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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracker275 View Post
    I'm with you on that bro, just one problem...According to the 10-Powerpoint presentation slide show, I have to do the TA submission before I can enroll in the class.

    Not to mention, AMU is an online university. Trust me, I'm working with my advisor on this, as they will be getting another email tomorrow. Unfortunately, as an Army Reservist, we are kinda stuck floating out here in the wind.

    Don't worry though, I'll be seeking out exactly what you described. Because...good grief...college is too damn expensive not too...
    I do it through AMU also. If you call an advisor, they pretty much do it for you. You just have to make sure the TA-SOU is signed and at the Ed Center prior to enrollment. Once you crack the egg, it gets easier each time.
    Sir, what the hell are we doing?

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    Default good advice

    Tracker--

    I teach at AMU and calling the advisor there should do the trick. If it doesn't call your congressman - and inquiry from one of his staffers tends to make the uniformed and civilian bureaucracy jump.

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    Hey, Tracker, I am also a student at AMU and I pay for the tuition through TA. I had some issues at the start but now it is pretty easy. I just sign up for the course on-line and then spend about 10 minutes do my TA request on the GoArmyEd site. It's just getting that initial paperwork figured out that is a pain.
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