Does the Navy offer a NROTC program for those that seek to gain a masters and earn a commission as an officer in the Navy? I figured it would be like the 2 year plant they offer for ROTC. Thanks ahead of time for the info.
1) I've heard of guys that have gotten commissioned, then at some point had some idle time wherein the Navy let them get a Master's (this is a bit dim in my memory, as it was a good ten or so years ago, so the details are sketchy)
2) NPS at some point
3) NROTC shore tour, get Master's while instructing
4) Naval War College/Army Staff College/AF Staff College
5) Get Master's on own time, during shore tour using TA
6) Probably some other program(s) out there that I don't know about.
This is typical Line Officer stuff, not Med/Law, etc.
ROTC is for undergrad. Once you have a Bachelor's, you're eligible for OCS and ineligible for ROTC. I'm honestly curious as to how you could have that perception. Not bashing you, just wondering what info out there led you to that conclusion.
ROTC is for undergrad. Once you have a Bachelor's, you're eligible for OCS and ineligible for ROTC. I'm honestly curious as to how you could have that perception. Not bashing you, just wondering what info out there led you to that conclusion.