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Air Force Nursing Corps, according to Ramsey. The NECP is similar to the AECP nursing program, but is managed by the U.S. All AECP applicants must already have 30 college semester hours completed, including courses specified by AFROTC, and apply for foreign language or area studies, technical or nursing programs, said Ramsey.
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On top of earning full pay and benefits, the member receives up to $15,000 for tuition and $600 for books each year. In this program, the Airman remains on active duty and is administratively assigned to an AFROTC detachment. The AECP offers active-duty enlisted personnel the opportunity to complete their bachelor's degree as an AFROTC cadet. Commissioned Officer Training provides initial officership training for Air Force judge advocates, chaplains, medical service officers and medical scholars.įor Airmen who have not finished their degrees, there are several programs that allow them to go to school full time to complete their degree and commission.
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Basic Officer Training is a 13-and-a-half week course that prepares candidates for the technical, physical and professional requirements of commissioned service.
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There are two separate training programs within OTS, according to the Air Force Virtual Education Center. If an Airman has already earned his bachelor's degree, or is within a year of completing one, OTS would be the appropriate program to apply for, said Ramsey. "While we don't work Air Force Academy applicants directly, we do promote the program," Ramsey said. The education center specializes is assisting Airmen applying for Officer Training School, Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps, Airman Education and Commissioning Program, Nurse Enlisted Commissioning Program, Airman Scholarship and Commissioning Program, Scholarship for Outstanding Airmen, Professional Officer Corps-Early Release Program and the Physician's Assistant formal training program. "There are basically seven (commissioning programs) we work here," said Ray Ramsey, 4th Force Support Squadron education counselor. Though it is primarily the responsibility of Airmen to develop as part of the "whole-person" concept, the Air Force offers several programs to assist Airmen in reaching their goals and the Seymour Johnson Education Center is available to help. One opportunity is the chance for enlisted personnel to commission into the officer corps after earning a bachelor's degree. The Air Force offers Airmen many chances to excel in different areas of life. If you or one of your Sailors are looking for mentorship, email us at or dial into our Professional Development meetings every 3rd Thursday of the month at 1700.SEYMOUR JOHNSON AIR FORCE BASE, N.C. Sailors don't always have the opportunity to work directly with Naval Officers from smaller LDO/CWO communities and restricted line like JAG, Intel, PAO, Aerospace, METOC etc., so Wardroom members looked forward to dedicating a couple hours to help better prepare Sailors apply and gain a commission. The conversations shifted over to community-based discussions to discuss career paths with Mustangs and Officers from almost every community filling essential roles in the San Diego area, and beyond. Naval Officers who have commissioned through LDO/CWO, OCS, Naval Academy, DCO, STA-21, MECP, MSC-IPP, HSCP/HPSP, and NCP led breakout sessions via Zoom sharing their lessons learned, crucial advice, and answered a variety of questions from Sailors. The discussion included the eligibility for General and Medical commissioning programs and updated information applicants should know when applying- as well as advice from Admiral Philip Sobeck who touched on the importance of Mentorship and Networking.
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More than 550 Sailors registered to attend, over 300 views and more than 30 Naval Officers gave their time to support. The San Diego Chapter of theNational Naval Officer Association streamed the 2021 Enlisted to Officer Brief Thursday, May 20th at 1300 PDT via Youtube Live.