Date Last Updated: 04/27/2016

Student General In-Processing Information

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Richmond International Airport (RIC) is located 30 miles north of Fort Lee and is served by most national airlines. Limousine service is provided from RIC to Fort Lee by Groome Transportation Service. Petersburg also is served by commercial bus lines and railways on a frequent schedule. On-post transportation is limited to commercial cab service. Shuttle bus service to Fort Lee is provided by LSP hotels.

The Carlson Wagonlit Travel Office on post provides a complete line of travel services.

Their Fort Lee office hours are Mon - Fri 0800 - 1630 Eastern (1200 PM to 2030 PM UTC).

The Toll Free number is: 800 - 916-3456.
The FAX is 804-733-1478

If you call after hours or on holidays or weekends, your call will go to a call center and answered in the order in which it was received.

Students driving on post must have liability insurance in the amount required by the state in which their vehicle is registered. An installation/Government decal on your vehicle is no longer required (as of Sept 1, 2012 - ALARACT 343/2011).

Ft Lee Lodge

The new Ft Lee Lodge has 1000 rooms. The lodge is located directly across the street from the Army Logistics University (ALU) in building #12015 on Mahone Ave. ALU anticipates that the vast majority of students housed at this facility will be attending ALU classes. Some items of interest for inbound students to assist in planning include:

  • Students attending ALU classes are required to report to ALU (Staff Duty, Bldg 12420) prior to to obtaining housing information from the Ft Lee Lodging Office.
  • The lodge restaurant is closed. The cafeteria in ALU is also closed (19 Mar 2015). Students should know that dining options within walking distance are limited.
  • Army Lodge Info (click link)
On the day of your arrival at Fort Lee, report to the 71st Student Battalion office located at building 12420 – Room 1450 (1st floor, west wing) or Staff Duty (after hours & weekends) Army Logistics University to sign in from leave. Make sure that you have a copy of your orders in hand and that you are in uniform when you arrive. All officers must arrive with the correct unit patches affixed on their ACUs. The following patches are considered acceptable: Follow-on unit, ALU school patch, assigned Division Patch. (Note: ROTC and USMA patches are not authorized for wear.) On the weekends or after hours the class bulletin for upcoming courses will be displayed behind the SDO desk.
Students may be contacted during duty hours by calling the Student Battalion Office, (804) 765-8132/8440/DSN 539-8132/8440. In an emergency, a student will be called out of class; otherwise, the instructor will pass a note to the student. Emergency calls after duty hours should be directed to (804) 479-0981. The post operator can be reached at (804) 765-3000/DSN 539-3000. Additional information can be found under “Academic Info” on ALU’s Web site, www.alu.army.mil. Students are responsible for all long-distance telephone charges.
ALU enforces the Army Weight Control Program in accordance with AR 600-9, the Army Weight Control Program and ALARACT 297/2009 - Policy Clarification on Army Physical Fitness Testing (APFT), Body Composition and Physical Profiles For Army dated 201834Z Oct 09.

Soldiers attending Professional Military Education (PME) and functional courses beyond Initial Military Training (IMT) 8 weeks or longer will take the APFT and height/ weight screening as a course requirement. One retest is allowed and will be given no earlier than seven days after the initial APFT and/or height/weight screening failure.

Soldiers who fail to meet the APFT or height/weight screening standards will graduate, but will receive “Marginally Achieved Course Standards” and “Failed to Meet APFT or Body Fat Composition standards” on their DA Form 1059. Soldiers who fail to meet the Army standards for both the APFT and body fat composition will graduate, but will receive “Marginally Achieved Course Standards” and “Failed to Meet APFT and Failed to Meet Body Fat Composition Standards” on their DA Form 1059.

The APFT is waived for Soldiers returning from combat operations/deployments and reporting directly to a PME course with 30 or less training days.
All students in the long term courses need to bring their PT uniforms, Army Service Uniform /Class A equivalent for other services and ACUs/Class C equivalent for other services. (For further information please read the "Attire" page and also contact your course director if you have additional questions.)
Student parking is authorized and available in several marked areas in and around the ALU facility. Students are NOT allowed to park in the lots marked as ALU staff and faculty parking area. Valuables should be removed from parked vehicles and vehicles should be locked at all times.

a. No parking on the grass.

b. All four wheels of the vehicle must be on the asphalt.

c. Park where white lines have been marked for individual spaces.

d. Do not park beside or in front of fire hydrants.

e. Do not park where there are reserved spaces; i.e., marked VIP/Commandant’s guest or numbered brown signs.

f. Do not park where there are white diagonal lines. These have been marked for a reason.   

g.  Students with disabilities may park in the designated parking spaces around the campus. Students must bring a temporary windshield pass/decal with them, or the license plate must be annotated as handicapped. ALU cannot issue handicap decals or license plates.

Examinations or practical exercises are administered in courses longer than 2 weeks and in most shorter courses. Course directors and instructors evaluate student performance through classroom participation, practical exercises, oral briefings and examinations.

Surveys may be administered early in the course to provide instructors with an indication of the level of the students' knowledge at the beginning of the course. Using this information, instructors are able to adjust the instruction to the requirements of the students. In-progress or midterm examinations and final comprehensive examinations also are administered. These examinations may be either subjective or objective and may be augmented by written analyses or research projects.
The ALU honor code places students on their honor not to give information or assistance to others or to receive help from any other source while taking examinations. This honor code is an integral part of the ALU academic environment. Adherence to this code marks a student as a mature individual who is willing to rely on his/her own efforts.

Failure to follow the honor code may result in reduction of academic standing or dismissal of the student from the class with an explanation of the circumstances forwarded to sponsoring command or agency.

Complaints or grievances may be presented through ALU chain of command or in accordance with the ALU Standard Operating Procedures (ASOP). CPCE (ALMC) is accredited through the Council on Occupational Education (COE). COE’s address is: 7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, GA 30350, 800-917-2081/ 770-396-3898.
An Academic Evaluation Report (AER), DA Form 1059, will be prepared by ALU in accordance with AR 623-3, Evaluation Reporting System. International military student officers will receive a DA Form 2496, International Student Academic Report, if enrolled in a graded course of 10 or more class days. For multiple-phased courses, AERs will be prepared on completion of the final phase.
Students may be relieved from ALU courses for academic deficiency or failure, misconduct, or other reasons deemed adequate by the President. A student may be relieved without prejudice to comply with official order or by request of the student in case of personal inconvenience, emergency, or academic insufficiency.
Some courses award top graduates with honors. The top graduate is designated as the "Distinguished Graduate" and other top graduates are designated as "Honor Graduates". The Captains Career Course presents "Distinguished", "Honor", and "President’s List" Awards.
Skill identifiers (SIs) indicate specific officer occupational skills that are not related to any one specialty but are needed to perform the duties of a position. SIs also indicate specialized enlisted skills that are closely related and are in addition to those required by an MOS. Courses that lead to classification according to SI are indicated in the alphabetical course listing section of this catalog. SIs are explained in DA Pamphlet 611-21, Military Occupational Classification and Structure.
The DMV Customer Service Center (CSC) is located at 1321 Battle Drive, Building 9024 – in the Bloom Building. The CSC has over 1,300 square feet with four service windows and three testing stations. Road skills tests are available.

Hours of Operations are:
  • Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm
  • Saturday: 8am - 12pm