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Individual Learning Plans (ILP) [Merged]

huh...I doubt you wouldn't be crapped on at your unit. As you can pretty much see that there are many of us who take a dim view on your attitude towards the reimbursement program. I hope you do not plan for a government position later on as a career...i.e. law enforcement. They take even dimmer views on such topics as circumventing rules and procedures for ones own monetary gain.

its sad for me to say this...but you put reservists in a bad light. The reimbursement program was created to both attract, and reward members for their dedication to the service.... there's nothing more I can say. I'm sick.
 
only one thing I can say............ "don't do it"
 
Can someone direct me to the website where I can find this form and apply? I have looked for it all over and no luck...

Thanks in advance.
 
Try here:
http://www.cda.forces.gc.ca/DLM/engraph/services/er/ilp/ilp_e.asp
 
Any clerk should be more then apt to find a thing such as an ILP through the DIN.
 
True but I'm not trades Q'd.

I tried searching with google, on DND, army.gc.ca ...... both on their engines and that of google..Found nothing.
 
CorporalMajor said:
True but I'm not trades Q'd.

I tried searching with google, on DND, army.gc.ca ...... both on their engines and that of google..Found nothing.

DIN not available outside of a DND computer.
 
While trying to figure out this ILP stuff I found this in the instructions here http://www.cfsuo.forces.gc.ca/csss/pdev/reimburse_e.asp
...
• Copy of Member’s Personnel Records Resume (MPRR)
• For released members, copy of release message
• Non-taxable claims will be paid by ...

So if you have to be in for one year after the claim ( which I had never even seen before reading this thread, which is bs and should be stated with the ILP) and the deadline to claim is something like 1 year after the course then what is a released member doing trying to get the bursary? I was under the belief that released members can't get the bursary whatsoever..
 
bdb said:
While trying to figure out this ILP stuff I found this in the instructions here http://www.cfsuo.forces.gc.ca/csss/pdev/reimburse_e.asp
...
• Copy of Member’s Personnel Records Resume (MPRR)
• For released members, copy of release message
• Non-taxable claims will be paid by ...

So if you have to be in for one year after the claim ( which I had never even seen before reading this thread, which is bs and should be stated with the ILP) and the deadline to claim is something like 1 year after the course then what is a released member doing trying to get the bursary? I was under the belief that released members can't get the bursary whatsoever..

Perhaps claiming retroactively for education you completed while still in?
 
bdb said:
While trying to figure out this ILP stuff I found this in the instructions here http://www.cfsuo.forces.gc.ca/csss/pdev/reimburse_e.asp
...
• Copy of Member’s Personnel Records Resume (MPRR)
• For released members, copy of release message
• Non-taxable claims will be paid by ...

So if you have to be in for one year after the claim ( which I had never even seen before reading this thread, which is bs and should be stated with the ILP) and the deadline to claim is something like 1 year after the course then what is a released member doing trying to get the bursary? I was under the belief that released members can't get the bursary whatsoever..

The same form is used for the ER (Education Reimbursement) and SCP (Skills Completion Program).  SCP members would provide a copy of their release message, as the SCP deals with training taken in preparation for release (or taken post-release).
 
I say do it as based on your posts is the only you will get to realize what the meaning of ethics truly are.
 
Whether the original poster thinks that it would be unethical or not does not matter.  If your hair sticks up on the back of your neck and a question of whether something is ethical or not should answer the question.  If you are debating if it is ethical or not, that tells you what to do.

Perhaps someone can help me, when did this reserve tuition reimbursement come into force?  I'm asking because I was in the reserves in the mid-90s and going to university at the time.  I'm now in the regs (got out of reserves, graduated, and worked for a couple of years in civy land, then rejoined as reg force) and have approx 13 years to go for twenty years.  Therefore, I have lots of time left and of course, this is my career.  Would I be able to claim any tuition reimbursement?  Of note, I still owe approx $8500 towards my student loans (started out with $50,000).

Thanks....
 
Scoobs said:
Perhaps someone can help me, when did this reserve tuition reimbursement come into force?  I'm asking because I was in the reserves in the mid-90s and going to university at the time.  I'm now in the regs (got out of reserves, graduated, and worked for a couple of years in civy land, then rejoined as reg force) and have approx 13 years to go for twenty years.  Therefore, I have lots of time left and of course, this is my career.  Would I be able to claim any tuition reimbursement?  Of note, I still owe approx $8500 towards my student loans (started out with $50,000).

I think you're out of luck.  According to http://www.cda-acd.forces.gc.ca/dlm/engraph/about/policies/canforgen/135-04_e.asp, education reimbursement for the reserves didn't begin until 2000.

As someone that's taken quite a few courses under the Reg Force ER, I can tell you that one of the basic premises of the programs is that you have to have the ILP approved before taking any of the courses.  There was never any retroactivity to the reimbursement programs that I'm aware of.

On the upside, you can take a whole bunch of stuff now under the Reg Force ER, and have them reimburse 100% as opposed to the 50% under the reserve program.  :)  Full details of all the ER programs are at:

http://www.cda-acd.forces.gc.ca/dlm/engraph/services/er/reimbursement_e.asp
 
Sorry for the thread necromancy here, but on the last line of the ILP says, "Reimbursement for this program would be:" and the options are ER-Reg, SCP, Adv Degree, and Initial Degree. What do all of these mean?

I'm just looking for reimbursement for my tuition, I'm doing a Bachelor of Arts degree. Does this mean I should pick Initial Degree?
 
Radcliffe: From your profile I'll assume you're a Reserve officer - so go to the link at http://www.cda.forces.gc.ca/dlm/engraph/services/er/programmes/pres_e.asp for the details.

 
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