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==Curriculum==
Most Service members complete their Career Readiness Standards (CRS) through attending TAP's core curriculum in a five-day classroom training. This core curriculum, called Transition GPS (Goals, Plans, Success),<ref name="Transition GPS Curriculum">{{cite web|url=https://www.dodtap.mil/core_curriculum.html/|title=Transition GPS Curriculum|work=dodtap.mil}}</ref> includes courses such as the Military Occupational Code Crosswalk, Financial Planning for Transition, Resilient Transitions, VA Benefits Briefing, and the Department of Labor Workshop, among others. <ref>https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2016/06/28/2016-15269/transition-assistance-program-tap-for-military-personnel</ref>
 
Transitioning Service members may also opt to enroll in additional two-day courses, called Training Tracks. There are three of these Training Tracks: Accessing Higher Education, Career Technical Training and Entrepreneurship.<ref>https://dodtap.mil/tracks.html</ref> In the Accessing Higher Education Training Track, Service members will learn how to choose a college or university, how to submit an application, and the various ways to find financial aid. The Career Technical Training Track helps Service members select a technical training school and connects them with the school or a counselor. The Entrepreneurship Training Track is the Small Business Administration's "Boots to Business" course and helps Service members who are interested in starting their own business build a business plan.