What You Need To Know
In today’s competitive work environment, any advantage you have that will help you move ahead faster and easier is a big help. The Navy can give you the edge you need — up to $70,000 for college tuition and marketable skills that every new graduate can use.
The Navy trains its personnel for hundreds of high-growth positions in more than 60 career fields. While they’re enlisted, Sailors learn about leadership, responsibility, and new technology — all valuable skills that are easily transferred to the civilian workplace.
If you want a better education but no sure of how to reach your goal, the Navy can help . The Navy can help by providing over $70,000 towards your education. Sailors can even earn college credit while on duty aboard ships. So, before you complete your enlistment time, you will have already earned credits toward a college degree.
What better way to see the world and learn many new skills? The Navy no only offers you a better education but it lets you see places that you may never have gotten the oppertunity to see.
What Parents Need To Know
Like any other parent who's son or daughter decides to join the Navy you are filled with many emotions fear, excitement, and curiousity. Sure joining the Navy is a great opportunity for your child’s educational and physical growth. But, at the same time, they are joining a military force. And it is only normal that you may have some concerns for their safety and well-being.
Since 1958, the Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) has been committed to providing American youth with a drug- and alcohol-free environment to foster their leadership abilities, broaden their horizons through hands-on training, and guide them in becoming mature young adults.
The Naval Sea Cadet Corps is for American youth, aged 11-17, who have a desire to learn about the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Merchant Marine. Depending on the rate achieved in the Naval Sea Cadet Corps, former cadets may be eligible to enlist in the armed forces at an advanced pay grade.
Being an honorably discharged Naval Sea Cadet Corps member is looked upon favorably by selection boards for military academies and ROTC programs. And those cadets who are accepted to a four-year university may be eligible for scholarships.
In today’s competitive work environment, any advantage your child has will move them ahead faster and easier. The Navy can give your son or daughter the edge they need — up to $70,000 for college tuition and marketable skills that every new graduate can use.
The Navy trains its personnel for hundreds of high-growth positions in more than 60 career fields. While they’re enlisted, Sailors learn about leadership, responsibility, and new technology — all valuable skills that are easily transferred to the civilian workplace.
You want the best for your child, but you’re not quite sure how to help them achieve his or her goal. The Navy can help by providing over $70,000 towards their education. Sailors can even earn college credit while on duty aboard ships. So, before they complete their enlistment time, they will have already earned credits toward a college degree.
Travel + Adventure = Experience. The Navy stations its Sailors all over the world, at more than 100 ports of call, giving your child the opportunity to see first hand how other people, cultures, and countries live. It’s an opportunity that most people only dream about, but the Navy can put this kind of life-changing experience within reach.
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