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Welcome to ShamSchool

Due to the refusal of the webmaster, to censor this site the Army has taken it upon itself to prevent access here from any military computer.

ShamSchool has always been more than just a site which has ACCP post-tests.  However since the Army has failed to see this we have created a second site and posted content on both sites the way the Army sees fit.

ShamSchool will only contain ACCP post-tests and all other content which the Army has never had any problems with has been moved to our new site, www.NCOSchool.com.  If you are looking for any content that was once here, please direct your search there.

 
Version 4.1 now available!

This collection holds over 1,000 exams from the Army Correspondence Course Program (ACCP). Which not only makes it the largest collection available on the web, but it is available for the lowest price too!

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Army Sets Way Ahead for Correspondence Course Testing Posted by Adium (2008/3/17)
FORT MONROE, Va. (Army News Service, March 17, 2008) - The commander of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Gen. William S. Wallace, directed on Dec. 16 that the command, which oversees Soldier training and standards, determine the depth of the problem associated with the Army Correspondence Course Program's on-line testing and take action on those issues that TRADOC controls.

In July 2007, TRADOC became aware that a Web site (shamschool.com) was posting answers to ACCP exams. A subsequent Army investigation determined a Soldier had developed a Web site and posted ACCP exams and answers that could be downloaded by anyone that visited the site. The Soldier has since been discharged from the Army.

For many years Army correspondence courses have been a part of the enlisted promotion process. The program is a formal nonresident extension of the TRADOC service schools' curriculum and is used to prepare Soldiers for advancement in their military careers. Soldiers can receive one promotion point for every five hours of ACCP. The total number of points possible for military education, which includes Army schools and training, is 200. The number of points a Soldier needs for promotion varies with specialty and needs of the Army. The more courses a Soldier completes, the more points he or she receives toward promotion up to the 200-point limit. The ACCP's final exams represent evaluations of a Soldiers' ability to comprehend course material.



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Cheating on ACCP, subject to UCMJ
When completing Army Distance Learning Program (TADLP) course, module and subcourse examinations, students are required to submit their own work.   Students who are suspected of cheating on examinations are subject to  
Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) Articles 107, 132, and 134.

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