Vision: Equip the force with educated, competent emerging leaders with the technical aptitude to apply & adapt learning skills and study habits to Army principles; to help train Soldiers to think critically, communicate clearly, and lead effectively.

Mission: Effectively maintain an academically focused program designed to address core fundamentals in helping Soldiers increase their GT scores and advance their careers, thus shaping the potential Army leader and warfighter’s learning, aptitude, and leadership. These core fundamentals are aimed at development and application to both garrison and field settings to be incorporated into daily battle rhythms across varied operational environments.

The Course outcomes include:

  • Applied Critical thinking
  • Pragmatic leadership application in high OPTEMPO operational environments
  • Enhanced technical aptitude with practical application
  • Immersion in a rigorous academic environment
  • Effective communication
  • Cognitive development and utilization

Points of Interest:

Points of Contact:

CW3 Atir L. Wise (Senior Instructor/Course Manager)
 
SFC Jose A. Magdaleno (Lead Instructor/Course Facilitator)
512.934.0655

 


 


Click here to see if you qualify to become a Warrant Officer: https://recruiting.army.mil/ISO/AWOR/ARMY_FEEDER/

You must plan to attend WOCS within 12 months of attending TAD-C. Select the following link to register for your TAD-C. https://tmd.texas.gov/tad-c-course

 

 

Click here to see if you qualify to become an Officer: https://www.goarmy.com/how-to-join/requirements

You must plan to attend OCS within 12 months of attending TAD-C. Select the following link to register for your TAD-C. https://tmd.texas.gov/tad-c-course

 

 

Students who are reclassing, attending a special school or applying for a position that requires higher GT or other line scores register here: https://tmd.texas.gov/tad-c-course.

Commanders and supervisors with Soldiers planning to attend TAD-C need to ensure their Soldiers are in a paid military duty status, comparable to IDT. The type of paid status is at the discretion of the unit and includes, but is not limited to: in lieu of (ILO) drill, ADOS, AT, RMA, TDY with government meals and lodging provided, Mil leave, PTO, etc. It is important to note that OLS and federal funds have distinct LOAs and must be handled IAW state and federal policies. Moreover, Soldiers who are Technicians must work with their leadership to be placed in the appropriate pay status to attend TAD-C. The TAD-C instructor(s)/facilitator(s) are not responsible for and do not handle or get involved with the pay status of attending students. Students attending WOCS or OCS within the year take priority of class seats. The rest of the seats are filled on a first come, first served basis.

Commanders and supervisors may request a Mobile Training Team (MTT) to conduct TAD-C at their respective locations, pending availability of the instructors and facilitators. Commanders and Supervisors must have a coordinator/liaison on ground at their location to facilitate the training. MTTs will be conducted on a by request basis and prioritized based off of need and availability.

  • Requirements for outside a 50 mile radius of TAD-C instructor
    • 10 students minimum, 5 of which must be WOCS and/or OCS applicants preparing to attend class within the year
    • Private classroom area with minimal noise/distractions
    • White board, markers and internet connectivity
    • Food and lodging
    • On ground unit coordinator/liaison
  • Requirements for within a 50 mile radius of TAD-C instructor
    • 7 students minimum, 4 of which must be WOCS and/or OCS applicants preparing to attend class within the year
    • Private classroom area with minimal noise/distractions
    • White board, markers, internet connectivity
    • On ground unit coordinator/liaison

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