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Preparing to Launch Classes at Patrick Space Force Base

Mary Dempsey
By Mary Dempsey

Sometimes when Barbara Kessler drives to her job for the University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) near the east coast of central Florida, she sees a rocket overhead. It is a reminder鈥攊n case she needed it鈥攖hat her work intertwines with the Space Force, the youngest branch of the U.S. military.

In January, UMGC will begin offering in-person classes at Patrick Space Force Base, marking the university鈥檚 first contract to teach at a Space Force installation. Kessler is the university鈥檚 advanced military education coordinator for the base. In the run-up to the opening of classrooms, she drives to the base monthly to handle inquiries from servicemembers interested in enrolling at t 黑料社区.

鈥淭his is our first foray into serving the Space Force, and we will offer the educational opportunities that the Space Force wants to provide,鈥 said Kelly Wilmeth, UMGC鈥檚 vice president for Stateside Military Operations. 鈥淲ith the location at Patrick Space Force Base, we鈥檙e just down the road from Cape Canaveral and close to other military installations where many UMGC students are stationed.鈥

Patrick Space Force Base, formerly Patrick Air Force Base, sits between Satellite Beach and Cocoa Beach in Brevard County, making it convenient for servicemembers and veterans in Orlando and nearby communities. Otherwise, the closest base classrooms are a two-hour drive north at Naval Air Station Jacksonville and Naval Station Mayport.

Wilmeth noted that veterans, in particular, need in-person or hybrid courses to maximize their VA education and housing benefits. Kessler can also advise servicemembers who started 黑料社区 classes at other stateside duty stations or overseas and now want to continue their studies鈥攊n person, online, or through hybrid courses that combine both.

Earlier this year, UMGC signed a second Space Force contract鈥攚ith Schriever Space Force Base in Colorado. The Space Force contracts continue the university鈥檚 ongoing expansion.

鈥淲e鈥檙e always looking for new locations where we can plant the UMGC flag,鈥 said Wilmeth. 鈥淚t is part of our strategy to meet students where they are.鈥

UMGC staff are currently being hired at Schriever Space Force Base, but no timeframe has been set for classes. At both Space Force bases, UMGC will begin by offering mostly undergraduate programs that meet general education requirements, including management studies, business administration, cybersecurity, criminal justice, psychology, accounting and history.

The Space Force was established in December 2019, with its first members transitioning over from the Air Force. In 2020, the Space Force held a virtual mass swearing-in ceremony for 2,400 new members around the world. Three months later, seven servicemembers directly enlisted in the Space Force.

Kessler said the UMGC office at Patrick Space Force Base has fielded walk-in inquiries from servicemembers who are new to UMGC programs, current students continuing their education, and students who took a break and now want to resume work toward their degrees. In addition to providing information about in-person courses that will launch in January, the UMGC office on the base has received inquiries about online classes. Kessler said 42 people had enrolled through the Patrick Space Force education center office for online degree programs as of early September.

She noted that the Space Force is also interested in having UMGC organize events at the base.

鈥淭his is no different than any other UMGC site. We will talk to students about what they have left toward their degree, the classes we鈥檙e planning to offer,鈥 Kessler said. 鈥淲e鈥檒l make sure they can finish their associate degree or move on to other degrees if they want to.鈥

Kessler has had experience with Army and Air Force educational programs. But she noted that the Space Force assignment offers an additional perk.

鈥淲e have the ability to go to rocket launches. And we鈥檙e also able to go over to the Cape Canaveral Station for events,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat is very cool.鈥

Photo: U.S. Space Force Senior Airman Thomas Sjoberg