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Army Correspondence Course Program

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The Army Correspondence Course Program (ACCP), is a type of distance education and the formal nonresident extension of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) service schools' curriculum.

Enrollment: Online Catalog

DA Pamphlet 351-20, The Army Correspondence Course Program Catalog is a standard Army publication. The catalog lists all correspondence courses developed and administered by the Army and select Department of Defense activities. The Army Institute for Professional Development (AIPD) publishes a yearly revision of the catalog each October to update the ACCP curriculum and any procedural changes to the program. The entire ACCP curriculum and an electronic enrollment form are also listed at the Army Training Support Center’s Web site. If you have access to the Army Training Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS), you can use it to access the catalog and as an alternative enrollment method.

The ACCP Catalog offers two types of study: individual and group. Under individual study you may apply for a course enrollment or a subcourse enrollment. A subcourse enrollment consists of enrolling in a number of individual subcourses that do not necessarily configure a course. The ACCP Catalog lists a thorough description of group study.