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USN FY18 LIST OF APPROVED CORRESPONDENCE COURSES FOR AWARDING OF NON-PAY RETIREMENT POINTS

jason0231

1835 USNR/IRR
The ability for RC personnel to receive retirement points for voluntary completion of correspondence courses is an important aspect of the Navy's Total Force Continuum of Service concept. It enables the Navy to retain personnel with strategically valuable skills, expands the flexible service options for those unable to conduct regular drills due to short-term conflicts, and provides a method for crediting completion of electronically available training. To enhance this capability, Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command (CNRFC) generated a new list of courses, which has been approved by the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower and Reserve Affairs (ASN M&RA).


The new list of approved courses is located on the Navy Reserve Homeport at:

https://private.navyreserve. navy.mil/cnrfc/N-Codes/N7/correspondence_courses/

This list breaks down the courses into 17 distance learning (DL) programs which include the course number, Navy Standard Integrated Personnel System (NSIPS) entry code, course name as well as the retirement point value to be awarded upon successful completion. Non-pay retirement points for completion of correspondence courses shall be credited at the rate of one point per four hours of instruction. Courses which contain less than four hours of instruction are not eligible for retirement point credit. If a course is not currently listed on the master course listing, it may be submitted to COMNAVRESFORCOM (N7) for possible inclusion on a future list.

Service credit compensation for Hybrid DL programs: The Joint and Combined Warfighting School (JCWS) Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) and U.S. Army War College (USAWC) Distance Education Hybrid programs DL portions qualify members to receive correspondence point credits. The course completion dates for these courses should be entered into the Navy Standard Integrated Personnel System (NSIPS) as the day following completion of the final in-residence portion of the course.
Reserve Personnel Manual (RESPERSMAN) Article 1500-010 provides processing procedures for completion of correspondence courses for retirement point credit. The RESPERSMAN Article 1500-010 can be found on the Navy Reserve Homeport at:

https://private.navyreserve.navy.mil/cnrfc/N-Codes/N1/RESPERSMAN%20ARTICLES/1500-010%20%28Correspondence%20Courses%29.pdf


Correspondence course procedures for IRR-ASP/S-1 members will be provided on the PERS-9 website accessible without a Common Access Card at:

http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/career/ reservepersonnelmgmt/IRR/Pages/default2.aspx


Continuing Medical Education (CME), as described in BUPERSINST 1001.39F, will be reviewed and approved by Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) prior to forwarding to PERS-9 for crediting. CME activities pertain to medical professionals maintaining their licenses and certifications and are not included on the approved correspondence course list. Medical personnel completing correspondence courses on the approved list follow procedures delineated in RESPERMAN Article 1500-010.


Sailors currently enrolled in other correspondence courses that were on the previous year’s list and which are no longer on the FY 18 list will have until 120 days from the release of this message to complete the course and receive credit.
 

bubblehead

Registered Member
Contributor
The Navy has seriously neutered one's ability to earn points via the course, even going so far as to restrict certain courses to certain rates and designators.
 

jason0231

1835 USNR/IRR
All part of The Plan. Cut billets where you can, drive people out whenever possible, keep buying expensive new systems. I see it happening across the board in DoD, from (relatively) little things like correspondence courses to the Blended Retirement System.

Cut enough corners and pretty soon you're left with scraps.
 

jason0231

1835 USNR/IRR
Can't say I blame you. I need 8 (or is it 10?) commissioned years to get the officer retirement I've worked towards all these years, so I need to stick around for 24 (or is it 26?) years. I used to say I would stay Reserve until I hit 60, but now I'm not so sure about that.
 

bubblehead

Registered Member
Contributor
Can't say I blame you. I need 8 (or is it 10?) commissioned years to get the officer retirement I've worked towards all these years, so I need to stick around for 24 (or is it 26?) years. I used to say I would stay Reserve until I hit 60, but now I'm not so sure about that.
Yeah, I'm just tired and we have a "different standard" in the Reserve.
 

Sam I am

Average looking, not a farmer.
pilot
Contributor
The Navy has seriously neutered one's ability to earn points via the course, even going so far as to restrict certain courses to certain rates and designators.

That seems to have been lifted...check out the NPC site. (Doesn't mean it won't come back though)
 

Flash too

New Member
None
Asked this question regarding the latest list and Non Resident Training courses:

"Regarding the newly posted Retirement Point List, as an Officer, can I receive retirement points for Non Resident Training courses? Or are they restricted by rate only?"

Received this response:

"All courses are have guidelines posted on our course sheet please adhere to the field of study areas and rules."

So I am guessing the answer is NO, except for the courses that state GENTRA. It will be difficult to get those magical 50 points.
 

Flash too

New Member
None
I also asked if there was a grace period to complete courses that we had started that were not on the FY18 list since there is no guidance regarding deadlines on the NPC Public site.

The answer: Please call 9018742334 for more details. OCT 1st is the deadline for the old list
 
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