A Closer Look: AF COOL Benefits
In recent years, the DOD has expanded this resource to help air and space professionals enhance their careers through education and training opportunities. The benefits allow for eligible servicemen and women to receive up to $4,500 during the entire span of their careers to pay for this professional development.
Once you meet the AF COOL requirements, you can also receive up to $500 for books, application fees, recertification fees and other administrative fees that are related to the credential you seek to add to your resume.
However, it’s worth noting that this benefit will not pay for preparatory classes, coursework or boot camps. Check for hidden costs anytime you consider an academic institution to meet your goals.
Air Force COOL Requirements
This pathway to funding is available to all RegAF, AFRES and ANG members who are on active-duty orders. Those who are eligible also must possess a five-skill level in their Primary Air Force Specialty Code. There are also other requirements. They include:
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Being current with your most recent fitness test at the time of application
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Not having an UIF
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Not being on the Control Roster
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Having a profile in AFVEC with the approved credentialing goal
Plus, you’ll need to get your supervisor’s approval to move forward. Once you are approved and begin the work, you’ll also need to complete the entire credential while on active duty status to receive the funding.
To begin the process, visit the Air Force COOL website to browse different credentialing, certification and licensure opportunities.
Try MedCerts – an AF COOL Partner School
It helps to work with an academic institution that is an approved vendor with the U.S. Department of Defense, as the advisors understand the unique and sometimes confusing process of AF COOL. MedCerts, an online school that focuses on the fastest-growing industries in the nation, is a leading AF COOL vendor school.
There are plenty of AF COOL-approved programs available through MedCerts, and our supportive and trained staff can help you maximize your benefits and receive the training you need to get ahead both while enlisted and as you transition to civilian life.
The Department of Defense is not affiliated with MedCerts and does not endorse our services.