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- Marine Corps COOL
COOL (Credentialing Opportunities On-Line) helps Marine Corps service members find information on certifications and licenses related to their military occupation and civilian careers COOL can also be used by Recruiters, Counselors, Credentialing Organizations and Employers
- Marine Corps COOL
Spend a little time getting acquainted with COOL and credentialing using the Main Menu at the top of the page, and then dive into your occupation-specific information using the Quick Navigator options at the top-right of every page or under "Explore Military Occupations" in the main menu
- Marine Corps COOL
COOL (Credentialing Opportunities On-Line) helps service members find information on certifications and licenses related to their military occupation as well as other supporting information
- Marine Corps COOL
The following sections include instructions on using important Marine Corps COOL features We recommend reviewing all sections to ensure you can get the most out of Marine Corps COOL
- Marine Corps COOL
COOL plays a role in a four-step credentialing process, but some steps require you to reach out to the credentialing agency or exam vendor The four basic steps are shown below This page provides an overview of the steps, with links to more detailed information about each step
- DOD COOL Portal - Homepage
Each branch of the military Service (Army, Navy, Air Force Space Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard) and DOD Civilians have their own COOL website, designed expressly for them See How is COOL Organized for links and more information
- MARINE CORPS CREDENTIALING OPPORTUNITIES ONLINE (COOL) PROGRAM
•COOL will fund all your annual maintenance fees (Unlimited) •COOL does not provide funding towards training or study materials •The Marine Corps has already trained you for the credential mapped to your MOS etc
- Marine Corps COOL
Important Note: If the Marine Corps' Credentials Program is expected to fund the credentialing exam, under no circumstances shall the service member (or service member's command organization) register, take, participate in, schedule, or otherwise obligate the service member or Government in any Marine Corps-funded credentialing program or exam
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