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Not a technical question - Officer Academic Degree plan

swopeful

haze gray is my favorite color.
I used the search function, and didn't turn up anything relevant.

Does anyone know off the top of their head whether their officer academic degree plan included all courses they had completed towards graduation, or just what is still outstanding/underway?
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

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I used the search function, and didn't turn up anything relevant.

Does anyone know off the top of their head whether their officer academic degree plan included all courses they had completed towards graduation, or just what is still outstanding/underway?

What program are you applying for? I see your OAR score is a 44 which DQs you for a few programs...
 

exNavyOffRec

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I used the search function, and didn't turn up anything relevant.

Does anyone know off the top of their head whether their officer academic degree plan included all courses they had completed towards graduation, or just what is still outstanding/underway?

and..... if you are AD you have to have degree in hand
 

swopeful

haze gray is my favorite color.
I am applying for Supply. I am going to retake after this board. I am not AD, I separated in Dec of 2012.
 

Phoenix19917

Well-Known Member
Just to weigh in, I'm no expert but when I did mine I simply listed only the courses I have left. My recruiter is fairly new to the game and wasn't sure how I should do it, so I did it the best I could.
 

terry

New Member
NAVCRUIT 1131/4?

I just submitted mine yesterday and I included all major-specific courses previously earned and everything left that's required to get my BS, with a generic "humanities". I'm CEC though so I don't know if that had different instructions since major is more relevant.
 

exNavyOffRec

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a degree completion plan is just that, a plan to complete your degree, any classes completed would be on the transcript, we had one OR who put every class on his guys ADCP (it was one of his first applicants) and the PM who was fairly new rejected the application and had the form redone, it shouldn't have been rejected since it wasn't a fatal kit error, but the PM was new.
 

Hopeful Hoya

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Sir, how far out can you complete the ADCP? Could I do it in November when I preregister for my spring classes (and my Dean basically says barring a failure I will graduate), or do I need to wait until my classes from this semester are completed and show up on my transcript?
 

exNavyOffRec

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Sir, how far out can you complete the ADCP? Could I do it in November when I preregister for my spring classes (and my Dean basically says barring a failure I will graduate), or do I need to wait until my classes from this semester are completed and show up on my transcript?

yes
 

kshimmy1

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Under the course section, I wrote down the acronym of the course.

For example, if the course was called POLS 207: State and Local Government, POLS would go under the course section, 207 under the course number, and State and Local government under course title.

Also, I only included courses I had not taken yet/currently taking. Hope this helps.
 
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