Army Promotion Points System:
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The Army Promotion Points System is used to determine eligibility for promotion by calculating points from various criteria including physical fitness test scores, weapons qualification, awards, education, and correspondence courses.
The calculator sums points from various promotion criteria:
Where:
Explanation: Each component contributes to the soldier's overall promotion points total, with maximum limits for each category as defined by Army regulations.
Details: Promotion points are crucial for career advancement in the Army. They determine eligibility for promotion to higher ranks and reflect a soldier's overall performance and qualifications.
Tips: Enter points for each category based on your current qualifications. Consult your unit's personnel office for accurate point values as regulations may change.
Q1: What is the maximum number of promotion points possible?
A: The maximum varies by promotion board and military occupational specialty, but typically ranges between 700-800 points for most ranks.
Q2: How often are promotion points updated?
A: Soldiers should update their promotion points regularly, especially after completing new training, education, or receiving awards.
Q3: Where can I find my current promotion points?
A: Soldiers can view their current promotion points through the Army Career Tracker (ACT) or by consulting their unit's personnel office.
Q4: Do points expire?
A: Some components like PT test scores have expiration dates (typically 6 months), while education points are generally permanent.
Q5: How can I increase my promotion points?
A: Excel in PT tests, qualify expert with your weapon, pursue military education, complete correspondence courses, and maintain excellent performance evaluations.