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Does anyone have the Google doc where all of the users submit their OAR, ASTB, and GPA and they list if they were accepted into BDCP or not? I tried looking for it but cant find it. I want to input info there too.
Does anyone have the Google doc where all of the users submit their OAR, ASTB, and GPA and they list if they were accepted into BDCP or not? I tried looking for it but cant find it. I want to input info there too.
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SNA/SNFO Board Results
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There will probably be a lot of applicants in Aug board, because of summer break. It's when I'll be submitting my package because the June board got cancelled. It might be a bit more competitive. Just put your nose to the grindstone, get high scores, and resubmit if you're not accepted with a good score.Looks like a lot of people made it for SNA. Does anyone know how this might affect the August board?
It truly depends. I thought the same thing especially since this May board was the first SNA board since November but it still had a high acceptance rate.There will probably be a lot of applicants in Aug board, because of summer break. It's when I'll be submitting my package because the June board got cancelled. It might be a bit more competitive. Just put your nose to the grindstone, get high scores, and resubmit if you're not accepted with a good score.
Theres an official Navy list that has the dates and deadlines for submitting packages to boards for all officer programs in 2025I’ve been having a hard time finding the FY26 boards. Are you guys assuming there will be August board or is the list out already?
Hey folks!
I was recently accepted into a state school for a post-baccalaureate (second bachelor’s) program and had a question about BDCP eligibility.
The PA guidance states:
"(2) Applicants must have completed at least 60 semester or 90 quarter hours of credit from an accredited college or university. Applicants who have already completed their baccalaureate degree should apply for PAs 100, 100D, 100E, 102, 103, 106, 108A, 108B, 108C, 108D and 121."
That’s the category I fall into, but my first bachelor's degree is unrelated to the designator I plan to apply for which will be CWE. The PA for CWE degree requirement is for CS or Computer Engineering, which is what I’m pursuing now in the post-bacc.
I’m trying to determine if I’d still be eligible to apply for BDCP while enrolled in the second bachelor’s program. The use of "should" in the policy makes it feel like a gray area. I’ve looked online (Reddit, Google) for situations like this but couldn’t find a clear answer.
I still plan on applying for CWE/ODS with a recruiter after I complete the program, but if there’s a way to affiliate earlier while in school, I’d like to explore that.
Any insight would be appreciated, thank you!
Good to go, thank you for the confirmation!You aren’t eligible for BDCP because you already have a degree. It doesn’t matter if the major is relevant to CW or not, you still have a degree.