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Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
If you’ve ever considered taking your education a step further, you should look to your installation for more information and assistance. They can help you decide if receiving an advanced degree is right for you, tell you which local colleges and classes are offered and find out if you’re eligible for tuition assistance. The Voluntary Education Center, or Installation Education Center, is available to help you put together a plan to advance your education.
Military spouses can also choose to engage with an education and career coach through the DoD’s Spouse Education and Career Opportunities program, or SECO. These coaches can assist them in exploring multiple tools, resources and information to reach their educational goals. To contact a career coach call 800-342-9647 or visit https://myseco.militaryonesource.mil.
Navy College Program Engagement with SailorsJumpstart your educational journey. Make the most of education opportunities available to you while serving in the Navy
LINK: https://www.navycollege.navy.mil/ https://myeducation.netc.navy.mil/school_portal/consent.html
For futher information contact New London's SUBASE School Liaison Officer Phone: 860-694-3772; Email: miranda.c.chapman.naf@us.navy.mil
Certificate programs must be listed within the TA Decide database. The WEAMS database is no longer used for verification. We are encouraging all Academic Institutions to review and update certificate programs in the
TA Decide database. https://www.navycollege.navy.mil/ TA/NCPACE Funding Date: February 2024
Navy College Program for Afloat College Education gives Sailors the opportunity to experience challenging education and continue their personal and professional growth while on sea duty assignments.
NCP Distance Learning Partnership Schools provide associates and bachelors degree programs relevant to each rating, and make maximum use of military professional training and experience to fulfill degree requirements.
Rating Roadmaps and Degree Roadmaps identify the American Council on Education recommended college credit for Navy training, and rating specific work experience across a Navy career in a specific rating. Degree Roadmaps are rating relevant degrees that make the most of recommended credit for Navy training and on-the-job experience.
Sailor/Marine American Council on Education Registry Transcript is an academically accepted record that is validated by ACE. The primary purpose of SMART is to assist service members in obtaining college credit for their military experience.
Service members Opportunity Colleges Navy consists of 85 accredited colleges offering specific associate and bachelors degrees to Navy members worldwide through resident courses or distance learning. Colleges taking part in each curriculum area guarantee to accept each other's credits for transfer.
New active duty military students should get started by first attending one of the tuition assistance orientation classes held twice weekly. Currently tuition assistance is not available for spouses but the Navy College Education Center can assist in locating possible scholarship opportunities.
For Navy Volunteer Education and Tuition Assistance - Related questions, contact: Navy's Virtual Education Center - 877-838-1659 or vec@navy.mil
General information on the services, training videos, programs, and answers to frequently asked questions can be found on the Navy College Program website at: https://www.navycollege.navy.mil
For more information on the services and programs the Navy College can provide for you, visit the Navy College website.