 The Community College of the Air Force is where dreams happen. Established in 1972, it is the world's largest community college. Our college awards job-related Associate in Applied Science degrees and other academic credentials. Every airman that completes basic training is automatically enrolled into the Community College of the Air Force. CCAF is a regionally accredited school. So the CCAF degree holds the same standards as major state universities do. The degree program managers, such as myself, we evaluate all the credits that come in from tech school, coming from PME, basic training. We evaluate that for each student individually and make sure that they have what they need for graduation. So your college credits come from some of our 112 affiliated schools which are located worldwide. Our schools have more than 6,000 faculty which provide training to Air Force members and that results in college credit being earned for most of the training that you accomplish throughout your Air Force career. GEM is General Education Mobile because Community College of the Air Force does not teach. The General Education, we partnered with 115-plus schools to teach those courses. After completing the Associate's Degree, students have an opportunity to obtain their Bachelor's Degree through our Air University to Associate's Baccalaureate Cooperative Program which is where Community College of the Air Force has partnered with 75-plus schools to allow, if not all, most of your Community College of the Air Force Associate's Degree credits to be applied towards a Bachelor's Degree in that specific program. We have to get the transcripts in like any other institution or a regionally accredited just like everybody else. We get about 100,000 in a year and we send out about 100,000 transcripts a year. The School provides you with a $4,500 lifetime cap to pay for books, exam fees and any other material leading to the credential of your choosing. If you get a certification, we can give you college credit for some of the certain ones. If you think it should be awarded and you see other colleges awarding it, let us know because we can look at it and figure it out. The Community College of the Air Force offers everything from the Associate Applied Science Degree to also stackable credentials and certificate programs and really helps be a springboard program for the Airmen's Learning Continuum.