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Welcome
to the
Air Command and
Staff
College
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All active duty Air Force officers must have a Narrative Only PRF accomplished by their losing senior rater
Your selection to attend ACSC in
residence means you are about to embark on an exciting year of study. If there are any special needs for you or your family, please contact us for assistance.
Class Reporting Dates
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First Fifty |
All other USAF
Students |
Report Not Earlier Than |
10 July 2012 |
31 July 2012 |
Report Not Later Than |
16 July 2012 |
6 August 2012 |
In Processing |
17 July 2012 |
7 August 2012 |
Class Start Date |
18 July 2012 |
8 August 2012 |
Class Graduation Date |
10 June 2013 |
10 June 2013 |
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Magnet Schools/Housing
Magnet Schools - The Montgomery County School District has opened a spring application window for their magnet schools, elementary through high school. The website below provides access to applications and information regarding the process.
http://www.mps.k12.al.us/index.php/who-we-are/schools/magnet-schools
Please see the school contact information listed on the webpage, under the
respective school, for POC contact and questions.
Hunt Contract Base Housing (334) 262-1630
On-Base Housing Mar 2011
Off-Base Housing - To see Houses for Rent or Sale in the local area, please visit
the Automated Housing Referral Network (https://www.ahrn.com) If you have further questions about
the magnet school program, please contact Ms. Gibral White (334) 223-6830
ACSC CONTACT INFORMATION:
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Air Command and Staff College
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225
Chennault Circle
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Maxwell AFB
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36112-6426
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Comm: 334-953-xxxx
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DSN: 493- |
Fax: (334) 953-6917
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Air Force Students: ACSC/Student Services,
(334)
953-6605/2574
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Army Advisor: (334) 953-2226
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Navy Advisor: (334) 953-6153
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Marine Advisor: (334) 953-6592
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Civilian Advisor: (334) 953-2566
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ARC Advisor: (334) 953-9832
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ANG Advisor: (334) 953-9820
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MANDATORY SECURITY CLEARANCE
REQUIREMENTS
Top Secret/SCI Access Clearance
Required:
1. You are required to have a Top
Secret clearance based on a current Single Scope Background Investigation
(SSBI). If this is over 5 years, a Periodic Reinvestigation must be submitted.
2. Ensure your security manager
annotates the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS) that you have signed an
SF 312, Classified Information Nondisclosure Agreement (NDA) and a Verbal
Attestation.
3. If you currently are cleared for
TS/SCI, please have your SSO send a Transfer in Status (TIS) message to SSO AU.
Their PLA is SSO AU. Your SSO can also email them at sso.au@maxwell.af.mil.
Their number is (334) 953-6715. Direct all security questions to ACSC/CVS ,
225 Chennault Circle
, Maxwell
AFB AL 36112-6426, (334) 953-2712.

MANDATORY PHYSICAL FITNESS REQUIREMENTS
1. Air Force Active Duty and Active Reserve Component (ARC) Students: All Air Force Active Duty and ARC Personnel must have a current, passing AF Fitness test prior to arriving to Maxwell AFB and in-processing with ACSC. The passing fitness test must include the cardiovascular component (i.e. 1.5 mile run/1 mile walk) and the abdominal circumference measurement. Additionally, all students will be required to take the AF fitness test per AFI 36-2905 while assigned to ACSC during the student year.
2. Sister Service, Civilian and International Officer Personnel: Army, Navy, and Marine Corps personnel assigned to ACSC are not subject to Air Force Instruction 36-2905 Fitness Program. Instead, they must meet the standards of their respective services. The respective service advisors monitor maintenance of these standards. IOs and civilian personnel are not subject to AFI 36-2905 weight and fitness standards.

ACSC TMO INBOUND INFO

REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS
ALL students inbound to ACSC must
personally sign-in to ACSC bldg 1402, Rm 2226 upon arrival.
You do not have to be in military uniform for this. Your leave status will stop
once you sign in.
EARLY REPORTING
PROCEDURES
NOTE: Only those whose PCS orders
reflect “EARLY REPORTING AUTHORIZED” (ERA) can report before the Report Not
Earlier Than Date (RNETD) of 31 Jul 12 All others reporting week 31 Jul - 6 Aug 2012.
The early reporting approval
authority is the 21st Student
Squadron Commander (21 STUS/CC). Send E-mail requests, with requested ERA date
desired along with full justification, i.e., medical reasons, align with
overseas DEROS etc., to ACSC/Student Services.
Requests for early reporting for
strictly personal reasons cannot be approved, ie., to avoid “burning leave.” If approved,
your MPF must annotate your orders accordingly. Officers with approved ERA
should sign in at Bldg 1402 Room
2226
. You will be placed in duty status and utilized in various
capacities throughout ACSC or elsewhere on Maxwell AFB.
e-Mail ACSC/Student Services
If you arrive before 31 Jul 2012 and
your orders do not indicate ERA, you must take leave until that
date.
HOUSE HUNTING
Once you sign a rental agreement or purchase a home, you are not authorized PTDY any longer. If you show up to ACSC with either of these conditions applicable to you, do NOT expect to take PTDY. If you did not take PTDY for house
hunting prior to departing PCS from your current duty station, and have not
found a place to live, you may request up to 8 days PTDY for this purpose. If
applicable, you may arrive up to 8 days earlier than 31 Jul 2012. This must be
approved in advance and your RNETD changed. (See above paragraph on requesting
ERA.) When you arrive in the
Montgomery
area, report to ACSC, Bldg 1402 Room 2226, and complete an AF Form 988, Leave Request/Authorization,
requesting PTDY for this purpose. PTDY for house hunting will not be approved
retroactively. Again, you must come and sign-in upon arriving in the local area.
REPORTING WEEK 31 Jul - 6 Aug 2012
During this week you are considered
“available for duty.” This week is YOUR time to settle into the local area, and
should be used for such things as finalizing housing/TMO related issues, school
registration for dependents, base/area familiarization, etc. This week is not
charged as leave. Again, you must physically sign-in at the ACSC,
room 2226 when you arrive for accounting purposes.
MASS INPROCESSING – 7 Aug 2012
Mass inprocessing is scheduled for 7
August 2012 at the Maxwell Officer’s Club. Uniform is ABU/BDUs and flight suits.
After completing processing at the
club, you will then process through the ACSC facilities and supply office for
individual laptop computer issue. About 400 officers are processed on that date,
so please adhere to the schedule posted below Do not report to the Officer's
Club or to ACSC for in-processing before your scheduled time.
In-processing is your only scheduled
activity on 7 Aug 2012. It should take less than 2 hours if you completed the
required paperwork in advance. Applicable Maxwell AFB agencies such as the MPF, Accounting and Finance staff, and
others will participate.
PLEASE KEEP TO YOUR REPORTING TIME TO AVOID BACKUP OF
FELLOW STUDENTS
TIME
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FIRST LETTER OF LAST NAME
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0745
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ANG/ARC/Civilians
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0800
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A, B
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0900
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C, D, E, F
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1000
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G, H, I, J
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1100
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K, L
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1200
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M, N, O
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1300
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P, Q, R
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1400
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S, T
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1500
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U, V, W, X, Y, Z
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INPROCESSING DOCUMENTS/REQUIREMENTS
MPF, Personnel Employment, (334) 953-5919
Ensure
the following documents are in your possession:
- 20 Copies of PCS orders (and amendments, if applicable).
- UPRG/Personnel Folder with signed PCS travel order.
- Health Record Group (Medical).
- Cardiovascular fitness assessment results (if completed).
- Shot Record.
- Individual Flight Record, if applicable.
- Two copies of non availability statement.
- Two copies of TLE lodging receipts.
NOTE: All school age children are required to have an Alabama Blue Card
(Verification of Immunizations) by Alabama law. During the initial in-processing
the Immunization Clinic will have a station to assist ACSC students with
completing the Alabama Blue Card form. Students must bring an immunization
record for each family member registering for school to obtain a Blue Card. Another option is to accomplish this as a walk-in to the Immunization Clinic. If
you have any questions please call the Maxwell AFB Immunization Clinic at
334-953-5731.
Current, passing Service specific Fitness Test/Assessment results. This can be obtained from your Unit Fitness Program Manager (UFPM) or from the Air Force Fitness Management System (AFFMS) located on the AF Portal (link in the TOP VIEWED: FITNESS window).
**Highly recommend that you also complete the DD Form 1351-2, Travel
Voucher** A copy machine will be available at the O’Club on in-processing day.
If you have any questions about in-processing, please direct them to MPF,
Personnel Employment, (334) 953-6340/5940 (DSN: 493-)

Leave/Pass Periods AY13
September - Labor Day (pass) |
October - Columbus Day (pass) |
November -- Veterans Day (pass) |
November -- Thanksgiving Break (pass) |
Dates TBD -- Winter Break (leave if out of
area) |
January -- Martin Luther King Day (pass) |
February -- President's Day (pass) |
May -- Memorial Day
(pass) |
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Guide For Uniforms
Dress |
USAF |
Army |
Navy |
USMC |
Civilian |
Formal
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Mess Dress |
Army Mess Dress (Blue or White) Optional: Dress Blue or Dress White with
Black Bow Tie |
Seasonal Dinner Dress Blue Dinner Dress White |
Evening Dress or
Dress Blue
and/or Blue/
White A |
Tuxedo (Black Tie) Ladies Formal |
Semi-Formal |
Service Dress |
Class A Army Green Service Uniform with Coat and Four-in-Hand Tie |
Seasonal Service Dress Blue Service Dress White Summer White |
Service A |
Business Suit Long Skirt/ Blouse Cocktail Dress |
Informal
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Normally short sleeve blue shirt, open collar |
Class B Army Green Service Uniform (w/o coat and tie) |
Service Khaki Alternate: Summer White Winter Blue Aviation Working Green |
Service “B” or “C” uniform |
Dress Shirt Dress Slacks |
Duty Uniform |
Mon: refer to Informal uniform above
Tue-Fri: ABU/BDUs ** Flight Suit**
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Mon: refer to Informal uniform above
Tue-Fri: ABU/BDUs** Flight Suit** |
Mon: refer to Informal uniform above
Tue- Fri: Comouflage Utility Uniform** Flight Suit Service Khaki Shipboard Overalls |
Mon: refer to Informal uniform above
Tue-Fri: Utilities** Flight Suit |
Mon: refer to Informal Uniform above
Tue-Fri: Casual |
*NOTE: The weather dictates the need for an outer garment
when these uniforms are worn.
**NOTE: Desert BDUs/Desert
Flight Suits are not authorized for wear at ACSC.

BASIC ALLOWANCE FOR HOUSING (BAH) WAIVERS FOR PROFESSIONAL MILITARY
EDUCATION, TECHNICAL TRAINING, OR A CAREER EDUCATION PROGRAM:
If you desire a Bit A waiver you are required to apply through your Military Personnel
Flight prior to receiving Permanent Change of Station orders.
Personnel must
meet the criteria outlined in SAF/MR's policy letter dated 4 Mar 02: 1) Must be departing PCS for 12 months or less
to attend PME, Technical Training, or Career Education Program; and 2) Must
agree to limited PCS entitlements to include only personal/professional shipment
equivalent to unaccompanied hold baggage and without-dependent rate dislocation
allowance, temporary lodging expense, and per diem.
MPFs are required to
verify member's eligibility and assist member in filling out the required waiver
statement. The rationale behind this policy waiver is to provide the family
stability for the duration of the short PCS assignment; therefore, the member
must not relocate their family.
If the member will receive a higher BAH rate
at his/her gaining location, he/she does not need to apply for a BAH waiver.
They will automatically receive the higher BAH rate established for their new
duty location.

INFORMATION FOR AF RESERVIST AND ANG
Outprocessing From Home Unit
- Ensure you have points of contact within the personnel and finance sections
at home station (for unit guard and reservists and at ARPC and your reserve pay office for IMAs) prior to
departing. This will ease working any personnel or pay issues while attending
school.
- All attempts should be made to complete your security classification prior
to departing home station. A Top Secret/SCI Access Clearance is required of all
US military members and should be obtained prior to leaving your home station.
ORDERS
- Air Reserve Component (ARC) personnel selected for school who decide to
bring their families should ensure the following information is included in the
Remarks section of your PCS orders to be properly reimbursed for dependent
travel upon arriving at Maxwell. Failure to do so will result in delays for
reimbursement while awaiting amendments to your orders from your home unit or
ARPC.
- Spouse’s name and date of marriage (DOM)
- Children’s name(s) and date of birth (DOB)
- Ensure that your orders indicate that Dislocation Allowance (DLA) is
authorized. Check with your servicing Military Pay Office prior to departing for
Maxwell to determine if you will receive the entitlement.
- Reserve regulations state you may report to a formal school up to 5 working
days (7 if a weekend is included) prior to class date. Since ACSC normally
starts midweek, the latter applies. Your orders should properly identify this
along with the appropriate travel time to Maxwell from your home station.
- Check with the ACSC Guard or Reserve POC to determine if there will be a
separate orientation for Guard or Reserve that begins before ACSC starts so that
your orders are properly prepared.
- For Reserve members, your orders "Release Date" (Block 15) should include
all the leave time you will accumulate during the academic year. You will not
have time to take much leave during the school year and will probably want to
use your leave after graduation. For Guard personnel, check with AU/CCG on this
issue.
OPRs
- An OPR (or LOE, if applicable) must be completed at home station before
departing for ACSC. This OPR or LOE must have a closeout date prior to the start
date of ACSC. This will prevent performance dates from overlapping on the
Training Report that is completed, at the end of the school year, on each
Reservist.
RECORDS
- The only records Unit Reservists should hand carry to ACSC are Medical and
Dental records
- For IMAs?All your paperwork is handled through ARPC, to include Personnel
and Medical Records. It is a good idea to bring a copy of your medical and
dental records with you. If you will be applying for a job after ACSC, it may
require a current physical and bringing your old physical can speed things
along.
- Everyone should bring:
- SGLI Paperwork (or copies of current info)
- Copy of Form 93 (Emergency Data Locator)
- Copy of latest OPR (see note above)
- Copy of current, passing AF Fitness Test results from your UFPM or off the AF Portal (AFFMS site)
Do not bring:
- Flight Records Flight Evaluation Folders. Double check
your Aviation Service Code, it should be an “L.” This waives all flying
requirements except the annual flight physical while attending school. Flight
Evaluation Folders should also remain at home station. Do not bring flight gear
to school.
- Ancillary records are not required while attending ACSC.
FITNESS REQUIREMENTS
- As stated above, ARC personnel are required to meet all active duty physical standards in accordance with AFI 36-2905 while attending ACSC. Bring a copy of your current, passing AF Fitness Test paperwork provided by your UFPM or printed off AFFMS linked from the AF Portal.
IN-PROCESSING
- Identifying yourself as Guard or Reserve will speed your in-processing as
many of the stops will not pertain to you. Your first stop will be the
Reserve/Guard check-in. Bring all items mentioned in the In-Processing Checklist
shown in this booklet, minus the records previously mentioned.
- Air Reserve Technicians (ARTs)—If you are an ART and attending ACSC in
civilian status, do not process through the line in military uniform. This will
only confuse the MPF folks. Process through the line in civilian clothes to
avoid any confusion. AU/RP will send additional, detailed instructions to
incoming Reserve Component students.
SAASS
- Guard and Reserve personnel are encouraged to apply for SAASS.
- Reserve personnel should consult the Reserve Developmental Education Review Board page on the ARPC website for the current procedures and submission timeline: https://arpc.afrc.af.mil/vPC-GR/rdedb_links.asp
- If you are interested in applying for SAASS let your commander know before
you leave to help speed things along.
For Reserve questions about orders, contact ACSC/CAG at commercial (334)
953-9820 (DSN prefix 493). For Guard questions contact AU/CAR at commercial (334) 953-9832 (DSN prefix 493).

Links With Additional Information
ACSC In-Residence Application Process for Air Force Personnel
Active Duty: AFPC will send out a message requesting candidates for the Intermediate Developmental Education (IDE) Designation Board in the February timeframe. This message will filter down through the Chain of Command at each installation. If interested in applying, please check with your chain of command or call your AFPC Developmental Team.
AFRES: The Air Force Reserve Developmental Education Designation Board (RDEDB) convenes in November of each year to select eligible reservists to attend ACSC in-residence. Interested reservists much submit a package via vPC-GR to be considered for this board. The endorsed packages are usually due to ARPC during September prior to the board. For information, process and dedlines consult the ARPC link: https://arpc.afrc.af.mil/vPC-GR/rdedb_links.asp
For ACSC-specific information, please contact: Lt Col Dane Christensen, Comm: 334-953-3277 (DSN prefix 493)
ANG: Air National Guardsman who wish to attend ACSC in residence can obtain the announcement for ACSC each year from their Wing Base Education Training Office and follow the specific application procedures listed in that announcement. That announcement comes from the Air National Guard Personnel Airman Development Division Education Branch (NGB/A1FP), and is usually released in July/August timeframe in preparation for the following school year. For more information about the process contact NGB/A1FP, at Comm (703) 607-1455 (DSN prefix 327).
For any ACSC-specific information, please contact Lt Col Joyce Guthrie, Comm: 334-953-9820 (DSN prefix: 493)
If you have other questions please contact Student Services at 334-953-2574/6605
Send Student Services an eMail
OPR: ACSC Web Maintainer
(334) 953-3375
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eMail
For questions about Distance Learning Program: (334) 953-7901
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