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Columbus State-U.S. Army partnership fast-tracks Adjutant General School grads’ pathway to a master’s degree

April 26, 2024

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In yet another step toward making graduate school more accessible to the nation’s military, graduates of the U.S. Army Adjutant General School at Fort Jackson in South Carolina now qualify for nine hours of master’s-level course credit at Columbus State University.

A new agreement between the Georgia-based university and the U.S. Army underscores Columbus State’s commitment to supporting military education and providing our nation’s service members with pathways for career advancement. Through this partnership, personnel who successfully complete the Fort Jackson-based Adjutant General Captains Career Course (AGCCC) would need only seven courses to earn a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership (MSOL) degree with a focus in human resources from Columbus State.

Headshot of Patrick Donahoe"We are honored to collaborate with the U.S. Army Adjutant General School to provide even more educational opportunities for our active-duty military personnel," said retired Maj. Gen. Pat Donahoe, Columbus State’s special assistant to the president for military liaison. "This agreement reflects our shared commitment to promoting higher education and professional development within the military community. It also reflects an intentional effort by Columbus State to respond to the Army’s request to align our academic programs to its human resources and data analytics needs.”

Key provisions of the academic articulation agreement include:

  • Program of Study: AGCCC students enrolled in the Master of Science in Organizational Leadership, Human Resource Track degree program will be awarded nine graduate elective credits for successfully completing the AGCCC.
  • Requirements for Admission: AGCCC students must hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university, and submit a CSU Graduate School application form along with official transcripts reflecting the conferral of that degree.
  • Tuition: Current Army active-duty, Army Reserve and Army National Guard students can complete the remaining 21 graduate-level program credits for a reduced tuition rate of $250 per credit hour, not to exceed Tuition Assistance Program rates.

"We are excited about the opportunities this partnership will provide for military students to further their education and advance their careers," said Lt. Col. Hans J. Lokodi, director of training at the Adjutant General School at Fort Jackson. “By working together with Columbus State University, we can ensure that our service members have access to high-quality educational programs that align with their military and professional goals.”

This new agreement adds to CSU’s existing transfer credit partnerships with all U.S. Army Captain Career Courses (CCC) nationwide, as well as the Fort Bliss-based Sergeant Major Academy. These provide pre-approved graduate transfer credit for course and academy graduates to transfer up to nine credit hours. The credit can be applied to a master's degree program in Public Administration (MPA), Organizational Leadership (MSOL), or Strategic Communication.

This new agreement is another example of why Columbus State University remains a top-10 military-friendly school in MilitaryFriendly.com’s annual rankings.

For more information about the university's services for military-connected students, visit columbusstate.edu/military.

Media contact:
Michael Tullier, APR, Executive Director of Strategic Communication + Marketing, 706.507.8729, mtullier@columbusstate.edu