Just Checking the Box: Do Our Airmen Value Their CCAF Degree
Abstract
A recent article, CCAF Continues to Provide Value to Air Force, Enlisted Members,posted in the Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) alumni group on LinkedIn generated over 100 comments from CCAF graduates regarding the value of that colleges degree. Their perceptions of the worth of the CCAF degree ranged from no value at all to its having a tremendous impact on careers and goals. The foregoing served as the catalyst for this two-phased research. Only by comparing both sides of the problem will we have truly answered the question regarding the value of the degree. Phase one consisted of the current research project, focused on the collection and analysis of CCAF graduates perceptions regarding the value of their degree. Phase two will involve the collection of data collected from hiring managers from various fields of industry regarding their perception of the CCAF degree and their estimation of it during a review of an applicants credentials. The CCAF, an element of Air University, is a federally chartered two-year degree granting institution accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The college awards an associate of applied science (AAS) degree exclusively to enlisted military personnel after successful completion of a degree program based on their assigned Air Force specialty code (AFSC). The purpose of the college is to develop educated Airmen through giving them academic knowledge, practical skills, and a theoretical foundation for enhanced performance as technicians and military leaders.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 04, 2016
- Accession Number
- AD1003661
Entities
People
- Aaron M. Glassman
- Aisha D. Dacosta-paul
- Jason A. Fowler
- Jason M. Newcomer
Organizations
- Air Force Research Laboratory