Coast Guard COOL: Steps for Success
Once eligibility has been determined with the commanding officer, you need to follow these steps to get started with the exciting learning opportunity.
Step 1: Determine Professional Interest
What type of credentialing interests you? The most popular credentialing and licensure programs are in growing industries such as medical and information technology. While these academic pursuits can help in a military career, the work will also support the transition to civilian life. After all, medical and IT are some of the most needed careers in almost every part of the nation.
Step 2: Research Coast Guard COOL-approved schools
Once the path of study is clear, the next step is to research schools that have experience working with the government funding stream and have a history of success with their students. MedCerts has a long history of working with students from the U.S. Armed Forces, including Army soldiers. We understand the unique situations and challenges servicemen and women face and are ready to help.
Step 3: Speak with an Education Consultant
Before moving forward, schedule a time to talk with a trained education consultant about your goals. These experienced academic professionals can help maximize the funding provided by the government and create a learning path specific to you.
Make a Decision That’s Best for You
Once you’ve gathered your research and learned about this exciting Coast Guard COOL opportunity for learning, it’s time to move forward. MedCerts has helped more than 20,000 military students earn the qualifications they seek through fully remote, engaging and flexible learning tools. We are ready to help servicemen and women grow professionally both in the military and, when the time is right, in civilian life, too.
*MedCerts is an approved vendor of the Coast Guard Credentialing Opportunities Online Program, but the Coast Guard, Department of Defense, and Education Training and Quota Management Command are not affiliated with MedCerts and do not endorse our services.