Page1 Patrick D. Huff 20934 Bandera Street Woodland Hills, CA 91364 (818)-419-1736 [email protected]http://www.linkedin.com/pub/patrick-d-huff/10/300/704 Skype: Patrick.d.huff Present Position: Director at CRC Consulting - Organization & Educational Research [email protected]Summary Education & Credentials • Doctorate of Education, Organizational Leadership, Pepperdine University (Honors), pending May 2017 • Doctorate, University of Phoenix, Distance Management and Advanced Technologies, pending 2019 • Master of Science, Architecture, Oklahoma University (Honors) • Defense Acquisitions University (DAU), Level 2 Contracting Certification • Defense Acquisitions University (DAU), Level 2 Program Management Certification • Bachelor of Science, Architecture, Oklahoma University (Honors) • Command and General Staff Officer Course (CGSOC), Leadership Certification • Bachelor of Science, Environmental Engineering, Oklahoma University (Honors) • Logistics Executive Development College, (ALEDC), Industrial Manufacturing Research, Development, Acquisitions, Fielding and Disposal, U. S. Army • Bachelor of Science, Journalism & Public Relations (Honors) Majors in Geology, Political Science, Wichita State University Specialties: Professional Designations & Affiliations • Lieutenant Colonel, USAR (Ret), Battalion Cmdr. • Organizational Development, Director of Programs, Publications, and Author • Member, American Institute of Architects (AIA) • National Council of Architectural Registration Board (NCARB) • Army Contracting Agency, Level 2 Contracting Cert. • Department of Defense, Level 2 Program Management Cert.• Board Certified Architect, 1980 (multi-state) • CAB Exam Review Sub-Committee Leadership • National Assoc. of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) • Calif. Architects Board (CAB) Exam Commissioner • Industrial Asset Management Council (IAMC) • Developer of knowledge and learning program methods, course materials and instructional texts. Publications Korea Impact: Working within Cultural Diversity GPS-AG, Inc. Publications December 19, 2013 Authors: Patrick D. Huff The four part series explores 12 years of work experience in Korea. The purpose of the video is to provide definition, clarity, and knowledge gained from an immersed in Asian culture. Specifically, the presentation focus is on applying global leadership theory, design, and the implementation of military contract and acquisition requirements3.) balancing focus between SPELIT and SWOT frameworks, 4.) SPELIT & SWOT needs assessments, and 5.) SPELIT & SWOT analysis as applied to the study. The
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Activities and Societies: Participation was via the distance learning program only.
Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), Organizational Leadership, 2011 - 2017
Grade: Honors
Activities and Societies: Program was initiated upon return from service with various governmental organizations overseas; Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan. After a review of numerous university doctorate
level programs pertaining to organization and leadership development, it was clear that Pepperdine
University offered the proper faith-based environment supportive of a challenging and high-quality
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learning and growth experience.
U.S. Defense Acquisition University, San Diego, CA
Oklahoma University – College of Architecture and Environmental Design
Distinguished Graduate Student Award - Teaching Excellence (Fellowship to Cranbrook Schools,
Institute of Science, Bloomfield, MI. National educator’s Conclave for Emerging Professionals in
Education - Architecture and Planning) Summer, 1977
Oklahoma University – College of Architecture and Environmental Design Distinguished Graduate Student Award - Teaching Excellence (Fellowship to Cranbrook Schools,
Institute of Science, Bloomfield, MI. National educator’s Conclave for Emerging Professionals in
Education - Architecture and Planning) Summer, 1978
Afghanistan Campaign Medal w/Campaign Star
U.S. Department of the Army
Army Commendation Medal
U.S. Department of the Army
Army Achievement Medal
U.S. Department of the Army
Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal (2)
U.S. Department of the Army
National Defense Service Medal
U.S. Department of the Army
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
U.S. Department of the Army
Army Service Ribbon
U.S. Department of the Army
Army Reserve Component Overseas Training Ribbon
U.S. Department of the Army
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Armed Forces Reserve Medal w /M Device U.S. Department of the
Army NATO Service
Medal NATO Forces
Command
Patents/Copyrights
Huff University
United States Copyright Pending Inventor:
Patrick D. Huff, Copyright Protected: 2011
This digital media resource was established for the benefit of the education, psychology, and research
communities and those it serves. This includes all those that seek to inquire, search, and discover new
horizons, innovation, and change with an open mind and spirit. The site was created to raise awareness of
the diversity of human kind and differing worldviews so as to question everything, seek appreciation and
the value of our differences, and to co-exist for the benefit of all without exception. Absent understanding
first-hand the experiences and tragedies of conflict and war we as a shared humanity cannot truly value
the gifts of our ability to reason, embrace transparency and tolerance, so as to always be open to
communicate and negotiate a peaceful co-existence for the benefit and enjoyment of all.
Courses
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.),
Organizational Leadership
Pepperdine University
E-Learning: Theory & Practice Dr. Plinske
Ethics and Personal Leadership Dr. Madjidi
Organizational Behavior Theory & Design Dr. Schmieder-Ramirez
Research Design & Analysis Dr. Davis
Learning Design & Evaluation Dr. Gregg
Leadership Theory & Practice Dr. Madjidi
Consultancy I Dr. Stephens
Advanced Data Analysis & Interpretation Dr. DeMars
Qualitative Research & Analysis Dr. Mallette
Contemporary Topics: China Dr. Harvey
Law & Dispute Dr. Tobin
Consultancy II Dr. Stephens
Strategic Leadership & Management of Global Change Dr. Schmieder-Ramirez
Economic & Political Systems Dr. Madjidi
International Policy Experience: China Dr. Madjidi
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Entrepreneurship Dr. Caesar
Leadership, Advocacy and Policy Dr. McManus
Development: Government Organizations
Comprehensive Exam Dr. Schmieder-Ramirez
Leading Change, Transforming Companies to
Learning Organization
MS, Architecture
University of Oklahoma
Mechanical Engineering for
Architecture I Basic Design II
Environmental Systems in Architecture
Mechanical Engineering for Architecture
II Field Work
Urban Planning I
Architecture Seminar
I Urban Planning II
Architecture Seminar
II Architectural
Seminar III
BS, Architecture
University of
Oklahoma
Trigonometry
Advanced
Materials
Introduction to
Design I
Introduction to Design II
Architect Structures I
Environmental Control
Buildings Specifications &
Contracts Architect
Structures II Intermediate
Design History of Medieval
Architecture Furniture &
Landscaping Advanced
Architectural Design I
Professional Practice
Architectural Structures III
History-Renaissance
Architecture
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BS, Environmental Design Oklahoma University
Introduction to Aviation and Flying
Esthetic Criticism
Architectural
Esthetics
Intermediate
Algebra
History of American
Architecture Environmental
Controls: Buildings I
Volunteer Experience
Member Only: The American Legion (National)
January 2012 - Present (4 years 1 month)
Contribute to association members and non-affiliated service follows by sharing combat connected
experiences in order to successfully undertake a social and economic transition from their previous service
connected roles to civilian careers. Assist in resetting service members worldviews and mindset to better
cope and adapt. I assist service members returning from the Middle East Theater that are in search of
purpose and meaning. I participate in (informal) veteran groups and/or with individuals (in private/
confidential sessions) so as to share experiences. These sessions are focus on identifying and working
through adjustments necessary to set the stage for appreciation of service and understanding the
importance of defining a new direction in life. My objective is to offer meaningful support and guidance
to service fellows so they can locate opportunities for both their family members and themselves in the
areas of health, education, and social adjustment that are making a difference to others returning from
combat theaters.
Published References
"Background. Mr. Huff is a Master Ninja-Warrior (ENTJ). He excels at quickly assessing organizational
environments, human capital, competitive markets, financial responsibility, and other key components
within a framed analysis model. His model supports the development of successful strategies and
recommendations that significantly improve performance. Strengths. His power of thought, focus, and
intellection are impressive. These capabilities are enhanced by Mr. Huff’s comprehensive worldview and
global diversity, cultural exposure, and success working within demanding business environments. His
knowledge and professional experience form a distinctive set of qualifications that empower a means to
analyzing organizational structure & phenomena, and determine keen insights that regularly cause clients
to rethink their strategies and operations. Characteristics. Mr. Huff favors clients with emerging needs
that are in organizational flux due to external or internal pressures. These organizations include those
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experiencing regulatory reform, mergers, acquisitions, excessive management/staff turnover, or a general
dissatisfaction with performance, earnings, and the status quo. Key characteristics of Mr. Huff’s success
is his ability to summarize and evaluate complex organization potential to embrace change, ability to
deliver high-value customer solutions, and achieve top-down commitments to implement effective
courses of action though
the application of what Mr. Huff calls “decision briefs”. Vitae. Mr. Huff views his mission as one of
mining organizations and markets for opportunities through the power of observation and determination
of fact. His conclusions frequently offer concepts or considerations previously not considered by senior
leadership. Mr. Huff has a 25 year track record of accomplishments as an executive advisor and senior
leader. This record is evidence of an exceptional ability to increase organization performance. Approach.
How does he do it?
Mr. Huff accomplishes success by completing the following stepped objectives. 1) He establishes a clear
vision of the organization’s goals. 2) Conducts an assessment of the organization’s decision making
process. 3) Develops assessments of human capital alignments. 4) Identifies and assesses strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. 5) Identifies and assesses targeted market share value,
organizational product/ deliverables, and profitability. 6) He develops a pre-operational and post-
operational capital goal for the organization. 7) He constructs recommendations and creates planned
organizational curriculum that commits the client organization to a stepped process of change (what he
calls “a pathway to success”). 8) Finally, he achieves “buy-in” from control agents authorized to
empower the organization and its leadership to achieve its objectives and goals. Mr. Huff’s presence and
commitment are pivotal to the organization’s mission agility and success."
— Kirk Marshall Clayton, managed Patrick D. at CRC Research Consultancy, 501(c) (3) Version A
"Dr. Andrew Zou's work at CRC Consultancy, 501(c) (3) Version A"
— Dr. Yang (Andrew) Zou, worked directly with Patrick at CRC Research Consultancy, 501(c) (3)
Version A
"Patrick displays leadership, attention-to-detail, business and operational awareness to define and
successfully complete any task or mission he undertakes. In short, He is the GO-TO" Guy for your team."
— George Pappas, worked directly with Patrick D. at Army Contracting Agency, Western Region, USAR
"I have worked with Pat Huff on a number of occasions both in the U.S. and overseas. He is a
meticulous planner and always ensures that the job or project is completed in a most professional
manner. He is a great Manager of personnel, material, and time. His leadership style is is one that draws
out the best in people, and he interacts with all in a positive and manner. He is well liked by all."
— Dann Chesnut, worked with Patrick D. at Army Contracting Agency, Western Region, USAR
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Public Records - Documents and Certifications
The following list of awarded degrees and professional certifications are posted for public view
and examination at the following link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-d-huff-
70430010?trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile
All transcripts can be ordered and provided directly to the agency upon request from any authorized
Bachelor of Science: Journalism – Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1967 to 1973)
Personal Qualifications Statement 1. Name (Last, First, M.I.) 2. Birth date (Month, day, year) 3. Social Security Number
Huff, Patrick D. Available on request Available on request
4. Positions for which you are applying (Include options, if any)
Government and/or Nongovernmental Applications and Programs (Contract Consultant)
Organizational Development (OD)
Innovation and Information Technology
Organizational Structure and Performance Analyst
Organizational Resource, Development Programs Creation 5. List the undergraduate and/or graduate college degree you have received or expect to receive (Give name or degree, name of college or
university granting degree and date received or to be received).
Degree Bachelor of Arts University/College Wichita State University Wichita, KS Date Received 18 Dec 72 (Covers period from 1967 to 1972)
6. State your major undergraduate course(s) of study 7. State your major graduate course(s) of study
Journalism, Political Science N/A PART I – COLLEGE COURSES
List below by appropriate academic field (e.g., biology, mechanical engineering, economics, sociology, etc.,) all courses you have taken (including those failed) which appear to satisfy the qualification requirements of positions for which you are applying. List graduate and
undergraduate courses separately. Credits for each category should be totaled to determine if you meet the minimum course requirements>
8. Indicate academic field: 9. Indicate academic field: Journalism Art DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL
ETION
DATE
GRAD E
CREDI
T HOUR
S
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL ETION
DATE
GRAD E
CREDI
T HOUR
S
Introduction to Mass
Communication, #115
‘71 A 2 Design 2, #172 ‘67 B 3
Advertising Principles, #238
‘71 A 3 Drawing 1, #165 ‘68 B 3
Specific Topics in
Journalism, #448
‘71 A 4 Design 1, #171 ‘68 B 3
Newswriting, #226 ‘71 B 3 Painting 1, #272 ‘68 C 3
Introduction to
Photojournalism, #232
‘71 B 3 Metalsmithing 2, # 280 ‘68 B 3
World Press, #446 ‘71 A 3 Sculpture 2, #286 ‘68 A 3
Advanced Newswriting
and Reporting, #330
‘72 B 3 History of World Art 1, #101
‘68 C 3
Law of the Press, #447 ‘72 B 3 Editing, #336 ‘72 B 3 Editorial Writing, #445 ‘72 B 3 Radio Workshop, #314 ‘72 B 3 Advanced Writing, #211 ‘71 B 3 TOTAL 36 TOTAL 21
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Bachelor of Science: Journalism – Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1967 to 1973)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART I – COLLEGE COURSES (Continuation Sheet)
List below by appropriate academic field (e.g., biology, mechanical engineering, economics, sociology, etc.,) all courses you have taken
(including those failed) which appear to satisfy the qualification requirements of positions for which you are applying. List graduate and undergraduate courses separately. Credits for each category should be totaled to determine if you meet the minimum course requirements>
Political Science Sociology DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL
ETION DATE
GRAD E
CREDI
T
HOUR
S
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL
ETION DATE
GRAD E
CREDI
T
HOUR
S
Patterns in Politics, #100 ‘68 B 3 Introduction to
Sociology, #111 ‘67 C 3
Government Policy: Latin
America, #423
‘70 B 3 General Anthropology, #124
‘68 C 3
International Policy and
Institutions, #336
‘71 B 3 Environmental Science in
Society, #300
‘71 A 3
Problems in Foreign
Policy, #434
‘72 B 3 Introduction to
Philosophy, #121
‘67 C 3
Contemporary Political
and Advocacy Theory,
#447
‘72 C 3 General Philosophy, #111 ‘70 C 3
Patterns in Politics, #100 ‘68 B 3 Psychology, #60 ‘67 CR 1
Psychology, #111 ‘67 B 3
TOTAL 18 TOTAL 19
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Bachelor of Science: Journalism – Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1967 to 1973)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART I – COLLEGE COURSES (Continuation Sheet)
List below by appropriate academic field (e.g., biology, mechanical engineering, economics, sociology, etc.,) all courses you have taken (including those failed) which appear to satisfy the qualification requirements of positions for which you are applying. List graduate and
undergraduate courses separately. Credits for each category should be totaled to determine if you meet the minimum course requirements>
Indicate academic field: Indicate academic field:
Languages: Spanish Mathematics DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL
ETION
DATE
GRAD
E
CREDI
T
HOUR
S
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL
ETION
DATE
GRAD
E
CREDI
T
HOUR
S
Elementary Spanish, #112 ‘72 D 5 Discrete Mathematics 2, #122
‘70 C 3
Intermediate Spanish, #210
‘72 C 5
Spanish, #111 ‘70 C 5
TOTAL 15 TOTAL 3
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Bachelor of Science: Journalism – Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1967 to 1973)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART I – COLLEGE COURSES (Continuation Sheet)
List below by appropriate academic field (e.g., biology, mechanical engineering, economics, sociology, etc.,) all courses you have taken (including those failed) which appear to satisfy the qualification requirements of positions for which you are applying. List graduate and
undergraduate courses separately. Credits for each category should be totaled to determine if you meet the minimum course requirements>
General Geology, #111 ‘67 A 5 College English, #111 ‘67 C 3
General Chemistry, #111 ‘71 Cr 5 Mythology: World
Literature, #473 ‘71 B 3
Advanced Writing, #211 ‘71 B 3
TOTAL 10 TOTAL 9
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Bachelor of Science: Journalism – Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1967 to 1973)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART II – PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT AND CERTIFICATION The Office of Personnel Management is authorized by section 1302 of Chapter 13 (Special Authority) and sections 3301 and 3304 of Chapter 33 (Examination, Certification, and Appointment) of Title 5 of the U.S. Code to collect the information on this form.
Executive Order 9397 (Numbering System for Federal Accounts Relating to Individual Persons) authorizes the collection of your Social Security
Number (SSN). Your SSN is used to identify this form with your basic application. It may be used for the same purposes as stated on the application.
The information you provide will be used primarily to determine your qualifications for Federal employment. Other possible uses or disclosures
of the information are:
1. To make requests for information about you from any source; (e.g., former employers or schools), that would assist an agency in
determining whether to hire you;
2. To refer your application to prospective Federal employers and, with your consent, to others (e.g., State and local governments) for possible employment;
3. To a Federal, State, or local agency for checking on violations of law or other lawful purposes in connection with hiring or retaining
you on the job, or issuing you a security clearance; 4. To the courts when the Government is party to a suit; and
5. When lawfully required by Congress, the Office of Management and Budget, or the General Services Administration.
Providing the information requested on this form, including your SSN, is voluntary. However, failure to do so may result in your not receiving an
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ATTENTION – THIS STATEMENT MUST BE SIGNED Read the following paragraph carefully before signing this Statement
A false answer to any question in this Statement may be grounds for not employing you, or for dismissing you after you begin work, and may be punishable by fine or imprisonment (U.S. Code, Title 18, Sec. 1001). All statements are subject to
investigation, including a check of your fingerprints, police records, and former employers. All the information you give
will be considered in reviewing your Statement and is subject to investigation.
CERTIFICATION I CERTIFY that all of the statements made in this Statement are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, and are
made in good faith.
Signature (Sign in ink)
Patrick D. Huff Signed Statement is Available and on-file
Date Signed
1 June 2014
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Bachelor of Science: Journalism – Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1967 to 1973)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART III – SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT NOTE:
This part is for the use of college students and graduates who may qualify for some GS-7 and GS-9 positions on the basis of undergraduate scholastic achievement, as provided in an open announcement. See the appropriate announcement for
complete requirements. If you do not wish to qualify on this basis or if you do not meet the requirements below, do not complete this part. In any case, YOU MUST SIGN YOUR NAME AFTER THE CERTIFICATION STATEMENT AT
THE BOTTOM OF PAGE 3.
A. COLLEGE OR CLASS STANDING. Must be in upper third of the college or university, or major subdivision such as School of Engineering, School of Business Administration, etc.
NUMBER IN CLASS 89 YOUR STANDING 15TH
B. COLLEGE GRADE AVERAGE. Must equal a “B” average (2.90 on a 4.0 scale) or better for all undergraduate courses, or equal “B+” (3.5) or better in courses comprising the major field of study, completed during the period specified in the announcement under which you file. If the announcement permits a choice of computing periods, you may use the one which gives you the best average. In any case you should indicate the method used by check mark in the appropriate box in item 1 and in item 2 below, and compute your average in the space provided at the bottom of this page.
1. (Check one) “B” average for all undergraduate courses
X “B +” average in major field of study
2. (Check one) X All 4 years First 3 years Last 2 years At time of filing (In some announcements this is the only computing period permitted.)
NOTE:
For those announcements which permit you to qualify on the basis of a grade average during the last 2 years of the undergraduate curriculum, you may be rated provisionally eligible if you are a senior student, provided you have the required average in the junior year. You will be required to submit evidence at the time of appointment that you
maintained the required average during your senior year.
Most colleges have “A,” “B,” “C,” and “D” as passing grades and compute grade point averages on a 4, 3, 2, 1 scale. In
computing your grade point average, round to the first decimal place (e.g. 2.95 = 3.0, 2.94 = 2.9, etc.); however, the 2.90
average may not be achieved by rounding up a lower average. If your college uses a different system, explain below and show how it compares with the “A,” “B,” “C,” “D” system.
NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A 23 X 4 = 92
GRADE OF “A” NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A 60 X 3 = 180
GRADE OF “B”
NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A 37 X 2 = 74 GRADE OF “C”
NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A 5 X 1 = 5
GRADE OF “D” NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS FAILED N/A X 0 = N/A
TOTAL (1) 125 TOTAL 361
(2)
GRADE POINT AVERAGE 2.9 Total (2) divided by Total (1)
Note:
Computed for courses completed at
Wichita State University covering
(1967 -1972).
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Bachelor of Science: Journalism – Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1967 to 1973)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART III – SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT NOTE:
This part is for the use of college students and graduates who may qualify for some GS-7 and GS-9 positions on the basis of undergraduate scholastic achievement, as provided in an open announcement. See the appropriate
announcement for complete requirements. If you do not wish to qualify on this basis or if you do not meet the requirements below, do not complete this part. In any case, YOU MUST SIGN YOUR NAME AFTER THE
CERTIFICATION STATEMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF PAGE 3.
C. HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP. Must be one of the national honorary scholastic societies meeting the minimum requirements of the Association of College Honor Societies (other than freshman scholarship honor societies).
Name of honor society and date you were elected to membership:
Sigma Delta Chi – Journalism – awarded 2/9/69
CERTIFICATION I CERTIFY that all of the statements made in this Statement are true,
complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, and are
made in good faith.
Signature (Sign in ink)
Patrick D. Huff Signed Statement is Available and on-file
Date Signed
1 June 2014
NOTE:
Many colleges and universities offer courses of study which have disposed, in whole or in part, of traditional grading systems in favor of pass/fail
or similar systems. If your grades are more than 10 percent pass/fail, you may claim credit under the scholastic achievement provision only on the basis of class standing or membership in a national honorary society. Proof of class standing should be in the form of a statement in writing
from the institution’s registrar, the dean of the applicant’s course of study, or the appropriate department head or chairman. This statement of
class standing must be based on a suitable measure of the student’s academic performance, such as the results of a comprehensive examination or an overall faculty assessment, and must indicate the basis of the judgment. Class standing must be based on the candidate’s standing in his
college or university or a major subdivision of the university (e.g., the College of Business Administration, the College of Arts and Sciences,
etc.). Subdivisions of colleges, such as the History Department, are not recognized as subdivisions for this purpose. This proof should not be submitted with your application, but will be required by your hiring agency before you may report for work.
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BE SURE TO SIGN THIS FORM AT THE BOTTOM OF PAGE 3
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Bachelor of Science: Environmental Design - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement 10. Name (Last, First, M.I.) 11. Birth date (Month, day, year) 12. Social Security Number
Huff, Patrick D. Available on request Available on request
13. Positions for which you are applying (Include options, if any)
Government and/or Nongovernmental Applications and Programs (Contract Consultant)
Organizational Development (OD)
Innovation and Information Technology
Organizational Structure and Performance Analyst
Organizational Resource, Development Programs Creation 14. List the undergraduate and/or graduate college degree you have received or expect to receive (Give name or degree, name of college or
university granting degree and date received or to be received).
Degree Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design
University/College Oklahoma University Norman, OK
Date Received 12 May 79 (Covers period from 1973 to 1979) 15. State your major undergraduate course(s) of study 16. State your major graduate course(s) of study
Architecture N/A
PART I – COLLEGE COURSES List below by appropriate academic field (e.g., biology, mechanical engineering, economics, sociology, etc.,) all courses you have taken (including those failed) which appear to satisfy the qualification requirements of positions for which you are applying. List graduate and
undergraduate courses separately. Credits for each category should be totaled to determine if you meet the minimum course requirements>
Architectural Design Architectural History DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL
ETION
DATE
GRAD E
CREDI
T HOUR
S
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL ETION
DATE
GRAD E
CREDI
T HOUR
S
Introduction to Design, #4535
‘73 A 5
Basic Design II, #3523 ‘73 A 3 Advanced Standing
Examination:
Introduction to Design,
#4547
‘74 CR 7
Intermediate Design, #5555
‘74 A 5
Esthetic Criticism, #5565 ‘75 B 2 Esthetic Criticism, #5575 ‘75 A 5
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Bachelor of Science: Environmental Design - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART I – COLLEGE COURSES (Continuation Sheet)
List below by appropriate academic field (e.g., biology, mechanical engineering, economics, sociology, etc.,) all courses you have taken (including those failed) which appear to satisfy the qualification requirements of positions for which you are applying. List graduate and
undergraduate courses separately. Credits for each category should be totaled to determine if you meet the minimum course requirements>
Engineering Urban Planning DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL
ETION DATE
GRAD
E
CREDI
T HOUR
S
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL
ETION DATE
GRAD
E
CREDI
T HOUR
S
Mechanical Engineering
for Architects I, #3313
‘73 A 3
Mechanical Engineering
for Architects II, #3323
‘73 A 3
Advanced Materials, #4213
‘73 A 3
Field Work: #4940 ‘74 A 2 Environmental Systems
in Architecture, #4222
‘73 B 2
Environmental Controls
in Buildings, #5243
‘74 B 3
Environmental Controls
in Buildings, #5233
‘77 B 3
TOTAL 19 TOTAL 0
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Bachelor of Science: Environmental Design - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART I – COLLEGE COURSES (Continuation Sheet)
List below by appropriate academic field (e.g., biology, mechanical engineering, economics, sociology, etc.,) all courses you have taken (including those failed) which appear to satisfy the qualification requirements of positions for which you are applying. List graduate and
undergraduate courses separately. Credits for each category should be totaled to determine if you meet the minimum course requirements>
U.S. Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Department of Defense
Page40
Bachelor of Science: Environmental Design - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART II – PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT AND CERTIFICATION The Office of Personnel Management is authorized by section 1302 of Chapter 13 (Special Authority) and sections 3301 and 3304 of Chapter 33 (Examination, Certification, and Appointment) of Title 5 of the U.S. Code to collect the information on this form.
Executive Order 9397 (Numbering System for Federal Accounts Relating to Individual Persons) authorizes the collection of your Social Security
Number (SSN). Your SSN is used to identify this form with your basic application. It may be used for the same purposes as stated on the application.
The information you provide will be used primarily to determine your qualifications for Federal employment. Other possible uses or disclosures
of the information are:
1. To make requests for information about you from any source; (e.g., former employers or schools), that would assist an agency in
determining whether to hire you;
2. To refer your application to prospective Federal employers and, with your consent, to others (e.g., State and local governments) for possible employment;
3. To a Federal, State, or local agency for checking on violations of law or other lawful purposes in connection with hiring or retaining you on the job, or issuing you a security clearance;
4. To the courts when the Government is party to a suit; and
5. When lawfully required by Congress, the Office of Management and Budget, or the General Services Administration.
Providing the information requested on this form, including your SSN, is voluntary. However, failure to do so may result in your not receiving an
accurate rating, which may hinder your chances for obtaining Federal employment.
ATTENTION – THIS STATEMENT MUST BE SIGNED Read the following paragraph carefully before signing this Statement
A false answer to any question in this Statement may be grounds for not employing you, or for dismissing you after you begin work, and may be punishable by fine or imprisonment (U.S. Code, Title 18, Sec. 1001). All statements are subject to
investigation, including a check of your fingerprints, police records, and former employers. All the information you give
will be considered in reviewing your Statement and is subject to investigation.
CERTIFICATION I CERTIFY that all of the statements made in this Statement are true,
complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, and are made in good faith.
Signature (Sign in ink)
Patrick D. Huff Signed Statement is Available and on-file
Date Signed
1 June 2014
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Page41
Bachelor of Science: Environmental Design - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART III – SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT NOTE:
This part is for the use of college students and graduates who may qualify for some GS-7 and GS-9 positions on the basis of undergraduate scholastic achievement, as provided in an open announcement. See the appropriate
announcement for complete requirements. If you do not wish to qualify on this basis or if you do not meet the requirements below, do not complete this part. In any case, YOU MUST SIGN YOUR NAME AFTER THE
CERTIFICATION STATEMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF PAGE 3.
D. COLLEGE OR CLASS STANDING. Must be in upper third of the college or university, or major subdivision such as School of Engineering, School of Business Administration, etc.
NUMBER IN CLASS 89 YOUR STANDING 15TH
E. COLLEGE GRADE AVERAGE. Must equal a “B” average (2.90 on a 4.0 scale) or better for all undergraduate courses, or equal “B+” (3.5) or better in courses comprising the major field of study, completed during the period specified in the announcement under which you file. If the announcement permits a choice of computing periods, you may use the one which gives you the best average. In any case you should indicate the method used by check mark in the appropriate box in item 1 and in item 2 below, and compute your average in the space provided at the bottom of this page.
3. (Check one) “B” average for all undergraduate courses
X “B +” average in major field of study
4. (Check one) X All 4 years First 3 years Last 2 years
At time of filing (In some announcements this is the only computing period permitted.)
NOTE:
For those announcements which permit you to qualify on the basis of a grade average during the last 2 years of the undergraduate curriculum, you may be rated provisionally eligible if you are a senior student, provided you have the
required average in the junior year. You will be required to submit evidence at the time of appointment that you maintained the required average during your senior year.
Most colleges have “A,” “B,” “C,” and “D” as passing grades and compute grade point averages on a 4, 3, 2, 1 scale. In computing your grade point average, round to the first decimal place (e.g. 2.95 = 3.0, 2.94 = 2.9, etc.); however, the
2.90 average may not be achieved by rounding up a lower average. If your college uses a different system, explain below and show how it compares with the “A,” “B,” “C,” “D” system.
NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A 33 X 4 = 132 GRADE OF “A”
NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A 10 X 3 = 30
GRADE OF “B” NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A N/A X 2 = N/A
GRADE OF “C” NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A N/A X 1 = N/A
GRADE OF “D” NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS FAILED N/A X 0 = N/A
TOTAL (1) 43 TOTAL 162
(2)
GRADE POINT AVERAGE 3.77
Total (2) divided by Total (1)
Note:
Computed for courses completed at Oklahoma University covering (1973
-1979).
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Bachelor of Science: Environmental Design - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART III – SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT NOTE:
This part is for the use of college students and graduates who may qualify for some GS-7 and GS-9 positions on the basis of undergraduate scholastic achievement, as provided in an open announcement. See the appropriate
announcement for complete requirements. If you do not wish to qualify on this basis or if you do not meet the requirements below, do not complete this part. In any case, YOU MUST SIGN YOUR NAME AFTER THE
CERTIFICATION STATEMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF PAGE 3.
F. HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP. Must be one of the national honorary scholastic societies meeting the minimum requirements of the Association of College Honor Societies (other than freshman scholarship honor societies).
Name of honor society and date you were elected to membership:
Sigma Delta Chi – Journalism – awarded 2/9/69
Tau Sigma Delta – Architecture and Applied Arts – awarded 3/15/76
CERTIFICATION I CERTIFY that all of the statements made in this Statement are true,
complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, and are
made in good faith.
Signature (Sign in ink)
Patrick D. Huff Signed Statement is Available and on-file
Date Signed
1 June 2014
NOTE:
Many colleges and universities offer courses of study which have disposed, in whole or in part, of traditional grading systems in favor of pass/fail
or similar systems. If your grades are more than 10 percent pass/fail, you may claim credit under the scholastic achievement provision only on the basis of class standing or membership in a national honorary society. Proof of class standing should be in the form of a statement in writing
from the institution’s registrar, the dean of the applicant’s course of study, or the appropriate department head or chairman. This statement of
class standing must be based on a suitable measure of the student’s academic performance, such as the results of a comprehensive examination or an overall faculty assessment, and must indicate the basis of the judgment. Class standing must be based on the candidate’s standing in his
college or university or a major subdivision of the university (e.g., the College of Business Administration, the College of Arts and Sciences,
etc.). Subdivisions of colleges, such as the History Department, are not recognized as subdivisions for this purpose. This proof should not be submitted with your application, but will be required by your hiring agency before you may report for work.
U.S. Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Department of Defense
BE SURE TO SIGN THIS FORM AT THE BOTTOM OF PAGE 3
U.S. GPO: 1987-776-785
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Bachelor of Science: Architecture - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement 19. Name (Last, First, M.I.) 20. Birth date (Month, day, year) 21. Social Security Number
Huff, Patrick D. Available on request Available on request
22. Positions for which you are applying (Include options, if any)
Government and/or Nongovernmental Applications and Programs (Contract Consultant)
Organizational Development (OD)
Innovation and Information Technology
Organizational Structure and Performance Analyst
Organizational Resource, Development Programs Creation 23. List the undergraduate and/or graduate college degree you have received or expect to receive (Give name or degree, name of college or
university granting degree and date received or to be received).
Degree Bachelor of Science in Architecture
University/College Oklahoma University Norman, OK
Date Received 27 Jul 79 (Covers period from 1973 to 1979) 24. State your major undergraduate course(s) of study 25. State your major graduate course(s) of study
Architecture N/A
PART I – COLLEGE COURSES List below by appropriate academic field (e.g., biology, mechanical engineering, economics, sociology, etc.,) all courses you have taken
(including those failed) which appear to satisfy the qualification requirements of positions for which you are applying. List graduate and
undergraduate courses separately. Credits for each category should be totaled to determine if you meet the minimum course requirements>
Architectural Design Architectural History DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL
ETION DATE
GRAD E
CREDI T
HOUR
S
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL ETION DATE
GRAD E
CREDI T
HOUR
S
Introduction to Design, #4535
‘73 A 5 History of Medieval
Architecture, #4422
‘75 C 2
Basic Design II, #3523 ‘73 A 3 Advanced Standing
Examination:
Introduction to Design,
#4547
‘74 CR 7
Intermediate Design, #5555
‘74 A 5
Esthetic Criticism, #5565 ‘75 B 2 Esthetic Criticism, #5575 ‘75 A 5
TOTAL 27 TOTAL 2
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Bachelor of Science: Architecture - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART I – COLLEGE COURSES (Continuation Sheet)
List below by appropriate academic field (e.g., biology, mechanical engineering, economics, sociology, etc.,) all courses you have taken (including those failed) which appear to satisfy the qualification requirements of positions for which you are applying. List graduate and
undergraduate courses separately. Credits for each category should be totaled to determine if you meet the minimum course requirements>
Engineering Urban Planning DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL
ETION DATE
GRAD
E
CREDI
T HOUR
S
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL
ETION DATE
GRAD
E
CREDI
T HOUR
S
Mechanical Engineering
for Architects I, #3313
‘73 A 3 Urban Planning I, #5613 ‘74 A 3
Mechanical Engineering
for Architects II, #3323
‘73 A 3
Advanced Materials, #4213
‘73 A 3
Architectural Structures I, #4334
‘74 B 4
Architectural Structures
II, #4344
‘74 B 3
Field Work: #4940 ‘74 A 2
TOTAL 18 TOTAL 3
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Bachelor of Science: Architecture - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART I – COLLEGE COURSES (Continuation Sheet)
List below by appropriate academic field (e.g., biology, mechanical engineering, economics, sociology, etc.,) all courses you have taken (including those failed) which appear to satisfy the qualification requirements of positions for which you are applying. List graduate and
undergraduate courses separately. Credits for each category should be totaled to determine if you meet the minimum course requirements>
U.S. Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Department of Defense
Page46
Bachelor of Science: Architecture - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University).
Supplemental Qualifications Statement Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART II – PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT AND CERTIFICATION The Office of Personnel Management is authorized by section 1302 of Chapter 13 (Special Authority) and sections 3301 and 3304 of Chapter 33 (Examination, Certification, and Appointment) of Title 5 of the U.S. Code to collect the information on this form.
Executive Order 9397 (Numbering System for Federal Accounts Relating to Individual Persons) authorizes the collection of your Social Security Number (SSN). Your SSN is used to identify this form with your basic application. It may be used for the same purposes as stated on the application.
The information you provide will be used primarily to determine your qualifications for Federal employment. Other possible uses or disclosures of the information are:
1. To make requests for information about you from any source; (e.g., former employers or schools), that would assist an agency in
determining whether to hire you; 2. To refer your application to prospective Federal employers and, with your consent, to others (e.g., State and local governments) for
possible employment; 3. To a Federal, State, or local agency for checking on violations of law or other lawful purposes in connection with hiring or retaining
you on the job, or issuing you a security clearance; 4. To the courts when the Government is party to a suit; and 5. When lawfully required by Congress, the Office of Management and Budget, or the General Services Administration.
Providing the information requested on this form, including your SSN, is voluntary. However, failure to do so may result in your not receiving an accurate rating, which may hinder your chances for obtaining Federal employment.
ATTENTION – THIS STATEMENT MUST BE SIGNED Read the following paragraph carefully before signing this Statement
A false answer to any question in this Statement may be grounds for not employing you, or for dismissing you after you begin work, and may be punishable by fine or imprisonment (U.S. Code, Title 18, Sec. 1001). All statements are subject to investigation, including a check of your fingerprints, police records, and former employers. All the information you give will be considered in reviewing your Statement and is subject to investigation.
CERTIFICATION I CERTIFY that all of the statements made in this Statement are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, and are made in good faith.
Signature (Sign in ink)
Patrick D. Huff Signed Statement is Available and on-file
Date Signed
1 June 2014
U.S. Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Department of Defense
Page47
Bachelor of Science: Architecture - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART III – SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT NOTE:
This part is for the use of college students and graduates who may qualify for some GS-7 and GS-9 positions on the basis of undergraduate scholastic achievement, as provided in an open announcement. See the appropriate
announcement for complete requirements. If you do not wish to qualify on this basis or if you do not meet the
requirements below, do not complete this part. In any case, YOU MUST SIGN YOUR NAME AFTER THE CERTIFICATION STATEMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF PAGE 3.
G. COLLEGE OR CLASS STANDING. Must be in upper third of the college or university, or major subdivision such as School of Engineering, School of Business Administration, etc.
NUMBER IN CLASS 89 YOUR STANDING 15TH
H. COLLEGE GRADE AVERAGE. Must equal a “B” average (2.90 on a 4.0 scale) or better for all undergraduate courses, or equal “B+” (3.5) or better in courses comprising the major field of study, completed during the period specified in the announcement under which you file. If the announcement permits a choice of computing periods, you may use the one which gives you the best average. In any case you should indicate the method used by check mark in the appropriate box in item 1 and in item 2 below, and compute your average in the space provided at the bottom of this page.
5. (Check one) “B” average for all undergraduate courses
X “B +” average in major field of study
6. (Check one) X All 4 years First 3 years Last 2 years At time of filing (In some announcements this is the only computing period permitted.)
NOTE:
For those announcements which permit you to qualify on the basis of a grade average during the last 2 years of the undergraduate curriculum, you may be rated provisionally eligible if you are a senior student, provided you have the
required average in the junior year. You will be required to submit evidence at the time of appointment that you
maintained the required average during your senior year.
Most colleges have “A,” “B,” “C,” and “D” as passing grades and compute grade point averages on a 4, 3, 2, 1 scale.
In computing your grade point average, round to the first decimal place (e.g. 2.95 = 3.0, 2.94 = 2.9, etc.); however, the
2.90 average may not be achieved by rounding up a lower average. If your college uses a different system, explain below and show how it compares with the “A,” “B,” “C,” “D” system.
NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A 34 X 4 = 136
GRADE OF “A” NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A 15 X 3 = 45
GRADE OF “B”
NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A 2 X 2 = 4
GRADE OF “C” NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A N/A X 1 = N/A
GRADE OF “D” NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS FAILED N/A X 0 = N/A
TOTAL (1) 51 TOTAL 185 (2)
GRADE POINT AVERAGE 3.63 Total (2) divided by Total (1)
Note:
Computed for courses completed at Oklahoma University covering (1973
-1979).
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Page48
Bachelor of Science: Architecture - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART III – SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT NOTE:
This part is for the use of college students and graduates who may qualify for some GS-7 and GS-9 positions on the basis of undergraduate scholastic achievement, as provided in an open announcement. See the appropriate
announcement for complete requirements. If you do not wish to qualify on this basis or if you do not meet the requirements below, do not complete this part. In any case, YOU MUST SIGN YOUR NAME AFTER THE
CERTIFICATION STATEMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF PAGE 3.
I. HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP. Must be one of the national honorary scholastic societies meeting the minimum requirements of the Association of College Honor Societies (other than freshman scholarship honor societies).
Name of honor society and date you were elected to membership:
Sigma Delta Chi – Journalism – awarded 2/9/69
Tau Sigma Delta – Architecture and Applied Arts – awarded 3/15/76
CERTIFICATION I CERTIFY that all of the statements made in this Statement are true,
complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, and are
made in good faith.
Signature (Sign in ink)
Patrick D. Huff Signed Statement is Available and on-file
Date Signed
1 June 2014
NOTE:
Many colleges and universities offer courses of study which have disposed, in whole or in part, of traditional grading systems in favor of pass/fail
or similar systems. If your grades are more than 10 percent pass/fail, you may claim credit under the scholastic achievement provision only on the basis of class standing or membership in a national honorary society. Proof of class standing should be in the form of a statement in writing
from the institution’s registrar, the dean of the applicant’s course of study, or the appropriate department head or chairman. This statement of
class standing must be based on a suitable measure of the student’s academic performance, such as the results of a comprehensive examination or an overall faculty assessment, and must indicate the basis of the judgment. Class standing must be based on the candidate’s standing in his
college or university or a major subdivision of the university (e.g., the College of Business Administration, the College of Arts and Sciences,
etc.). Subdivisions of colleges, such as the History Department, are not recognized as subdivisions for this purpose. This proof should not be submitted with your application, but will be required by your hiring agency before you may report for work.
U.S. Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Department of Defense
BE SURE TO SIGN THIS FORM AT THE BOTTOM OF PAGE 3
U.S. GPO: 1987-776-785
Page49
Masters of Science: Architecture - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement 28. Name (Last, First, M.I.) 29. Birth date (Month, day, year) 30. Social Security Number
Huff, Patrick D. Available on request Available on request
31. Positions for which you are applying (Include options, if any)
Government and/or Nongovernmental Applications and Programs (Contract Consultant)
Organizational Development (OD)
Innovation and Information Technology
Organizational Structure and Performance Analyst
Organizational Resource, Development Programs Creation 32. List the undergraduate and/or graduate college degree you have received or expect to receive (Give name or degree, name of college or
university granting degree and date received or to be received).
Degree Masters of Science in Architecture
University/College Oklahoma University Norman, OK
Date Received 27 Jul 79 (Covers period from 1973 to 1979) 33. State your major undergraduate course(s) of study 34. State your major graduate course(s) of study
Architecture N/A
PART I – COLLEGE COURSES List below by appropriate academic field (e.g., biology, mechanical engineering, economics, sociology, etc.,) all courses you have taken
(including those failed) which appear to satisfy the qualification requirements of positions for which you are applying. List graduate and
undergraduate courses separately. Credits for each category should be totaled to determine if you meet the minimum course requirements>
Architectural Design Architectural History DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL
ETION DATE
GRAD E
CREDI T
HOUR
S
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL ETION DATE
GRAD E
CREDI T
HOUR
S
Intermediate Design, #5555
‘74 A 5 History of American
Architecture, #5443
‘77 C 3
Esthetic Criticism, #5565 ‘75 B 2 History of Renaissance
Architecture, #5433
‘77 B 3
Esthetic Criticism, #5575 ‘75 A 5 Architectural Seminar
IIA, #6043
‘75 A 3
Architectural Seminar
IIB, #6043
‘76 CR 3
Architectural Seminar I,
#6023
‘76 A 3
Advanced Architectural
Design, #6587
‘76 B 7
Advanced Architectural
Design, #6597
‘77 B 7
TOTAL 35 TOTAL 6
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Masters of Science: Architecture - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART I – COLLEGE COURSES (Continuation Sheet)
List below by appropriate academic field (e.g., biology, mechanical engineering, economics, sociology, etc.,) all courses you have taken (including those failed) which appear to satisfy the qualification requirements of positions for which you are applying. List graduate and
undergraduate courses separately. Credits for each category should be totaled to determine if you meet the minimum course requirements>
Engineering Urban Planning DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL
ETION DATE
GRAD
E
CREDI
T HOUR
S
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE COMPL
ETION DATE
GRAD
E
CREDI
T HOUR
S
Mechanical Engineering
for Architects I, #3313
‘73 A 3 Urban Planning II, #5623 ‘76 A 3
Mechanical Engineering
for Architects II, #3323
‘73 A 3 Urban Planning I, #5613 ‘74 A 3
Advanced Materials, #4213
‘73 A 3 Special Studies, #6990 ‘75 CR 3
Field Work: #4940 ‘74 A 2 Architectural Structures
III, #5354
‘78 B 4
TOTAL 15 TOTAL 9
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Page51
Masters of Science: Architecture - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART I – COLLEGE COURSES (Continuation Sheet)
List below by appropriate academic field (e.g., biology, mechanical engineering, economics, sociology, etc.,) all courses you have taken (including those failed) which appear to satisfy the qualification requirements of positions for which you are applying. List graduate and
undergraduate courses separately. Credits for each category should be totaled to determine if you meet the minimum course requirements>
U.S. Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Department of Defense
Page52
Masters of Science: Architecture - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART II – PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT AND CERTIFICATION The Office of Personnel Management is authorized by section 1302 of Chapter 13 (Special Authority) and sections 3301 and 3304 of Chapter 33 (Examination, Certification, and Appointment) of Title 5 of the U.S. Code to collect the information on this form.
Executive Order 9397 (Numbering System for Federal Accounts Relating to Individual Persons) authorizes the collection of your Social Security
Number (SSN). Your SSN is used to identify this form with your basic application. It may be used for the same purposes as stated on the application.
The information you provide will be used primarily to determine your qualifications for Federal employment. Other possible uses or disclosures
of the information are:
1. To make requests for information about you from any source; (e.g., former employers or schools), that would assist an agency in
determining whether to hire you;
2. To refer your application to prospective Federal employers and, with your consent, to others (e.g., State and local governments) for possible employment;
3. To a Federal, State, or local agency for checking on violations of law or other lawful purposes in connection with hiring or retaining you on the job, or issuing you a security clearance;
4. To the courts when the Government is party to a suit; and
5. When lawfully required by Congress, the Office of Management and Budget, or the General Services Administration.
Providing the information requested on this form, including your SSN, is voluntary. However, failure to do so may result in your not receiving an
accurate rating, which may hinder your chances for obtaining Federal employment.
ATTENTION – THIS STATEMENT MUST BE SIGNED Read the following paragraph carefully before signing this Statement
A false answer to any question in this Statement may be grounds for not employing you, or for dismissing you after you begin work, and may be punishable by fine or imprisonment (U.S. Code, Title 18, Sec. 1001). All statements are subject to
investigation, including a check of your fingerprints, police records, and former employers. All the information you give
will be considered in reviewing your Statement and is subject to investigation.
CERTIFICATION I CERTIFY that all of the statements made in this Statement are true,
complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, and are made in good faith.
Signature (Sign in ink)
Patrick D. Huff Signed Statement is Available and on-file
Date Signed
1 June 2014
U.S. Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Department of Defense
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Masters of Science: Architecture - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART III – SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT NOTE:
This part is for the use of college students and graduates who may qualify for some GS-7 and GS-9 positions on the basis of undergraduate scholastic achievement, as provided in an open announcement. See the appropriate
announcement for complete requirements. If you do not wish to qualify on this basis or if you do not meet the requirements below, do not complete this part. In any case, YOU MUST SIGN YOUR NAME AFTER THE
CERTIFICATION STATEMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF PAGE 3.
J. COLLEGE OR CLASS STANDING. Must be in upper third of the college or university, or major subdivision such as School of Engineering, School of Business Administration, etc.
NUMBER IN CLASS 89 YOUR STANDING 15TH
K. COLLEGE GRADE AVERAGE. Must equal a “B” average (2.90 on a 4.0 scale) or better for all undergraduate courses, or equal “B+” (3.5) or better in courses comprising the major field of study, completed during the period specified in the announcement under which you file. If the announcement permits a choice of computing periods, you may use the one which gives you the best average. In any case you should indicate the method used by check mark in the appropriate box in item 1 and in item 2 below, and compute your average in the space provided at the bottom of this page.
7. (Check one) “B” average for all undergraduate courses
X “B +” average in major field of study
8. (Check one) X All 4 years First 3 years Last 2 years At time of filing (In some announcements this is the only computing period permitted.)
NOTE:
For those announcements which permit you to qualify on the basis of a grade average during the last 2 years of the undergraduate curriculum, you may be rated provisionally eligible if you are a senior student, provided you have the required average in the junior year. You will be required to submit evidence at the time of appointment that you
maintained the required average during your senior year.
Most colleges have “A,” “B,” “C,” and “D” as passing grades and compute grade point averages on a 4, 3, 2, 1 scale.
In computing your grade point average, round to the first decimal place (e.g. 2.95 = 3.0, 2.94 = 2.9, etc.); however, the
2.90 average may not be achieved by rounding up a lower average. If your college uses a different system, explain below and show how it compares with the “A,” “B,” “C,” “D” system.
NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A 62 X 4 = 248 GRADE OF “A” NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A 26 X 3 = 78
GRADE OF “B”
NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A N/A X 2 = N/A GRADE OF “C”
NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS WITH A N/A X 1 = N/A
GRADE OF “D” NO. OF SEMESTER OR QUARTER HOURS FAILED N/A X 0 = N/A
TOTAL (1) 88 TOTAL 326
(2)
GRADE POINT AVERAGE 3.71
Total (2) divided by Total (1)
Note:
Computed for courses completed at
Oklahoma University covering (1973
-1979).
U.S. Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Department of Defense
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Masters of Science: Architecture - Oklahoma University, Norman, OK
(Original transcript is available on request from the University). Supplemental Qualifications Statement
Form Approved OMB No. 3206-00
LIST OF COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATE OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
Period (1973 to 1979)
Personal Qualifications Statement Name (Last, First, M.I.)
Huff, Patrick D.
PART III – SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT NOTE:
This part is for the use of college students and graduates who may qualify for some GS-7 and GS-9 positions on the basis of undergraduate scholastic achievement, as provided in an open announcement. See the appropriate
announcement for complete requirements. If you do not wish to qualify on this basis or if you do not meet the requirements below, do not complete this part. In any case, YOU MUST SIGN YOUR NAME AFTER THE
CERTIFICATION STATEMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF PAGE 3.
L. HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP. Must be one of the national honorary scholastic societies meeting the minimum requirements of the Association of College Honor Societies (other than freshman scholarship honor societies).
Name of honor society and date you were elected to membership:
Sigma Delta Chi – Journalism – awarded 2/9/69
Tau Sigma Delta – Architecture and Applied Arts – awarded 3/15/76
CERTIFICATION I CERTIFY that all of the statements made in this Statement are true,
complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, and are
made in good faith.
Signature (Sign in ink)
Patrick D. Huff Signed Statement is Available and on-file
Date Signed
1 June 2014
NOTE:
Many colleges and universities offer courses of study which have disposed, in whole or in part, of traditional grading systems in favor of pass/fail
or similar systems. If your grades are more than 10 percent pass/fail, you may claim credit under the scholastic achievement provision only on
the basis of class standing or membership in a national honorary society. Proof of class standing should be in the form of a statement in writing
from the institution’s registrar, the dean of the applicant’s course of study, or the appropriate department head or chairman. This statement of class standing must be based on a suitable measure of the student’s academic performance, such as the results of a comprehensive examination or
an overall faculty assessment, and must indicate the basis of the judgment. Class standing must be based on the candidate’s standing in his
college or university or a major subdivision of the university (e.g., the College of Business Administration, the College of Arts and Sciences, etc.). Subdivisions of colleges, such as the History Department, are not recognized as subdivisions for this purpose. This proof should not be
submitted with your application, but will be required by your hiring agency before you may report for work.
U.S. Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Department of Defense
BE SURE TO SIGN THIS FORM AT THE BOTTOM OF PAGE 3
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EDOL
12.000
EDOL
714
724
Org Behavior Theory & Design
Ethics and Personal Leadership
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
A
CR
EDOL
12.000
755
TERM
GPA :
E-Learning: Theory & Practice
4.000 TERM TOTALS :
3.00
9.00
3.00
9.00
A
24.000
24.000
CUM GPA : 4.000 CUM TOTALS : 9.00 9.00
Spr 2012
EDOL
11.100
EDOL
700
763
Leadership Theory and Practice
Prog Learning Design & Eval
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
A-
A
12.000
EDOL
766
Research Design and Analysis
3.00
3.00
A
12.000 TERM
GPA :
3.900 TERM TOTALS :
9.00
9.00
35.100
59.100
CUM GPA : 3.940 CUM TOTALS : 18.00 18.00
Sum 2012
EDOL
12.000
754A Economic & Political Systems 3.00 3.00 A
EDOL 754B International Policy Experience 2.00 2.00 CR
EDOL 758A Consultancy Project 1.00 1.00 CR
Doctorate of Education in Organization Leadership – Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
(Original transcript is available on request from the University).
College of Psychology and Education, EDOL Program
Unofficial Transcript
Pepperdine University Name : Patrick Huff
Student ID: 100345701
Print Date : 2016-05-19
- - - - - Academic Program History - - - - -
Program : Education
2011-08-10 : Active in Program
2011-08-10 : EDD in Organization Leadership Major
- - - - - External Degrees - - - - -
University of Oklahoma
1979-05-12 Bachelor of Science
Field of Study : Environ Analysis & Design
1979-07-27 Master of Arts
Field of Study : Architecture
1979-07-27 Bachelor of Arts
Field of Study : Architecture
Wichita State University
1972-12-18 Bachelor of Arts
Field of Study : Journalism
- - - - - Beginning of Graduate Record - - - - -
Fall 2011
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12.000
TERM GPA : 4.000 TERM TOTALS : 6.00 6.00
71.100
CUM GPA : 3.950 CUM TOTALS : 24.00 24.00
Fall 2012
EDOL
12.000
EDOL
734
764
Adv Data Analysis & Interp
Consultancy Project
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
A
CR
EDOL
12.000
767
TERM
GPA :
Qualitative Research and Analy
4.000 TERM TOTALS :
3.00
9.00
3.00
9.00
A
24.000
95.100
CUM GPA : 3.963 CUM TOTALS : 33.00 33.00
Spr 2013
EDOL
12.000
EDOL
759
765
Law & Dispute Resolution
Strat Ldshp & Mgmt of Glob Chg
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
A
A
12.000
EDOL
785
Contemporary Topics
3.00
3.00
A
12.000 TERM
GPA :
4.000 TERM TOTALS :
9.00
9.00
36.000
131.100
CUM GPA : 3.973 CUM TOTALS : 42.00 42.00
Sum 2013
EDOL 753 Lead, Advocacy, Policy Develop 4.00 4.00 A
16.000
EDOL 757 Entrepreneurship 2.00 2.00 A
8.000
24.000
TERM GPA : 4.000 TERM TOTALS : 6.00 6.00
155.100
CUM GPA : 3.977 CUM TOTALS : 48.00 48.00
Fall 2013
EDOL 787 Comprehensive Exam Seminar 3.00 3.00 CR
TERM GPA : 0.000 TERM TOTALS : 3.00 3.00
0.000
155.100
CUM GPA : 3.977 CUM TOTALS : 51.00 51.00
Spr 2014
EDOL 791 Dissertation Research 2.00 2.00 CR
TERM GPA : 0.000 TERM TOTALS : 2.00 2.00
0.000
155.100
CUM GPA : 3.977 CUM TOTALS : 53.00 53.00
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Sum 2014
EDOL 791 Dissertation Research 2.00 2.00 CR
TERM GPA : 0.000 TERM TOTALS : 2.00 2.00
0.000
155.100
CUM GPA : 3.977 CUM TOTALS : 55.00 55.00
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EDOL
7
9
1
Dissertation
Fall 2014
Research
2.00
2.00
CR
0.000
T
E
R
M
G
P
A
:
0.000 TERM TOTALS
:
2.00 2.00
155.100
C
U
M
G
P
A
:
3.977 CUM
TOTALS :
57.00 57.00
Spr 2015
EDOL 7
9
1
Dissertation Research 2.00 2.00 CR
0.000
T
E
R
M
G
P
A
:
0.000 TERM TOTALS
:
2.00 2.00
155.100
C
U
M
G
P
A
:
3.977 CUM
TOTALS :
59.00 59.00
Sum 2015
EDOL 7
9
1
Dissertation Research 2.00 2.00 CR
0.000
T
E
R
M
G
P
A
:
0.000 TERM TOTALS
:
2.00 2.00
155.100
C
U
M
G
P
A
:
3.977 CUM
TOTALS :
61.00 61.00
Fall 2015
EDOL 791 Dissertation Research 2.00 2.00 CR
0.000
TERM G
P
A
:
0.000 TERM TOTALS
:
2.00 2.00
155.100
CUM G
P
A
:
3.977 CUM
TOTALS :
63.00 63.00
Spr 2016
EDOL 791 Dissertation Research 2.00 2.00 CR
0.000
TERM G
P
A
:
0.000 TERM TOTALS
:
2.00 2.00
155.100
CUM G
P
A
:
3.977 CUM
TOTALS :
65.00 65.00
Sum 2016
EDOL 791 Dissertation Research 2.00
0.000
TERM G
P
A
:
0.000 TERM TOTALS
:
0.00 0.00
C
U
M
G
P
A
:
3.977 CUM
TOTALS :
65.00 65.00
155.100
Graduate Career Totals
CUM GPA : 3.977 CUM TOTALS : 65.00 65.00
Education Cumulative GPA: 3.977 Units Toward GPA:39.00