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MSGID/GENADMIN/CG EDCOM PRES MCU QUANTICO VA//
SUBJ/FISCAL YEAR 2025 CLASS DATES FOR CORNERSTONE: THE COMMANDANT'S
COMBINED COMMANDERSHIP COURSE//
POC/MARINE LEADER DEVELOPMENT/LEJEUNE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE/MCU/TEL:
COMM (703) 432-4684 /EMAIL: LLI_MLD@USMCU.EDU//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. Situation. President, Marine Corps University
(MCU), as executive agent for the Commandant of the Marine Corps,
conducts commanders and Command Senior Enlisted Leader (CSEL)
programs along with a workshop for command team spouses. A CSEL is
defined as a Sergeant Major who works for an O4, O5, or O6 board-
selected and slated commander. Attendance is mandatory for
commanders and CSEL either prior to or shortly after arriving at
their new command. Attendance for spouses, while not required, is
encouraged.
2. Mission. MCU conducts Cornerstone at Marine Corps University
campus onboard Marine Corps Base (MCB) Quantico, VA to prepare
board-selected commanders, CSEL, and their respective spouses for
the challenges of command.
3. Execution
3.A. Commander’s Intent
3.A.1. Purpose. To inform board-selected commanding officers,
command-equivalents, CSELs, and their spouses, of the programs and
practices that contribute to a successful command tour, as well as
receive information briefs from senior Marine Corps leaders about
the state of the Marine Corps and status of major policy
initiatives.
3.A.2. Method. The program will address the demands and challenges
of command, furnish opportunities to focus on communities of
interest, provide time for mentoring and cross talk, and encourage
the cohort to take advantage of networking events to establish
supportive relationships that will be valuable during command.
The program will emphasize the art and science of command with
leadership, critical thinking, and unit readiness providing the
basic foundations for instruction. The curriculum maximizes the use
of small-group guided discussions with current and former commanders,
CSEL, and their spouses to permit a frank exchange of observations,
ideas, and methods.
3.A.3. End State. Command team members are aware of the tools,
resources, best practices, and connections to further prepare them
to meet the unique challenges of command.
3.B. Concept of Operations. Cornerstone is a two-week program,
involving combined education opportunities for board-selected
commanding officers, command equivalents, and CSEL. The Spouses
Workshop runs concurrently during the second week. Spouses receive
combined education with their Marines and spouse-specific curriculum.
3.B.1. Course Dates:
Cornerstone
Course Report Date Convene Date Grad Date
2025001 20 Oct 24 21 Oct 24 01 Nov 24
2025002 16 Mar 25 17 Mar 25 28 Mar 25
2025003 27 Apr 25 28 Apr 25 09 May 25
Spouses Workshop
Course Report Date Convene Date Grad Date
2025001 27 Oct 24 28 Oct 24 01 Nov 24
2025002 23 Mar 25 24 Mar 25 28 Mar 25
2025003 04 May 25 05 May 25 09 May 25
3.C. Coordinating Instructions
3.C.1. Course Attendance. The following servicemembers are
directed to attend Cornerstone: Board-selected commanders,
including acquisition command equivalents and Recruiting Station
Commanding Officers (RSCOs); CSEL, and CSEL (selects) selected on
the FY 2025 promotion board; as well as U.S. Navy equivalents
identified by Manpower Management Division Officer Assignments.
Spouses of eligible attendees are authorized to attend the Spouses
Workshop at government expense. Attendance is required for
commanders either prior to or shortly after arriving at their new
command; attending before assuming command is strongly encouraged.
For O5 level Sergeants Major, attendance is required within one
year of their Sergeant Major selection. For O6 level CSELs,
attendance is required within one year of being assigned to an O6
level billet.
3.C.2. Registration instructions. Attendees must register NLT 30
days prior to their desired course report date. Attendees will
complete the registration form at
https:(slash)(slash)forms.osi.apps.mil/r/h99fFW7rLg. Once complete,
The Lejeune Leadership Institute (LLI) will register all attendees
into the Marine Corps Training Information Management System
(MCTIMS). LLI will send notifications to attendees once they have
been registered along with follow-on instructions.
3.C.3. Reporting Instructions
3.C.3.A. Cornerstone attendees will check in at the Gray Research
Center (GRC), MCU between 0700-0800 on the course convening date
and execute return travel NET 1630 on the course graduation date.
3.C.3.B. Spouses Workshop attendees will execute travel on their
respective report date. Spouses attending the optional Cornerstone
social on the report date are authorized an additional day of
travel. Check in is at the GRC between 0730-0800 on the course
convening date with the Spouses Workshop coordinators. Return
travel NET 1630 on the course graduation date. Child care is not
provided.
3.C.3.C. Students are required to bring a Personal Electronic Device
(PED), such as a laptop, tablet, etc.
4. Administration and Logistics
4.A.1. Orders. All attendees shall travel on non-reporting orders.
Orders are the responsibility of the attendee's parent command.
Defense Travel System (DTS) orders will suffice. Government
billeting is available on a limited basis. Messing is available
but is not directed as it is not conducive to the curriculum.
4.A.2. Minimum clearance is SECRET. Send clearance info via
Defense Information System for Security (DISS) through your local
security manager to Security Management Office (SMO) code: MS3302.
POC: Ms. Lisa Nelson.
4.B. Funding and Travel
4.B.1. Active Component. Training and Education Command (TECOM)
Formal Schools Training Support will fund travel and per diem to
include lodging, meals, and incidental expenses for active
component attendees. Local travel will not be funded. LLI will
submit requests for funding to TECOM upon closing of the
registration period. Attendees must include their funding letters
in their travel authorizations. Individual funding letters can be
found in MCTIMS, under course code M02L9L0. TECOM funding will not
open until 30 days prior to the course's start. LLI cannot provide
customer service for active duty members traveling on TECOM funded
orders. For travel questions or concerns, please contact the TECOM
travel helpdesk at worldwidetravel@usmc.mil.
4.B.2. Spouses of Active Component. Travel, meals, and incidental
expenses for spouses of active duty attendees are authorized and
will be funded by MCU. Spouses will not receive lodging since their
active duty spouse will receive lodging funding from TECOM. Local
travel will not be funded. Active duty Marines must create an
invitational travel authorization for their spouse under the service
member's DTS profile to properly process travel. Directions on how
to properly create and submit spouse authorizations and vouchers
will be provided via separate correspondence.
4.B.3. Billeting. Government billeting is directed. The
government lodging facility aboard Quantico is Liversedge Hall,
(703) 630-4444, and travelers must contact Liversedge Hall to
inquire about lodging prior to making reservations elsewhere. If
Liversedge cannot accommodate your reservation, travelers must
obtain a Statement of Non-Availability (SNA) prior to making other
lodging arrangements. A SNA is required from Liversedge Hall for
anyone staying in the Crossroads Inn or in any off-base lodging.
If a SNA is issued, travelers are directed to book commercial
lodging through DTS.
4.B.4. Transportation. Rental vehicles will not be funded by
TECOM, and travelers must utilize their unit LOA for rental
vehicles.
4.C. Reserve Component
4.C.1. Marine Corps Forces Reserve (MARFORRES) G-3/5 Formal Schools
will fund all Reserve Marines designated to attend the Cornerstone
Course. Funding requests are submitted as follows:
4.C.1.A. For Selected Marine Corps Reserve and Individual
Mobilization Augmentee Marine attendees, provide a copy of the MCU
notification of registration letter or email to the parent
organizations administration section for action. Unit
administrators will use the Marine Reserve Order Writing System to
generate orders as appropriate. Funding information as follows:
Order Type: Schools. Sub Type: PME. If required, select “Other”
from the drop-down menu, and enter FY 2025 Cornerstone: Commandant's
Combined Commandership Course. Program Identifiers (PID): Career
Development Training (CDT) Command. Force Funding Source: For the
funding source section, select PID, CDT, Budget Execution Activity,
Budget Execution Sub-Activity G-3/MR.
4.C.1.B. For Active Reserve Marine attendees, provide a copy of the
MCU notification of registration letter or email to the parent
organization’s administration section for action. Unit
administrators will ensure the cross organizational worksheet for
DTS LOA is submitted to the MARFORRES G-3 Training organizational
mailbox at MFR_G-3/5_FORMAL_SCHOOLS@usmc.mil.
4.C.1.C. Spouses of Selected Marine Corps Reserve (SMCR) and
Active Reserve Marine attendees.
4.C.1.C.1. MARFORRES G-3/5 Formal Schools will fund all spouses of
SMCR Marine attendees.
4.C.1.C.2. Unit administrators will generate the invitational
travel authorization in DTS/DTSR utilizing MARFORRES G-3 Training
Line of Accounting per approved cross organizational worksheet.
4.C.2. Any travel or DTS related questions for Reserve or Active
Reserve component attendees or spouses of a reserve or Active
Reserve component attendee, direct all inquiries to
MFR_G-3/5_FORMAL_SCHOOLS@usmc.mil or call (504) 697-7302.
5. Command and Signal
5.A. Command Relationships. President, MCU serves as the on-scene
commander.
5.B. Signal. Questions or concerns about this Marine
Administrative Message can be directed to the MCU point of
contacts. Questions regarding E-9 attendance should be directed to
the 8999 Programs Lead, Marine Corps Senior Enlisted Academy,
Sergeant Major James Foster, at James.Foster@usmcu.edu or (571)
320-4909.
6. Release authorized by Brigadier General Matthew W. Tracy,
President, Marine Corps University//