electronic equipment for surface ships, electronic air detection and tracking equipment, electronic recognition and identification equipment, aids to navigation, and electronic equipment and components used for communication, cryptography, and navigation; possesses a general working knowledge electricity and electronics. Reads and interprets schematics and block diagrams; uses test equipment and hand tools; repairs electrical/electronic cables and connectors; localizes malfunctions and repairs or replaces faulty parts or subassemblies; aligns, adjusts, calibrates, and performs preventive maintenance on equipment; inventories tools and portable test equipment; completes maintenance data forms. Maintains radar transmitting equipment, radar receiving equipment, radar identification equipment, and air navigation equipment; localizes malfunctions to systems, subsystems, circuits, and parts; inventories installed equipment; completes maintenance reports. Diagnoses, isolates, aligns, adjusts, and calibrates electronic subsystems; monitors maintenance quality control; prepares weekly preventive maintenance schedules; maintains inventory parts; reviews completed maintenance data forms; trains subordinates in the operation tests on systems and subsystems. Supervises the repair electronic systems and subsystems; uses accounting procedures to maintain control inventories, work flow, and work accomplished; estimates time and support required for repair equipment; provides technical and supervisory liaison between work centers; implements and administers a maintenance and repair program; prepares quarterly preventive maintenance schedules. Evaluates operational test results against engineering design standards; reviews, prepares, and administers the electronic repair organization bill; prepares correspondence; establishes and implements a program for interviewing, evaluating, and assigning personnel to ensure maximum utilization; organizes and schedules training programs and evaluates their effectiveness; administers a long-range planned maintenance program. c Circuits asic Electronics aboratory Control Systems Dc Circuits Digital Principles Electronic Communications Electronic Systems Troubleshooting nd Maintenance Maintenance Management Microprocessors Personnel Supervision Solid State Electronics Technical Mathematics Field Experience In Management Management Problems (/96)(/96) SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH ETCS NER-ET-007 6-SEP-00 Electronics Technician (Surface): Performs maintenance on electronic equipment for surface ships, electronic air detection and tracking equipment, electronic recognition and identification equipment, aids to navigation, and electronic equipment and components used for communication, cryptography, and navigation; possesses a general working knowledge electricity and electronics. Reads and interprets schematics and block diagrams; uses test equipment and hand tools; repairs electrical/electronic cables and connectors; localizes malfunctions and repairs or replaces faulty parts or 0/5/0

Page 8 subassemblies; aligns, adjusts, calibrates, and performs preventive maintenance on equipment; inventories tools and portable test equipment; completes maintenance data forms. Maintains radar transmitting equipment, radar receiving equipment, radar identification equipment, and air navigation equipment; localizes malfunctions to systems, subsystems, circuits, and parts; inventories installed equipment; completes maintenance reports. Diagnoses, isolates, align, adjust, and calibrate electronic subsystems; monitors maintenance quality control; prepares weekly preventive maintenance schedules; maintains inventory parts; reviews completed maintenance data forms; trains subordinates in the operation tests on systems and subsystems. Supervises the repair electronic systems and subsystems; uses accounting procedures to maintain control inventories, work flow, and work accomplished; estimates time and support required for repair equipment; provides technical and supervisory liaison between work centers; implements and administers a maintenance and repair program; prepares quarterly preventive maintenance schedules. Evaluates operational test results against engineering design standards; reviews, prepares, and administers the electronic repair organization bill; prepares correspondence; establishes and implements a program for interviewing, evaluating, and assigning personnel to ensure maximum utilization; organizes and schedules training programs and evaluates their effectiveness; administers a long-range planned maintenance program. Digital Circuits Electric Circuits Electronic Circuits Electronic Systems Troubleshooting nd Maintenance Electronics aboratory Test Equipment Microcomputer pplications Stware Microprocessors Navigation Equipment Personnel Supervision Radar Systems Maintenance Technical Mathematics Technical Writing Field Experience In Management Maintenance Management (/06)(/06) SH SH 4 SH 5 SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH SH NONE SSIGNED -- Occupation not evaluated by CE or not evaluated during the time frame held by service member. College evel Test Scores College evel Examination Program (CEP) & DNTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST) Date Taken Title Recmd Hrs Required by CE Student's Score Sub Score Sub Score Verbal Score 5-NOV-984 Mathematics 6 40 60 6 6 5-NOV-984 Natural Sciences 6 40 48 5 45 -JN-988 English Composition with Essay 6 40 467 0-MR-989 usiness Mathematics 45 69 0/5/0

Page 9 08-MY-989 Introduction to usiness 48 64 Other earning Experiences This section provides a record the service member's learning experiences that do not have credit recommended for one or more the following reasons: () Course has not been evaluated by CE. () Class attendance dates were not recorded in the service member's record. () Course was not completed during the CE evaluation period. (4) Course was not evaluated by CE at this specific location. Course ID Date Taken Title ocation Reason -00-0068 6-DEC-98 Electronics Technician '' Nf Dro Service School Command, Naval Training Center Great akes I -60-000 5-MR-984 Crypto Technician Maintenance Tsec/Ky-8 Combat Systems Technical Schools Command, Mare Island Vallejo C V-4C-004 08-DEC-989 Communications Security Material Mine Warfare Training Center System Custodian Charleston, SC J-500-005 -00-070 04-PR-99 07-JN-99 dministration nd Operation Of Shipboard -M Systems Shipboard Training Enhancement Program asic Solder Fleet Training Center POM 8 Mayport F Fleet Training Center POM 8 Mayport F J-500-008 0-SEP-99 m System Coord Fleet Training Center POM 8 Mayport F -49-006 -49-0048 -49-00 --000 J-495-04 0-PR-99 09-DEC-99 8-FE-994 5-FE-994 8-FE-997 General Industry Safety Standards asic Mishap Investigation nd Recordkeeping shore Introduction To Hazardous Materials shore float Hazardous Material For The Supervisor General Shipboard Fire Fighting Naval Occupational Safety Health and Environmental Training Center Norfolk V Naval Occupational Safety Health and Environmental Training Center Norfolk V Naval Occupational Safety Health and Environmental Training Center Norfolk V Naval Occupational Safety Health and Environmental Training Center Norfolk V Center for Service Support earning Site Norfolk, V K-495-0045 0-FE-997 General Shipboard Damage Control Training Center for Service Support earning Site Norfolk, V J-G-0 8-FE-997 Global Command nd Control System - Maritime Watch Officer Combat Training Center tlantic Virginia each V S--0484 0-OCT-997 egis Combat System Maintenance Team egis Training Support Group San Diego C J-495-04 -SEP-998 Shipboard ircraft Fire Fighting Fleet Training Center San Diego C 0/5/0

Page 0 S--0484 05-MR-999 egis Combat System Maintenance Team egis Training Support Group San Diego C X-888-8880 0-PR-999 Specialized rief Training egis Training Support Group San Diego C S-90-0006 0-NOV-999 egis Specialized Operational rief egis Training Support Group San Diego C S--400 9-JN-00 attle Group Multi-Tadil Team Training egis Training Support Group San Diego C S-500-007 5-FE-00 Senior Enlisted eadership Naval Justice School Newport RI DOD-I-V.0 6-MY-005 DOD Information ssurance wareness S Department the Navy CNSF-TFP-OCONS-.0 CPD-CF-00 07-MR-006 -JN-006 TFP evel I wareness Training For Overseas Service Members (OCONS) CF Certification- NVPERSCOM S Department the Navy Navy GMT DOD-I-V.0 -JN-006 DOD Information ssurance wareness S Department the Navy JKDDC-TIP- -JN-006 Trafficking In Persons asic wareness Training S Department the Navy CNET977 6-DEC-006 Operational Risk Management (ORM) ll Navy Fundamentals S Department the Navy DOD-I-V.0 04-PR-007 DOD Information ssurance wareness S Department the Navy -500-0009 CNS-M9SP-.0 04-MY-007 05-FE-008 Command Management Equal Opportunity Program Manager M9 Service Pistol Training Center for Personal and Pressional Development Detachment DPM Norfolk, V S Department the Navy END OF TRNSCRIPT *NOTICE TO TRNSCRIPT REVIEWERS: FOR F EXPNTIONS OF ITEMS FGGED ON THIS TRNSCRIPT, PESE REFER TO EGEND FOOWING ST PGE OF TRNSCRIPT. 0/5/0

Page JST Official Transcript Explanation The merican Council on Education (CE) is the nation's unifying voice for higher education. CE serves as a consensus leader on key higher education issues and seeks to influence public policy through advocacy, research, and program initiatives. CE's Military Programs evaluates formal service courses and occupations approved by a central authority, employing the services teams subject-matter specialists from colleges and universities (pressors, deans, and other academicians) that, through the discussion and the application evaluation procedures and guidelines, reach consensus on content, description, and amount credit to be recommended for selected courses and occupations. For comprehensive information on the CE Military Evaluation process, consult the Course and Occupation Evaluation Systems, described in the online Guide to the Evaluation Educational Experiences in the rmed Services at: http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/boutcrseval.htm). CE, the merican ssociation Collegiate Registrars and dmissions Officers (CRO), and the Council for Higher Education ccreditation have developed a set guidelines contained in the Joint Statement on the Transfer and ward Credit (http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/jointstatement/htm) that are intended to serve as a guide for institutions developing or reviewing policies dealing with transfer, acceptance and award credit for courses and occupations completed in a variety institutional and extrainstitutional settings, including the military. More information on guidelines for awarding credit for courses and occupations appearing on JST transcripts is contained in The CRO 00 cademic Record and Transcript Guide. Servicemembers may request copies JST transcripts directly from the Operation Centers at https://smart.navy.mil or by calling 877-88-659. CE does not issue these transcripts or make any adjustments to missing or incorrect information contained in them. Servicemembers must contact the respective Operations Centers for adjustments or corrections to the transcripts. Colleges and universities may also receive web-based ficial copies these documents by contacting the JST Operations Center at SFY_SMRT@navy.mil. nderstanding JST Transcripts The full exhibit and description for courses and occupations listed on JST transcripts can be found in the Guide to the Evaluation Educational Experiences in the rmed Services which is available only online at: (http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu) and updated on a daily basis as new courses and occupations are evaluated for recommended credit. Key to transcript terms: Military Course ID - This is the number the military service has assigned for this particular course. SH - Semester hours. CE Identifier - The number CE assigns a particular course. Courses are identified by a -letter prefix that designates the military service (NV-Navy, MC- Marine Corps, CG-Coast Guard, DD-Department Defense, F-ir Force), followed by a unique eight-digit course identifier. CE Credit Recommendation is listed in semester hours, in the following categories: V = Vocational; = ower level (freshman or sophomore level); = pper level (Junior or Senior evel); G = Graduate level. Dates Taken/Dates Held - Courses and occupations will normally have a start and end date that will show the time period the course was completed or the occupation was held. ocation - Valid location(s) where the course was completed. Occupational Codes: Navy Rates and Ratings: NER - Navy enlisted rates are occupation identifications assigned to personnel at paygrades E- to E-9. Each general rate involves the performance entry-level tasks and leads to one or more ratings. Career patterns from recruit to master chief petty ficer are identified by 4 to 5-digit codes. NEC - The NEC Structure supplements the Enlisted Rating Structure by identifying skills requiring more specific identification than that provided by general rates and ratings and that are not rating-wide requirements. Selected NECS have been evaluated by CE to date. DO, NWO - imited Duty Officer, Navy Warrant Officer - Technical ficer specialists who perform duties that are technically oriented, with skills acquired through experience and training that are limited in scope to other ficer categories. These specialties are normally identified by 4 digits, each successively providing more precise identification the individual holder. Marine Corps: MCE - an MOS has 4 digits and a descriptive title; the first digits normally describe the occupational field and the last digits identify the promotional level and specialty within the occupation. Coast Guard: CGR - Enlisted rating structure used for classified enlisted personnel and qualifications, with career levels from recruit to master chief petty ficer. CGW - Coast Guard Warrant Officers are technical ficer specialists who perform duties that are technically oriented and acquired through experience and training that is limited in scope and relation to other ficer categories. PN -Passed, not advanced. This designation indicates a successful completion service exams that qualify the servicemember for promotion to the next level in a given occupation, pending available openings at this occupation level. Pending evaluation - This status designates a course or occupation that CE may be in the process evaluating or re-evaluating for the appropriate credit recommendation pending completion the evaluation. For more information, contact CE's Military Evaluations Department at mileval@ace.nche.edu. MTMEP - Maintenance Training Management and Evaluation Program, a standardized, documentable, level-progressive, technical skills management and evaluation program for enlisted aviation technical maintenance training. The Summary sheet submitted by the servicemember lists the current level training completed and should be used by the evaluator to verify the attained level in awarding credit. DNTES - The Defense ctivity for Non-Traditional Education Support maintains the educational records the servicemembers who have completed DNTES subject Standardized Tests (DSSTs), CEP examinations, and GED tests. For examinations administered at military installations, results these tests may appear on JST transcripts for consideration in the award the recommended credit. However, individual colleges and universities may reserve the right to request ficial scores directly from ETS or DNTES, to confirm completion these exams and the credits recommended. COEGE EVE EXMINTION PROGRM (CEP) - The College-evel Examination Program or CEP provides students any age with the opportunity to demonstrate college-level achievement through a program exams in undergraduate college courses. There are,900 colleges that grant credit and/or advanced standing for CEP exams. Other earning Experiences & Non-Credit Courses: See Other earning Experiences section transcript for detailed information. 0/5/0

Page 4 SMMRY Name:, CE Exhibit Number Military Course Number SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX Title / Subject Date Credit evel SOC Category Code NV-0-004 X-777-7770 asic Military Training 0-DEC-98 First id nd Safety Personal Fitness/Conditioning Personal/Community Health Health/Fitn/Wellness Physical Education NV-74-0009 -00-000 asic Electricity nd Electronics---Modules - -4 -MY-98 asic Electricity/Electric Circuits NV-74-000 -00-000 asic Electricity and Electronics - Modules 5-5 -MY-98 Introduction To Electronics ET, ET, ET4 NV-74-00 -00-000 asic Electricity and Electronics - Modules 0-4 -MY-98 Electronic Devices ET5 NV-75-0088 -0-005 N/SRC-0, N/SRC- Radio Sets Maintenance (Electronics Technician, Class ) 04-MY-984 viation Electronics aboratory Electronic Troubleshooting Electronics/Elctrcty NV-77-004 -500-004 eadership and Management Education and Training (MET) for eading Petty Officers 05-G-988 Industrial Management, Industrial Psychology, eadership Development or a Management Elective NV-75-45 -00-007 Miniature Electronics Repair 09-G-99 Electronic Fabrication Electronics/Elctrcty NV-77-005 -500-004 eader Development Program (NVED) for eading Petty Officers -OCT-99 Principles Of Supervision MG0/MG0 evel: V=Vocational Certificate =ower Division accalaureate/ssociate Degree =pper Division accalaureate G=Graduate This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the merican Council On Education (CE) and is provided for your information and academic advisement, but is not an ficial component the SMRT transcript. 0/5/0

Page 4 Name: M CE Exhibit Number Military Course Number SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX Title / Subject Date Credit evel SOC Category Code NV-77-00 P-500-006 Navy eader Development Program (NVED) for Chief Petty Officers 09-DEC-994 Principles Of Supervision MG0/MG0 NV-77-008 P-500-00 Chief Petty Officer eadership -JN-997 Personnel Supervision or in eadership and in usiness and Pressional Communication NV-75-784 -4-009 Combat Systems Electronics dministration tlantic Fleet 8-MR-997 Credit Is Not Recommended NV-406-009 -0-00 Instructor 0-G-000 Training nd Development (Instructional Methods) MG06 NV-0-006 R-90-000 Senior Enlisted cademy Nonresident 08-G-004 usiness Communication Human Relations International Relations Organization Theory Development CM006/CM006 0/0 PO08/PO08 MG0 NER-SN-00 SN Seaman 0-MR-984 First id and Fire Science on the asis Institutional Evaluation Seamanship Small oat Operation (oat Coxswain) Swimming (Swimmer First Class Only) Navigation Physical Education NER-ET-00 ETC Electronics Technician 0-SEP-994 C Circuits asic Electronics aboratory DC Circuits Digital Principles Electronic Communications Electronic Control Systems Electronic Systems Troubleshooting and Maintenance Maintenance Management Microprocessors Personnel Supervision Solid State Electronics Technical Mathematics ET, ET4 ET, ET, ET4, ET5 ET, ET ET7 ET5 ET6 Electronics/Elctrcty Transport/ogistics ET6 MG0/MG0 ET5, ET6 MH06 evel: V=Vocational Certificate =ower Division accalaureate/ssociate Degree =pper Division accalaureate G=Graduate This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the merican Council On Education (CE) and is provided for your information and academic advisement, but is not an ficial component the SMRT transcript. 0/5/0

Page 4 Name: I M CE Exhibit Number Military Course Number SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX Title / Subject Date Credit evel SOC Category Code NEC-950-00 950 Instructor -G-000 Instructional Media Interpersonal Communications earning Theory Principles Speech Curriculum Design Instructional Strategy Education PS60 CM00/CM00 Education Education NEC-950-00 950 Instructor -G-000 Instructional Media Interpersonal Communication Principles Speech Instructional Strategies and Methods Student Teaching Education CM005/CM005 CM00/CM00 Education Education NEC-950-00 950 Instructor -G-000 Introduction To Teaching nd earning Public Speaking Education CM00/CM00 NER-ET-006 ETCS Electronics Technician (Surface) 6-SEP-00 c Circuits asic Electronics aboratory Control Systems Dc Circuits Digital Principles Electronic Communications Electronic Systems Troubleshooting nd Maintenance Maintenance Management Microprocessors Personnel Supervision Solid State Electronics Technical Mathematics Field Experience In Management Management Problems ET, ET4 ET, ET, ET4, ET5 ET6 ET, ET ET7 ET5 Electronics/Elctrcty Transport/ogistics ET6 MG0/MG0 ET5, ET6 MH06 MG4/MG4 MG, MG evel: V=Vocational Certificate =ower Division accalaureate/ssociate Degree =pper Division accalaureate G=Graduate This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the merican Council On Education (CE) and is provided for your information and academic advisement, but is not an ficial component the SMRT transcript. 0/5/0

Page 4 4 Name: I M CE Exhibit Number Military Course Number SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX Title / Subject Date Credit evel SOC Category Code NER-ET-007 ETCS Electronics Technician (Surface) 6-SEP-00 Digital Circuits Electric Circuits Electronic Circuits Electronic Systems Troubleshooting nd Maintenance Electronics aboratory Test Equipment Microcomputer pplications Stware Microprocessors Navigation Equipment Personnel Supervision Radar Systems Maintenance Technical Mathematics Technical Writing Field Experience In Management Maintenance Management 4 5 ET7 ET, ET, ET4 ET5, ET6 Electronics/Elctrcty OF07/OF07 ET6 viation Maintenance MG0/MG0 Electronics/Elctrcty MH06 EN/EN MG4/MG4 Transport/ogistics College evel Examination Program (CEP) & DNTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST) Student's Score 60 48 467 69 64 Required by CE 40 40 40 45 48 Title Mathematics Natural Sciences English Composition with Essay usiness Mathematics Introduction to usiness Date Taken 5-NOV-984 5-NOV-984 -JN-988 0-MR-989 08-MY-989 Recmd Hrs 6 6 6 Sub Score 6 5 Sub Score 6 45 Verbal Score evel: V=Vocational Certificate =ower Division accalaureate/ssociate Degree =pper Division accalaureate G=Graduate This transcript represents credits RECOMMENDED by the merican Council On Education (CE) and is provided for your information and academic advisement, but is not an ficial component the SMRT transcript. 0/5/0

Page CDEMIC INSTITTION CORSES NOT N OFFICI TRNSCRIPT* Name: NVY, I M DEGREES / CERTIFICTIONS Type Major / Certification S CHEMISTRY CERT EDERSHIP ND MNGEMENT CERT HMN RESORCES MNGEMENT Date warded 8-MY-00 0-G-005 0-DEC-005 SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX Institution Excelsior College niversity Maryland niversity College delphi niversity Maryland niversity College delphi Course Title Start Date End Date Credits/ nit evel Grade Institution EET06 Ckts I 05-JN-989 6-PR-989 4S C Florida gricultural and Mechanical niv 400 ee Hall S Mlk oulevard Tallahassee, F 07 MH00 s History I 05-JN-989 -FE-989 S Florida State College at Jacksonville 50 W State St Jacksonville, F 0 MN0 Prin Of Mgmt 05-JN-989 05-MY-989 S Florida State College at Jacksonville 50 W State St Jacksonville, F 0 MC Calculus I 05-JN-989 6-PR-989 4S Florida gricultural and Mechanical niv 400 ee Hall S Mlk oulevard Tallahassee, F 07 MH00 S History Ii 07-MR-989 07-MY-989 S Florida State College at Jacksonville 50 W State St Jacksonville, F 0 HM Humanities 08-MY-989 0-G-989 S Florida State College at Jacksonville 50 W State St Jacksonville, F 0 PSY0 Gen Psycho -G-989 09-OCT-989 S Florida State College at Jacksonville 50 W State St Jacksonville, F 0 ENC0 Eng Comp Ii -MR-990 0-MY-990 S Florida State College at Jacksonville 50 W State St Jacksonville, F 0 SPCH0 Fund Speech Com -MR-99 6-MY-99 S City College Chicago City Wide 459 E Honeygrove Road Virginia each, V 455 *This addendum is provided for your information and academic advisement only and may be incomplete. THE PPROPRITE OFFICI TRNSCRIPT MST E ORDERED FROM THE PRENT INSTITTIONS. evel: V=Vocational =ower Division accalaureate/ssociate =pper Division accalaureate G=Graduate E=Continuing Education D=Developmental Credits: S=Semester Hours Q=Quarter Hours C=Clock N=Continuing Education nits 0/5/0

Page Course Title Start Date End Date Credits/ nit evel Grade Institution PHI08 World Religion -JN-99 -MR-99 S City College Chicago City Wide 459 E Honeygrove Road Virginia each, V 455 CHEM Chemistry ab 09-JN-994 -MR-994 S City College Chicago City Wide 459 E Honeygrove Road Virginia each, V 455 CHEM Chemistry I 09-JN-994 -MR-994 4S City College Chicago City Wide 459 E Honeygrove Road Virginia each, V 455 CHEM asic Chem.Ii -MR-994 -MY-994 4S City College Chicago City Wide 459 E Honeygrove Road Virginia each, V 455 CHEM ab Fee -MR-994 -MY-994 S City College Chicago City Wide 459 E Honeygrove Road Virginia each, V 455 REE0 Real Estate Principles 0-JN-000 8-FE-000 S Central Texas College PO ox 800 Killeen, TX 76540 EME55 Site-ased Educ Supt 5-G-00 -DEC-00 4S G D niversity West Florida 000 niv Pkwy Pensacola, F 54 DMN65C Org Comm & Grp Dev 08-SEP-004 5-DEC-004 S G niversity Maryland niversity College delphi 50 niversity oulevard East delphi, MD 078 DMN65C Org drshp Dm (Fee) 08-SEP-004 5-DEC-004 S G niversity Maryland niversity College delphi 50 niversity oulevard East delphi, MD 078 CSP60 ib Skls Crs Inf ge 08-SEP-004 5-DEC-004 5C V P niversity Maryland niversity College delphi 50 niversity oulevard East delphi, MD 078 DMN60 Mgr In Tech Soc 4-JN-005 09-MY-005 S G niversity Maryland niversity College delphi 50 niversity oulevard East delphi, MD 078 DMN664 Org Dev & Change 4-JN-005 09-MY-005 S G niversity Maryland niversity College delphi 50 niversity oulevard East delphi, MD 078 DMN66 Iss & Pract Hrm -MY-005 08-G-005 S G niversity Maryland niversity College delphi 50 niversity oulevard East delphi, MD 078 *This addendum is provided for your information and academic advisement only and may be incomplete. THE PPROPRITE OFFICI TRNSCRIPT MST E ORDERED FROM THE PRENT INSTITTIONS. evel: V=Vocational =ower Division accalaureate/ssociate =pper Division accalaureate G=Graduate E=Continuing Education D=Developmental Credits: S=Semester Hours Q=Quarter Hours C=Clock N=Continuing Education nits 0/5/0

Page Course Title Start Date End Date Credits/ nit evel Grade Institution ENER60 Energy Econ 06-SEP-005 0-DEC-005 S G niversity Maryland niversity College delphi 50 niversity oulevard East delphi, MD 078 EME647 Implem Hpt Interventions 5-MY-006 7-JN-006 S G niversity West Florida 000 niv Pkwy Pensacola, F 54 DMN66 Employee Relations F 005 S G niversity Maryland niversity College 50 niversity oulevard East delphi, MD 078 *This addendum is provided for your information and academic advisement only and may be incomplete. THE PPROPRITE OFFICI TRNSCRIPT MST E ORDERED FROM THE PRENT INSTITTIONS. evel: V=Vocational =ower Division accalaureate/ssociate =pper Division accalaureate G=Graduate E=Continuing Education D=Developmental Credits: S=Semester Hours Q=Quarter Hours C=Clock N=Continuing Education nits 0/5/0

JST CORRECTION/PDTE PROCEDRES ND INFORMTION (NVY) The Sailor must take action to get errors corrected; to include Mailing Documents to the Virtual Education Center (VEC) (*address below). E-Mails and faxes will only be accepted from a Navy College Office (NCO), Marine ifelong earning Center or servicing PSD. The following items will NOT appear on JST: wards, PQS, Warfare Designations, correspondence courses, ocal/nit evel Training that does not have military course identification numbers, and non-department Educations courses such as FEM, DHS, ect. Please DO NOT include this type information, since it will not be added to your transcript. INFORMTION ISTED ON JST: CTIVE DTY CORRECTIONS VETERNS CORRECTIONS PERSON INFORMTION This information originates from Master Data File. MIITRY CORSES This data originates from CeTRS, a training data base. MIITRY EXPERIENCE This section lists your Navy occupational history. Ratings/NECS are recorded on page 4 service record or on Enlisted Summary Record (ESR). CDEMIC INSTITTION CORSES, DEGREES and CERTIFICTIONS College courses taken while on Navy active duty through NCPCE or T. Degrees/Certifications or courses earned before or while on Navy ctive Duty at institutions accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the.s. Department Education. Credit Evaluations may NOT be sent in lieu foreign transcripts. COEGE EVE TEST SCORES CEP, DSST, DPT, ECE (formerly CT-PEP, RCE). *Mail to: Contact your servicing PSD or Personnel and dministration Office. That fice will submit corrections to PERS- or PERS-8. Mail copy course completion certificate or page 4 (NVPERS 070/604) from service record or copy Enlisted Summary Record (ESR) to Virtual Education Center. Completion Certificate (page 4), or copy ESR must be certified as true copy by PSD (with PSD personnel original signature.) Include your name, last four SSN, work address, and daytime phone number and e-mail address. Certified documents may be faxed by PSD to VEC, or mailed to VEC. When mailing page 4 or ESR, circle items to be corrected or added to transcript. Ensure course number, location and dates are annotated on page 4 or ESR. llow up to 0 days for changes in CeTRS to appear on JST. Contact your servicing PSD or Personnel/ dministration Office to obtain certified copy page 4 (NVPERS 070/604) or copy ESR. NEC s must be annotated in the Navy Enlisted Classification Record block. Circle correct information on page 4 or ESR to be entered on transcript, have PSD certify as true copy (with PSD personnel original signature), and mail to Virtual Education Center. Include your name, last four SSN, work address, daytime phone # and e-mail address. Certified documents may be faxed by PSD to VEC, or mailed to VEC. NCPCE CORSES: ( Options to have updated to JST). Have OFFICI transcript sent from institution directly to VEC.. Mail certified or notarized copy grade reports or transcripts to Virtual Education Center. Documentation may be faxed from an NCO or Marine ifelong earning Center to the VEC. T FNDED CORSES: Fax T funded course(s) grade report or transcript to: 850-45- 49/0/079 or DSN 9-49/0/079. DEGREES/CERTIFICTIONS: Have ficial transcript sent directly from institution to VEC. Degrees earned prior to or during Navy active duty will be accepted. Degree, major field, date awarded and institution must be included on transcript. NON-T or NON-NCPCE FNDED CORSES: (i.e. CCF, MGI funded, scholarships, etc.) ( Options to have updated to JST). Official transcript mailed directly from institution to VEC.. ring Official Transcript or course grades to NCO; NCO certifies a true copy original and faxes to VEC.. Have Official Transcript certified or notarized and mail to VEC. For more information go to: https://www.navycollege.navy.mil/add_deg.html DOCMENTTION SENT IN MST HVE NME, ST 4 DIGITS OF SSN, EMI, ND PHONE NMER WHERE YO CN E CONTCTED. For CEP, DSST, ECE contact your local Navy College Office Web site: https://www.navycollege.navy.mil For DPT, contact NETPDTC N, sfly_defense_languag@navy.mil. (DPT scores submitted to JST on a weekly basis) FOR OTHER QESTIONS ON JST, CONTCT: Mail certified/notarized copy DD Form 4 to Virtual Education Center. Send copies all DD Form 4 (s), if applicable. DO NOT SEND YOR ORIGIN. Mail copy course completion certificate, past performance evaluations or page 4 (NVPERS 070/604) from service record or copy Enlisted Summary Record (ESR) to Virtual Education Center. Completion certificate, DD Form 4 and/or page 4 or ESR must be certified or notarized as a true copy. Include your name, last four SSN, work address, phone number and e-mail address. Certified documents may be faxed by Navy Military Personnel Office to VEC, or mailed to VEC. When mailing page 4 or ESR, circle items to be corrected or added to transcript. Ensure course number, location and dates are annotated. Mail certified to be true or notarized copy page 4 (NVPERS 070/604) or copy ESR, designation letters and DD Form 4 (s). Circle correct information to be entered on transcript, have certified (with certifier s original signature) or notarized as true copy, and mail to Virtual Education Center (address below).* Include your name, last four SSN, work address, daytime phone # and e-mail address. Certified documents may be faxed by PSD to VEC, or mailed to VEC. NCPCE CORSES: ( Options to have updated to JST). Have OFFICI transcript sent from institution directly to VEC.. Mail certified or notarized copy grade reports or transcripts to Virtual Education Center. Documentation may be faxed from a NCO or Marine ifelong earning Center to the VEC. T FNDED CORSES: If courses are not on JST, follow instructions for update to JST as listed under Non-T, Non-NCPCE courses. DEGREES/CERTIFICTIONS: Have ficial transcript sent from institution directly to VEC. Degrees earned prior to or during Navy active duty will be accepted. Degree, major field, date awarded and institution must be included on transcript. NON-T or NON-NCPCE FNDED CORSES: (i.e. CCF, MGI funded, scholarships, etc.) ( Options to have updated to JST). Official transcript mailed directly from institution to VEC.. ring Official Transcript or course grades to NCO; NCO certifies a true copy original and faxes to VEC.. Have Official Transcript certified or notarized and mail to VEC. For more information go to: https://www.navycollege.navy.mil/add_deg.html DOCMENTTION SENT IN MST HVE NME, ST 4 DIGITS OF SSN, EMI, ND PHONE NMER WHERE YO CN E CONTCTED. For CEP, DSST, ECE, obtain transcript from DNTES at: http://www.dantes.doded.mil. Mail to VEC. For DPT contact: http://www.dliflc.edu/ If the test has been proctored within the past two years contact NETPDTC N, sfly_defense_languag@navy.mil. COMMNDING OFFICER TO FREE: -877-88-659 or DSN 49-4684 Center for Personal and Pressional Development FX: 757-49-5095 DSN: 49-5095 TTN: Virtual Education Center E-MI: vec@navy.mil 905 Regulus venue, STE 4 WE SITE: https://www.navycollege.navy.mil Virginia each, V 46-009 Dated February 0