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jad3105

New Member
You can contact your regional NRD office. Local recruiter might have a contact as well, but you might get passed around to a few people before you get a good number for point of contact/OR recruiter.
 

treblisreyd

New Member
You can contact your regional NRD office. Local recruiter might have a contact as well, but you might get passed around to a few people before you get a good number for point of contact/OR recruiter.
I already have a positive contact from my local NRD. I have a specific eligibility inquiry they could not confirm. Wondering if a CCC or other recruiter could help
 

treblisreyd

New Member
You are an E6.

Did you at least try to search for this stuff yourself? Call up the NRD for your area and ask to speak with the Reserve officer recruiter.

https://www.navycs.com/districts.html
I did review this info and asked around myself to no avail. However, I did hear about an E7 last year on this portal who retired several years back and returned for the DCO program, but don't know if he had any hiccups on his screening prior to his board.
 

treblisreyd

New Member
I am confused. Did you call the NRD in your area? That's what I did when I went through the process about 10 years ago.

I am not following what it is you are seeking.
Sorry for the confusion. I'm up for enlisted retirement. I'm also scheduled to put in a DCO package next year, and wanted to gauge my probability for selection with a waiver.
 

bubblehead

Registered Member
Contributor
Sorry for the confusion. I'm up for enlisted retirement. I'm also scheduled to put in a DCO package next year, and wanted to gauge my probability for selection with a waiver.
Are you HYT? Highly recommend talking to your NC1 or NCC about same, as well as calling a DCO recruiter.
 

treblisreyd

New Member
Are you HYT? Highly recommend talking to your NC1 or NCC about same, as well as calling a DCO recruiter.
Yes. Not trying to be snide, but yes, as an E6, I'm quite privy to these resources and I'm currently using them (NCC, recruiter, instructions etc.). Really, I'm just "putting myself out there" in these forums to see if there are any similar instances to mine or find a mentor. At the same time, I'm not trying to put "all my stuff" out in the public. I'm just trying to get some help. Anyways, Thanks for your guidance sir.
 

bubblehead

Registered Member
Contributor
Yes. Not trying to be snide, but yes, as an E6, I'm quite privy to these resources and I'm currently using them (NCC, recruiter, instructions etc.). Really, I'm just "putting myself out there" in these forums to see if there are any similar instances to mine or find a mentor. At the same time, I'm not trying to put "all my stuff" out in the public. I'm just trying to get some help. Anyways, Thanks for your guidance sir.
Thanks. Following now :)
 
Hi everyone, please I would like to know if I can use my foreign bachelors degree to join the usnavy officer. I am from a foreign country, I have a bachelor degree in psychology with 3.8 gpa. I have only lived in America for 3years. I am not yet a citizen but I am due to apply for naturalization because I am married to a US citizen.
Please I would like to know what my chances are to become a Navy officer.
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
Hi everyone, please I would like to know if I can use my foreign bachelors degree to join the usnavy officer. I am from a foreign country, I have a bachelor degree in psychology with 3.8 gpa. I have only lived in America for 3years. I am not yet a citizen but I am due to apply for naturalization because I am married to a US citizen.
Please I would like to know what my chances are to become a Navy officer.

Must be a US citizen in order to apply.
 
Must be a US citizen in order to apply.
Yes I know I have to be a citizen, but as I type here my naturalization application is on my desk completed and ready to be submitted.
I just want to know my chances that if I become a citizen, will my foreign bachelor's degree be accepted, And also what are the other requirements?
 
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