COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE AIR FORCE (CCAF):

  • Every enlisted member is automatically enrolled in a CCAF degree plan that coincides with their AFSC. To obtain your degree you must have your five level, meet residence requirements, 24 hours in your technical area, 6 hours in Leadership and Management (covered by ALS), 15 program electives and 15 hours in General Education which includes English, Math, Social Science, Speech and Humanities. Every degree is different in what credits can count in the technical area. If you are separation or retiring, your classes must end while you are still on active duty.
  • To check your degree plan, sign on to the AFVEC, under CCAF actions there is a link for your Web Progress Report. You will click on the Degree Title, and it will bring up your report. If you are registered in the wrong degree, or your tech school, ALS, or other military courses are not listed,please emailfor an appointment. At this appointment, the counselor will advise you what courses/exams can be used to complete your CCAF degree.
  • To check to see if the courses you are planning on taking counts towards your CCAF degree go into your CCAF Web progress report, scroll down until you see "Civilian Course Conversion Table" (CIVCCT). You will input the state of your collegeand then select yourcollege from the drop down menu. Hit retrieve, and a listing of all the courses accepted by CCAFand in what area (ex: Math, Social Science) will be listed on the table.
  • To get civilian credits posted on your CCAF Progress report, you must contact your university/college and have them send an official transcript directly to Community College of the Air Force/DESS, 100 South Turner Road, Gunter Annex, Al 36114-3011. Transcripts can take45 to60 days or longer to update onto your web progress report. Conferring of degrees is accomplished year round. As soon as you have completed all your requirements, have your transcripts sent to CCAF.
  • CCAFonly prints diplomas twice a year. CCAF refers to theSpring Session as the April Class, and the fall as the October Class.This is just a designation of lists; this does not meanthat the graduationceremonies will only be held in April or October.
  • Cut off for April class is normally the last Friday in February, and for the fall class the cutoff is normally the last Friday in August. This means the transcripts must have been received by the CCAF before that date.
  • Professional Manager Certificate (PMC) is a professional credential awarded by CCAF that formally recognizes an individual's advanced level of education and experience in leadership and management as well as professional accomplishments. To learn more about this certificate visit . For more information, contact the CCAF Credentialing Programs Flight at DSN 749-5020 / (334) 649-5020 or e-mail. If your PMC needs to be updated, email the certificate to .Please include the last four of your SSAN.

- CCAF transcripts:

To update yourcollege credits fromcivilian coursesto your CCAF Web Progress report;youmust have each of your universities send official transcripts to:

Community College of the Air Force

100 South Turner Blvd

Maxwell AFB, Gunter Annex AL 36114-3011

It is currently taking CCAF90 days to post transcripts.

The link and or website arecurrently unavailable to order CCAF transcripts electronically.You may use the followingoptions to order your CCAF transcript:

1.) Mail a letter to theCCAF requestinga transcript,you will need to include your full name, the last four of your SSN, your Date of Birth, and the address in which you wish to have your transcriptmailedto. (Thisoption is free, please ensure that theletter is physically SIGNED or your information will not be released).

2.) Credentials, INC does overnight and regular deliveries usinga service called TranscriptPLUS for a fee. This service can belocated at ALUMTRO012308. (This option is not free; you will incur regular first class mail and or FedEx overnight delivery fees).

  • Education Office can no longer provide CCAF verification letters. On 28 February 2013, a message coordinated between AFPC and CCAF, addressedto all MAJCOMS and Education offices required us to immediately cease from providing CCAF verification letters for EPRs; as it was causing complications with the promotion boards.