Submit your AFAP issues here!
AFAP issues contain three sections: a title,
scope, and recommendations. Someone reading your issue should understand
what is the problem, why it's a problem, and what will fix the problem.
Title: The issue title is a short summary of the issue. It is not a
sentence. Example: "Tuition Assistance for Overseas Spouses" not
"Spouses Overseas Have Limited Access to Scholarships"
Scope: The Scope is a clear and concise paragraph about the issue. The
Scope identifies one problem, not several. It is three or four sentences
in length. The first sentence states the problem; the middle sentences
provide facts or additional information; and the last sentence says why
the issue is important.
Recommendation: Recommendations tell what you want to happen - the end
product that will resolve this issue. Recommendations always start with
a strong action verb. Each recommendation must relate to the problem
identified in the Scope. If recommendations address another topic,
submit another form. Issues are limited to 3 or fewer recommendations.
When the click the "Submit" button below the form, your issue will be
submitted to the AFAP Program Manager.
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