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Educational Navy Deployment Programs

August 18, 2008 By admin

Serving in the United States Navy there are several different programs that can assist you with your education while you are on active duty. You can attend different college classes while you are serving on active duty, sometimes even be able to participate in taking classes even if you are in an active battle combat area. These are different Navy Deployment Educational programs. They are a series of different smaller programs and educational plans that are made available, and designed to network together and provide the best possible solutions for US Navy Servicemembers. There is a series of programs that are designed to help you attend college classes while you are serving on active duty, sometimes even in an active combat area.

The Navy works to provide different infrastructure to assist in helping Servicemembers to work together smoothly to support Navy personnel ashore, afloat, overseas, in the United States, or anywhere they may be stationed or deployed. The sailors and Airmen of the Navy who are enrolled in this program study independently, and work on their course homework material on their own time. Tuition and fees for these types of classes are the same as if Sailors and Airmen were attending classes out in the regular academic world. During periods of low mission priorities it is possible to double up and sometimes hold a double class session, to help make up for those times when class was delayed due to service mission commitments. There are a number of institutions that participate in the program, and they support and offer courses that active duty Navy personnel can sign up to take. The sailors and airmen then attend ?classes? based at the unit level, scheduled around the unit deployment and unit mission. The institutions work with the Navy Education Coursework command to identify and approve Navy senior enlisted personnel to act as instructors, at the unit level. As more universities and sponsoring academic colleges sign on, the program that the Navy endorses becomes more and more flexible and adaptive

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These instructors are then utilized to teach course material and coursework in college level studies, at the unit level, wherever the Navy unit is deployed. There is also flexibility that allows the Navy instructors to make up classes or increase the class schedule to compensate for those times of high operational military tempo that prevented class from being held.

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