Army Military Education Promotion Points (2024)

Getting promoted in the United State Army is a bit complicated. There are standards that every soldier is required to meet to stay in uniform, and they include being qualified for promotion.

You read that correctly, soldiers are required to maintain standards in order to get promoted regardless of whether or not they are qualified for promotion in that given moment.

The Army has refined its promotion system. The “classic” Army promotion system includes the creation of a list called an Order of Merit List, commonly abbreviated OML. Previously, the OML has been used to select soldiers for promotion.

The process included assigning promotees a number that basically created a waiting list for promotion to the next rank. Those who have served the longest in uniform (and in their current pay grade) are promoted earliest.

The Army OML

Under the revised promotion rules, that waiting list is reorganized and populated based on data from the OML, but OML is NOT used to create the promotion waiting list. What happens instead?

The OML is used to determine which soldiers are qualified for promotion (see above) and assign a merit-based system for assigning places in the promotion waiting list.

Being promotion-qualified means the soldier is considered eligible to reenlist, it’s not used only as a benchmark to get promoted to the next rank. Under the revised system, promotion points are still used to help determine who is the most qualified to get their next higher rank and pay grade. And Education Promotion Points are part of that.

Remember that the promotion requirements for junior enlisted troops is different than being promoted to a non-commissioned officer rank. Much of what follows is for NCO promotions but junior enlisted will find their own requirements to be similar in spirit to what is required to become an NCO.

The U.S. Army Promotion Points System

A soldier can earn a maximum of 800 promotion points across a variety of areas including training, fitness testing, deployments, and weapons qualification, just to name a few. The one thing not mentioned in that list? Education, which is a very important source of promotion points.

There are some rules soldiers quickly learn about this points system. The first thing? Points alone do not count. You must serve the minimum time in grade, time in service, and pass a promotions board where applicable.

You must also pass an Army Warrior Leader Course. Without those prerequisites, you can earn all the promotion points you like but will not be considered for promotion without the prerequisites.

Army Education Promotion Points

There are education promotion points for Army professional military education as well as civilian college or off-duty education courses. Points are capped for most categories including education. Some professional education courses earn zero promotion points while other education efforts can be worth as many as 80 promotion points.

Why are some professional military education classes awarded zero points? In many case because they are requirements to become promoted rather than something you do “above and beyond” your daily military duties.

For example, the Army’s Structured Self Development courses and the Army Basic Leader Course have no promotion points offered. The Army official site says of the Basic Leader Course, “Any Soldier who would like to move up in rank is required to take this course” indicating that you won’t be awarded extra points simply for having met the minimum standard.

Promotion Points For Army Leader Courses

That said, it IS possible to earn promotion points while at the Basic Leader Course for outstanding academic work. If you are starting to see a pattern emerging here, it’s because the Army wants to reward those who go the extra mile with points toward promotion for doing more than the requirement.

How many promotion points can a motivated soldier earn at Basic Leader Course? A maximum of 60–you can earn 20 points for getting on the Commandant’s List (think of getting on the Dean’s List in a civilian college) and a whopping 40 points for those who earn Distinguished Honor Graduate. The same is true of the Army Advanced Leader Course.

Promotion Points For ATRRS

Soldiers know ATRRS stands for Army Training Requirements and Resources System and there is an opportunity to earn as much as four promotion points a week over 40 training hours for classes that are listed in the system. In this particular case you may be able to earn points even for required coursework.

Army Warrior Leader Course

This is a good opportunity to earn up to 80 promotion points for typical attendance. The Army Warrior Leader Course is three weeks long and offers a chance to earn even more promotion points by graduating in the upper 10% of the class and more points for those who graduate as a member of the Commandant’s List. A maximum of 102 points are possible under such conditions.

Ranger, Special Forces, and Sapper Courses

Soldiers can earn up to 40 promotion points for completion of Sapper, Ranger, or Special Forces training but the soldier must complete every phase of the program to earn the points.

Army Correspondence Courses

Taking Army classes online can earn as much as 78 promotion points. Each five-hour course is worth a single promotion point, and some sources report that the “five hour” commitment is in reality much lower depending on the nature of the course and how fast the student can process the information.

Some Programs Don’t Offer Promotion Points

As mentioned above, there are Army programs that do not offer or allow promotion points for completion. These include but are not limited to:

  • Basic Training
  • Advanced Individual Training (AIT)
  • Officer Candidate School
  • Warrant Officer Candidate courses
  • New equipment training
  • Military Academy coursework
  • On-the-job training
  • Classes required to maintain an MOS
  • FEMA coursework

Army Promotion Points For Civilian Education

The first thing to do when trying for civilian education promotion points? Use any acceptable college courses you have already taken. The Army accepts college coursework on a one-for-one basis. One college credit = one promotion point. The nature of your courses may determine whether or not they are acceptable for promotion points.

You may be able to earn promotion points not only for taking classes but also for earning a degree. If you use Army Tuition Assistance and complete a degree by taking a class paid for by Army TA, you could earn as much as 10 promotion points.

The Army allows promotion points for using CLEP or DANTES to earn college credit via examination. You may be permitted to earn as many as three promotion points for successfully completing such tests.

Taking civilian college classes can also earn you up to a maximum of 75 promotion points.

Army Military Education Promotion Points (2024)

FAQs

What counts as military education points for promotion points? ›

You earn military education promotion points at the rate of 4-points per week of training. A week is defined as a minimum of 40 training hours. There's quite an extensive list of courses that are not creditable for promotion points, here are just a few of these types: NCOPDS courses (e.g. BLC and ALC)

How many promotion points are Army schools worth? ›

Taking Army classes online can earn as much as 78 promotion points. Each five-hour course is worth a single promotion point, and some sources report that the “five hour” commitment is in reality much lower depending on the nature of the course and how fast the student can process the information.

Is TCCC worth promotion points? ›

Yes, but it's worth no more or less than any other ATTRS approved course though. TCCC CLS* (Tactical Combat Casualty Care Combat Lifesaver - replaced CLS) is a resident course and is on the approved YES/NO list* ... so 4 points.

Are all JKO courses worth promotion points? ›

You can earn 1 point per hour of coursework, or 78 points for a 5-hour course. JKO courses are listed by length, so you may take five minutes to complete a course that would otherwise take you an hour. However, not all JKO courses are worth promotion points, so you should read the FAQ for more information.

How to get Army promotion points fast? ›

Gain promotion points, learn new skills, and acquire excellent study habits by taking military correspondence courses and by enrolling in college courses during lunchtime or evening classes, using tuition assistance. Volunteer for the tough jobs in your squad, platoon or detachment. Learn by doing.

What gives the most promotion points in the Army? ›

Civilian Education (Big points bucket for Army E-4 to E-5 promotion)
  • APFT Up to 180 Promotion Points.
  • Weapons Qualification Up to 160 Promotion Points.
  • Awards & Decorations Up to 125 Promotion Points.
  • Military Education Up to 200 Promotion Points.
  • Civilian Education Up to 135 Promotion Points.

How many promotion points is BLC? ›

Remember, while Basic Leader Course (BLC) completion is mandatory for promotion, it doesn't directly award points. The maximum number of promotion points you can earn is 800.

How many promotion points is a bachelor's degree worth in the Army? ›

Degree Completion on Active Duty = 20-points. CLEP Tests = 2-points per credit hour. Technical Certifications = 10-points each (Max 50)

Does AIT count towards promotion points? ›

AIT does not count towards promotion points regardless if the Soldier reclasses into a new MOS and went through two AITs.

Is a COA worth promotion points? ›

Services receive the same points as corresponding/equivalent Army awards. may award certificates of achievement. – 5 each award. (maximum 20 points).

Is drill sergeant school worth promotion points? ›

A Soldier will only receive a maximum of 10 points for award of the basic Driver & Mechanic Badge. Question: With the change, Drill SGT, Recruiter, Parachute, and Air Assault badges will be awarded points but not the schools.

How many years is TCCC good for? ›

Requirement for certification of TCCC-CLS is every three years or within 12 months prior to deployment per reference ref (a).

Do deployments count for promotion points? ›

Deployment Promotion Points

If the Soldier brings in a DD Form 214 from a combat deployment while they were a member of another service, the ability to include those months in the deployment counter on the ERB does exist and they will get promotion points up to the maximum designated.

How many promotion points do you need for civilian education? ›

The awesome aspect of civilian education promotion points is the absolute control you have to earn every single point available. There are multiple paths you can take to earn the 135 (E-5) to 160 (E-6) points available to you, but the fact remains that it's your call!

Is ATRRS still active? ›

Don't get us wrong; the Army ATRRS remains important, but it's also playing a new role. The Army e-Learning platform transitioned to Percipio on Jan. 3, 2023, and going forward, the Army Skillpoint system will maintain all course completion records following its upgrade.

Does BLC count for promotion points? ›

Basic Leader Course: No promotion points are given for completion of Basic Leader Course (BLC) if you are competing for selection to SGT as it is a requirement to qualify for promotion.

How many promotion points is a degree worth? ›

You are already ahead of the curve and have a distinct advantage as you get into the widow for promotion to SGT E-5 or SSG E-6. Here are some specific ways to earn Civilian Education promotion points: Each Semester Hour Completed = 2-points. Degree Completion on Active Duty = 20-points.

What are the 5 military education levels? ›

The continuum structures the development of Service and joint officers by organizing the PME continuum into five military educational levels: precommissioning, primary, intermediate, senior, and GO/FO.

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