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The Marshall Center's College of International and Security Studies offers five resident programs for military officers and civilian government officials, each designed for participants at a certain stage of their career or with a specific professional background. For more information on each course, including the eligible participants, see the program descriptions for PASS, PTSS, SSTAR, STACS and SES. For program dates in 2009, see the resident course calendar.

How to apply:

Government officials and military officers who would like to participate in a Marshall Center resident program must begin by contacting their ministry or parent organization 120 days before the start of the program they wish to attend. Ministries or parent organizations may then nominate participants for Marshall Center programs through our liaison at the United States Embassy or German Embassy in their countries. Nominations should reach the Marshall Center registrar's office 60 days before the course begins.

The Marshall Center cannot accept direct nominations; nominations for all programs must come to the Marshall Center through the appropriate ministry and the U.S. or German embassy in the nominee's country. However, the registrar's office can help applicants initiate the process. For assistance, applicants can send a request to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . The request should include an applicant's name, position title, rank, address, telephone number and e-mail address. The registrar's office will then forward the application to the appropriate U.S. Embassy representative for consideration and further coordination with the applicant. The registrar's office, as well as the U.S. or German embassy, can also provide information on any course costs.


Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 May 2009 10:14