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Webster University is proud to be an Air University Associate-to-Baccalaureate Cooperative (AU-ABC) partner school. Airmen and Guardians holding an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree from the Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) can apply their earned degree toward any Webster University undergraduate degree completion program, including several through Webster University Online.

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Graduates of any of the CCAF AAS degrees may enter Webster University and receive in transfer 60 credit hours towards their degree completion and substantial course waivers for the Global Citizenship Program (Webster University's general education program required of all undergraduate students).

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Undergraduate Degree Completion Program Details

  1. Completion of the CCAF Associate of Applied Science Degree.
  2. Application and admission to the Webster University undergraduate program following prescribed admission procedures. Students can review full admissions procedures here.

  1. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of the CCAF AAS degree.
  2. Submission of web progress report from CCAF.
  3. Submission of an official copy of the student's service record, to accommodate the award of credit hours not accounted for on the CCAF transcript.
  4. Official transcripts from any other college, university, post-secondary institution or testing agency where the student has earned or attempted credit.

Students will receive transfer credit of the full 60 hours required for the CCAF AAS degree. Webster University undergraduate degree completion requirements are as follows:

  1. Successful completion of 120 credit hours.
  2. Successful completion of at least 30 of a student's final 36 credit hours registered for and earned directly from Webster University.
  3. A cumulative grade point average of 2.0 earned in courses taken at Webster University based on a 4.0 system.
  4. Successful completion of an approved major.
  5. Successful completion of Global Citizenship Program requirements.

The Webster University Global Citizenship Program (GCP) requires the completion of the following:

  1. GLBC 1200 Global Cornerstone Seminar
  2. Course Requirements: 24 credit hours distributed through required knowledge areas as indicated below:
    1. 6 credit hours from courses with two different prefixes designated 'Roots of Culture'
    2. 6 credit hours from courses with two different prefixes designated 'Social Systems and Human Behavior'
    3. 3 credit hours from courses designated 'Physical and Natural World'
    4. 3 credit hours from courses designated 'Global Understanding'
    5. 3 credit hours from courses designated 'Arts Appreciation'
    6. 3 credit hours from courses designated 'Quantitative Literacy'
  3. Skills Requirements. All students must complete three credit hours in courses coded for each of the following skills:
    1. Written Communication
    2. Oral Communication
    3. Critical Thinking
    4. Intercultural Competence
    5. Ethical Reasoning
  4. Global Citizenship Program Keystone Seminar

* Note: All courses in the GCP Program at Webster are coded for both a knowledge area and a skills requirement

Students entering through the CCAF AAS transfer agreement will receive the following GCP substitutions:

  1. Completion of the CCAF AAS degree satisfies the Global Cornerstone Seminar requirement.
  2. Course Requirements:
    1. The CCAF Humanities requirement will fulfill 3 of the 6 hours required for the Roots of Cultures knowledge area.
    2. The Leadership, Management, and Military studies requirement will fulfill 3 of the 6 hours required for the Social Systems and Human Behavior knowledge area and students will earn an additional 3 hours of elective credit.
      The CCAF Social Science requirement will fulfill 3 of the 6 hours required for the Social Systems and Human Behavior knowledge area. (Together with LMMS, this will satisfy this category).
    3. The Technical Core/Major will fulfill the Physical and Natural World knowledge area.
    4. Students who successfully complete foreign language credit toward program electives will have this fulfill the Global Understanding knowledge area and Intercultural Competence skill area.
    5. The CCAF Math requirement will fulfill the Quantitative Literacy knowledge area.
  3. Skills Requirements:
    1. The CCAF Written Communications requirement will fill the Written Communications skill area.
    2. Students who select Oral Communication toward their CCAF communication requirement will fill the Oral Communications skill area.
    3. Students who satisfied the LMMS requirement through completion of Airman Leadership School, NCO Academy, and/or the Air Force Senior NCO Academy will also fill the Critical Thinking skill area. Students must provide proof of this to their academic advisor.
    4. Students who successfully complete foreign language credit toward program electives will have this fulfill the Global Understanding knowledge area and Intercultural Competence skill area.

Webster University Global Citizenship Program alignments with the Community College of the Air Force AAS degree requirements

These alignments are illustrated in the following table:

Global Cornerstone Seminar, 3 hours. Fulfilled by CCAF AAS degree Global Keystone Seminar, 3 hours
   
GCP Knowledge Areas GCP Skills Areas
Roots of Cultures, 6 hours. 3 of 6 hours fulfilled by the CCAF Humanities requirement. 3 remaining hours required* Written Communication, 3 hours. Fulfilled by the CCAF Written Communications requirement.
Social Systems and Human Behavior, 6 hours. Fulfilled by Leadership, Management and Military Studies and the CCAF Social Science requirement. Oral Communication, 3 hours.* (Fulfilled by CCAF Oral Communications if students select to complete this toward Communications).
Physical and Natural World, 3 hours. Fulfilled by the Technical Core/Major. Critical Thinking, 3 hours* (Fulfilled if students complete LMMS through completion of Airman Leadership School, NCO Academy, or Air Force Senior NCO Academy).
Global Understanding, 3 hours* Intercultural Competence, 3 hours*
Arts Appreciation, 3 hours* Ethical Reasoning, 3 hours*
Quantitative Literacy, 3 hours.  Fulfilled by the CCAF Math requirement.  

Total Remaining Requirements: 24 hours. However, students may be able to complete in 15 hours if courses are selected strategically, since courses at Webster are coded to fulfill both a knowledge and skill areas.

*As student individual transcripts will vary, if students have courses over and above the standard degree requirements for the CCAF AAS degree, they may request that their advisor evaluate these courses individually to request further substitutions with respect to GCP requirements. What is outlined above is the minimum expectation based on standard CCAF AAS degree requirements. For example, students who successfully complete foreign language credit toward program electives will have this fulfill the Global Understanding knowledge area and Intercultural Competence skill area.

The majority of undergraduate courses are eight weeks in length. CCAF students will be able to complete their degree in accelerated courses of eight weekly modules, which have been adapted to deliver the same content and learning outcomes as the traditional 16-week courses.
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