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U.S.Navy Commissioning Programs
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USN Enlisted to Officer Commissioning Programs



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  • The Seaman to Admiral Program (STA) is a commissioning program in which Sailors keep their benefits, pay, and privileges they receive as active duty members, while they receive a scholarship to attend college to obtain their degree and their commission as Naval Officers.

    In the past there were a myriad of different programs to obtain a commission, each with its own limitations and restrictions. The Navy combined most of these commissioning paths into one consolidated program—the Seaman to Admiral-21 (STA-21).

    The STA-21 Commissioning Program is designed to allow superior active duty Sailors to receive a college education and become commissioned officers in the Unrestricted Line (URL), Special Duty Officer (Intelligence), Nurse Corps (NC), Supply Corps (SC), or Civil Engineer Corps (CEC).

    These programs include:

    • Seaman to Admiral
    • Enlisted Commissioning Program (ECP)
    • Aviation Enlisted Commissioning Program (AECP)
    • Nuclear Enlisted Commissioning Program (NECP)
    • Civil Engineer Corps Enlisted Commissioning Program (CECECP)
    • Fleet Accession to Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) (Includes Nurse Option)
    • BOOST - Broadened Opportunity for Officer Selection and Training - also falls under the STA-21 Program; however, it has undergone some changes. No longer will BOOST lead to a direct Commission; rather BOOST will provide a preparatory program for those who need some assistance in bolstering their academic background.

     



     

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