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2012 Joint Graduation
Congratulations to all 75 Graduates
On Thursday, May 31, 2012 Navy College Office JEB Little Creek-Fort Story hosted the first joint graduation ceremony of the Navy College Distance Partnership Schools in the Hampton Road area. American Military
University, Coastline Community College, Excelsior College, Thomas Edition State College, and University of Maryland University College were the participating partnership colleges. Ms. Jacqueline Rhodes, Navy College Director served as Mistress of Ceremony, Dr. Mary Redd-Clary, Director, Navy Voluntary Education, for Personal and Professional Development presented the welcome address, and Captain Charles L. Stuppard, Commanding Officer, JEB Little Creek-Fort Story delivered the
Commencement address.
JULY - AUG 2012
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NAVY COLLEGE OFFICE
1481 D Street, Bldg. 3016 Norfolk, VA 23459-2434
CCuussttoommeerr SSeerrvviiccee HHoouurrss Monday – Friday 0900-1600
COM: (757) 462-8279 DSN: 253-8279 FAX: (757) 462-4693
NCO Staff
Jacqueline Rhodes….Director Rick Hollingsworth….Counselor Ken Clarke…………... Counselor John Begley…………..Counselor Jean Powell……….......Ed Tech
NAS OCEANA EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER
902 E Avenue, Bldg. 531, Ste 101 Virginia Beach, VA 23461-2098
Customer Service Hours
Monday – Friday 0900-1530 (Onsite Counselor- Tuesdays & Thursdays*)
COM: (757) 433-3129 DSN: 433-3129
FAX: (757) 433-3200
https://www.navycollege.navy.mil
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
2012 Joint Graduation Funding a College
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Student Success 2 September Calendar 3
October Calendar 4 School Spotlights
Military Appreciation Day Changes to GI Bill
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Free SAT/ACT Software 6
Training, Testing & Scholarships Chiefs Needed
Customer Service Hours
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Toll Free: (877)-253-7122 DSN: 922-1828
Celebrating Our Nations’ Independence
Ms. Jacqueline Rhodes,
Director NCO JEBLCFS
Mr. Michael Axton, Summa Cum Laude Graduate
Mrs. Lee Upright, Magna Cum
Laude Graduate
Mr. Daniel Eastwood, Cum Laude Graduate
Capt. Charles Stuppard,
Commanding Officer
JEBLCFS
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Funding a College Education
The Virginia Tidewater Consortium’s Educational Opportunity Center (EOC)
brings you a briefing that will focus on grants & loans from the federal government, state financial aid programs, surviving scholarship searches, and the overall application process
Open to all military personnel, retirees, family members, and other base employees/personnel. Both locations require normal base access.
This program includes information that will assist adult students opting to return to college later in life, rising high school JUNIORS & SENIORS, parents
of all high school students, and others who may be facing the rising expenses of college in the very near future
Location Building Room Date Time
Naval Station Norfolk I E Navy College
Classroom #15
Wednesday
13 June 2012 1130
Naval Station Norfolk I E Navy College
Classroom #15
Wednesday
18 July 2012 1130
JEB
Little Creek 3016
Navy College
Room 236 & 237
Tuesday
7 August 2012 1130
>>> PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL IN ADVANCE TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT(S) <<<
Contact: Darryl Greenwell at (757) 363-3944 or (757) 489-3329
Email: [email protected]
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NAVY COLLEGE TESTING FY12 SCHEDULE
SAT ACT GED and Pre-GED Testing
By appt only. Call 757-462-8279 June 06 June 13
June 20* July 18 DLPT, DLAB, OPI administered by
NAVSTA Norfolk. Call 757-444-9245 Aug 15
Sep 12
*last SAT until Oct 2012
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Military Affiliated Degree Programs Military and veteran students are welcome to apply for any degree program that ODU Distance Learning offers. However, the Old Dominion military programs below are specifically designed or recommended for these students, with significant credits awarded for military training and experience. In some situations, military students can take courses in these programs via Portable Media (CD-ROM or DVD).
Undergraduate
General Engineering Technology - Electromechanical Systems (BSET)
Health Sciences - Health Services Administration concentration (BSHS)
Mechanical Engineering Technology - Nuclear Engineering Technology option (BSET)
The Military Student Admissions page describes the steps for undergraduate application and lists admission details. Credit for lower level courses can be met through transfer credits, CLEP, and DANTES tests. Navy College students are encouraged to check the Ratings and Roadmaps to see which degrees are best related to their military training and experience.
If you have any questions about any of our Old Dominion military programs, please talk to the ODU personnel at your nearest site, or contact Dr. Rob Curry at 1.800.968.2638 or [email protected].
MSW@USC UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
School of Social Work • Virtual Academic Center Admissions • [email protected] • 877.700.4MSW • msw.usc.edu
What is the MSW@USC Program? The MSW@USC is an innovative Master of Social Work program delivered
online. The University Of Southern California School Of Social Work is the
first among elite research universities to offer a full web-based Master of
Social Work degree program. Unlike other online MSW or human services
degrees, the MSW@USC is an accredited program offered by a prestigious
research university and ranked in the top 10 by U.S. News & World Report.
Available nationally through our Virtual Academic Center, the MSW@USC
engages students in live, face-to-face classes online with hands-on,
supervised traditional field instruction in local communities where they live
and work. Lectures are not simply ported from basic presentations, but are
delivered live in an interactive classroom environment. Students have the
opportunity to see their professors and peers through webcams, take part in
online chats and even participate in break-out discussion groups.
What is the Curriculum Like? The MSW@USC program mirrors the stringent curriculum and academic
rigor of the on-campus program delivered by the same regular, full-time
faculty who teach onsite. The foundation-year curriculum provides a common
base of knowledge, skills and values by introducing theories, issues and
practice methods that deal with individuals and their environment. The
second half of the curriculum offers advanced training in a concentration
area to develop in-depth knowledge and skills in Families and Children;
Community Organization, Planning and Administration (COPA); or Mental
Health. Students can also select the optional Military Social Work and
Veteran Services sub-concentration to supplement coursework.
Is There Coursework Available to Serve the Military? Yes, MSW@USC students may choose the Military Social Work and Veteran
Services sub-concentration. Many war veterans suffer serious mental health
disorders ranging from post-traumatic stress, anxiety and depression, which
can lead to substance abuse, domestic violence, child abuse and suicide.
This specialized area of study prepares individuals to provide a full range of
human services to the nation‟s armed forces personnel, military veterans and
their families, helping them cope with the stresses of military life. Coursework
emphasizes the military as a workplace culture, managing trauma and post-
traumatic stress, clinical practice with military families, and preventative care
and health management in military settings. Students will complete 600 clock
hours of an internship in various types of approved settings working with
veteran populations. Practicum sites are based on the availability of the
agency to accept a student and a field instructor to provide supervision;
therefore, no guarantees are extended to students on a specific type of
agency that would be arranged. Please note that only students residing on
base are candidates for placement on base.
What Do I Need to Know About Applying? The admissions requirements for the MSW@USC are the same as those for
our onsite program. Please refer to our website atmsw.usc.edu for specific
admission criteria, application instructions, deadlines and financial aid
information. Admissions counselors are available at 877.700.4MSW to walk
you through every step of the application process and answer any question
you may have.
SCHOOL OF THE MONTH
SPOTLIGHT
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MyCAA Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts
Unofficially referred to as Spouse Tuition Assistance, the Department
of Defense recently expanded Military Spouse Career Advancement
Accounts (MyCAA) program can provide up to $4,000 (over 2 years)
of Financial Assistance for military spouses who are pursuing degree
programs, licenses or credentials leading to employment in portable
career fields.
Here is a summary of the changes:
Be available to spouses of active duty service members in pay grades E1-E5, W1-W2, and O1-O2
including the spouses of activated Guard and Reserve members within those ranks. Spouses of Guard
and Reserve members must be able to start and complete their courses while their sponsor is on Title
10 orders.
Offer a maximum financial benefit of $4,000 with a fiscal year cap of $2,000. Waivers will be available
for spouses pursuing licensure or certification up to the total maximum assistance of $4,000
Require military spouses to finish their program of study within three years from the start date of the
first course
Be limited to associate degrees, certification and licensures
More Details:
MyCAA does not pay for education and training programs that include computers (CPUs or laptops);
application, graduation or membership fees; student activity cards; child care; parking; transportation;
or medical services.
If a spouse enrolls in a course without an approved MyCAA Financial Assistance (FA) document, the
spouse will be responsible for paying course costs.
MyCAA does not provide reimbursements of any kind to spouses for any reason.
MyCAA FA payments are made directly to schools using MyCAA’s electronic invoicing system. As A
Second Language (ESL) Classes and GED Classes and Testing Programs.
Unfortunately, Coast Guard spouses are not covered by the MyCAA Spouse Employment
congressional mandate: PL 110-417 Sec 582. Coast Guard is a part of the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS), not the Department of Defense.
Military spouses can help themselves by:
Visiting www.careeronestop.org to explore Portable Career Fields and find schools that have programs
of study leading to licenses, certificates and degrees.
Finding their school in the MyCAA website using the School Search function. If the desired school is not
listed, follow the directions shown at the end of the School Search.
Establishing and managing their MyCAA Account at https://aiportal.acc.af.mil/mycaa, use MyCAA
resources to create a Career and Training Plan, and apply for FA.
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In the last few years, far too many veterans have learned the hard way that it takes quite a bit of work to be successful in college. This has been reflected in the national graduation rates and drop-out statistics. Veterans and service members can learn to avoid the pitfalls and college scams by doing some homework before they enroll in school.
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Veterans who need refresher courses have nothing to be ashamed of. Think about it this way, how long has it been since you had to do any algebra or geometry homework? Or, write a double spaced 20 page APA styled essay? The point is that jumping into college without being academically ready is a recipe for disaster.
Veterans Upward Bound (VUB)
Like many Veterans, you have probably avoided going to college because you feel you lack the needed
academic skills. After all, it's been years since you went to school. Thanks to the Veterans Upward Bound
(VUB) Program you don't have to let your rusty academic skills keep you from getting your degree and
pursuing the career of your dreams. The VUB program services include:
Basic skills development to help veterans successfully completes a high school equivalency program and gain admission to college education programs
Short-term remedial or refresher classes for high school graduates that have put off pursuing a college education
Assistance with applications to the college or university of choice Assistance with applying for financial aid Academic advice and assistance Career Counseling Assistance in getting veterans services from other available resources
The VUB program can help you improve your skills in:
Mathematics Laboratory Science Foreign Language
Reading Literature Composition Computer Basics
Any other subjects you may need for success in education beyond high school
And Tutorial & Study Skills Assistance
To be eligible for VUB you must:
Be a U.S. Military veteran with 181 or more days active duty service and discharged on/after January
31, 1955, under conditions other than dishonorable; and
Meet the criteria for Low-income according to guidelines published annually by the U.S. Department of
Education, AND/OR a first-generation potential college graduate; and
Demonstrate academic need for Veterans Upward Bound according; and
Meet other local eligibility criteria as noted in the local VUB project's Approved Grant Proposal, such as
county of residence, etc.
For more information contact the Virginia Project Manager, [email protected] or 276-964-7636
Or check out the program website at http://www.navub.org/
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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Retraining
Assistance Program Congress passed, and the President signed into law, the VOW to Hire Heroes Act of 2011. Included in this new law is the Veterans Retraining Assistance Program (VRAP). VRAP offers up to 12 months of training assistance to unemployed Veterans. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Labor (DOL) are working together to roll out this new program on July 1, 2012.
ELIGIBILITY
To qualify, a Veteran must: Be at least 35 but no more than 60 years old
Be unemployed Have an other than dishonorable discharge Not be eligible for any other VA education benefit program (e.g.: the Post-9/11 GI Bill, Montgomery GI Bill,
Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Assistance) Not be in receipt of VA compensation due to unemployability
Not be enrolled in a Federal or state job training program
PARTICIPANTS LIMITS AND PAYMENTS
The program is limited to 45,000 participants from July 1, 2012 through September 30, 2012, and to 54,000 participants
from October 1, 2012, through March 31, 2014. Participants may receive up to 12 months of assistance equal to the monthly full-time payment rate under the Montgomery GI Bill–Active Duty program (currently $1,473 per month). DOL will provide employment assistance to every Veteran
who participates upon completion of the program. VA will begin accepting application online here by May 15, 2012.
ELIGIBLE PROGRAMS
Participants must be enrolled in a program of education approved for VA benefits that is offered by a community college or technical school. The program must lead to an Associate Degree, Non-College Degree, or a Certificate, and train the Veteran for a high demand occupation. Search for an approved program here.
HOW TO OBTAIN MORE INFORMATION
Visit http://gibill.va.gov/documents/factsheets/VOW_FAQ.pdf to read frequently asked questions about VRAP.
Call us at 1-800-827-1000 to learn more information about the VOW to Hire Heroes act of 2011, or visit us at
http://www.benefits.va.gov/vow.
MILITARY EDUCATION APPRECIATION DAY
JEBLCFS Navy College office will host a Military Education Appreciation Day on Friday, 13
July 2012 at the Navy College Office, 1481 D. Street, Bldg. 3016. The event is sponsored by Saint Leo University, American Military University, ECPI University Empire State College,
Coastline Community College, Troy University, Old Dominion University, University of
Maryland, University College, Vincennes University, and Thomas Edison State College. There
will be free food, fun, and giveaways. This event is open to anyone who has base access. For
directions call 757 462-8279.
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Eligibility Highlights
Must serve on Active Duty until the last
day of the course
Officers must serve 2 years beyond
course completion date of the final
course funded by TA/NCPACE.
(Obligation is concurrent with remaining
service obligations
Must have one year at first PDS
Must not have had any non-judicial
punishment within the last 6 months
TUITION ASSISTANCE PROCESS
1. Complete Online Tuition
Assistance (TA) workshop at:
www.navycollege.navy.mil
Click on Navy College Programs,
then Tuition Assistance, then Navy
TA Online Training for Active Duty
2. Print TA Certificate
3. Submit completed Certificate to
Navy College Office (either by fax:
757-492-5095 or in person)
4. Contact the Navy College Office
to schedule an appointment with an
education counselor (757)462-8279
to discuss an educational action plan.
If you have already spoken to a
college representative, a copy of your
official degree plan should be
submitted to the counselor during the
appointment.
NOTE: All members must have a current,
completed TA Certificate (must be updated
yearly) and degree plan on file before the
WEBTA system will allow an online TA
application to be generated!! Remember TA
is not retroactive. Students must have an
approved TA document prior to attending
class.
5. Go back to www.navycollege.navy.mil.
Click on “My Education” then “WEBTA”
and follow the steps verbatim.
GI Bill Update
Submitting a Transfer Request 1. Use your Common Access Card (CAC), DoD Self-Service Logon (DS Logon), or DFAS Account (myPay) to sign in to the milConnect portal application: http://milconnect.dmdc.mil
When the milConnect Home page displays, select Education → Transfer of Education Benefits (TEB) from the menu bar
2. To transfer benefit months to a family member, do the following:
• Locate the name of the appropriate family member in the table.
• From the Months drop-down list, select the number of months (0 to 36) to transfer.
• Optionally, enter an End Date in YYYY-MM-DD format.
Repeat this process for each family member.
3. Once transfer Months have been assigned to your family members, you must submit your transfer request for approval by doing the following:
• Select the “Post-9/11 GI Bill Chapter 33” radio button in the Select the educational program from which to transfer benefits section.
• Select all the boxes in the Transferability of Education Benefits Acknowledgements section to indicate that you have read and understand each statement.
• Click the Submit Request button. If the submission is successful, a Confirmation message displays. After you have submitted your transfer request, the Sponsor information section at the top of
the TEB page updates to show that the Status is now „Submitted’. The Status Date is blank and will remain blank until a Service Representative approves, rejects, or sets your request to a pending status.
4. Once your transfer request is approved, your request data is sent to the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA). Each family member must first apply for a certificate of eligibility from the DVA before they can use their transferred benefits. Once the DVA receives the request data and VA Form 22-1990E, they will be able to process your family members‟ requests to use their benefits. The application for the certificate of eligibility (VA Form 22-1990E) can be found through the Department of Veterans Affairs‟ VONAPP Web Site (http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp). Or you can call the DVA for Education Benefits information at 1-888-GIBILL1
5. After receiving their certificates of eligibility from the DVA, your family members must provide the certificates to the school.
6. If your family members do not receive their certificates of eligibility from the DVA before they
enroll in school, they should ask the veterans‟ certifying official at the school to submit to the DVA an enrollment certification for the academic term. Tuition funds will be sent direct from the DVA to the school. Children using months of transferred
benefit will receive the monthly living stipend and the books and supplies stipend. A spouse using a transferred benefit will only receive the monthly living stipend. A spouse may also be eligible for the books and supplies stipend if he/she uses the benefit after you separate from active duty. Note: Spouses can use their benefit for 15 years after the member separates/retires; children can use their benefits until their 26th birthdays.
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College Level Examinations Program (CLEP), DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST), and Excelsior College Examinations (ECE) are offered every Wednesday morning at 0900 and 1100 at JEBLCFS, Bldg. 3016, Room 227 and at NAS Oceana every Tuesday morning at 0900 and 1100 and every Wednesday evening at 1600-1900, Bldg. 531, Room 104.Your scores are available immediately! Exams are free for active duty service members. Other eligible examinees must pay a fee. To pre-register, or for more information call (757)464-6449 (JEBLCFS) or (757)428-8395 (NAS Oceana).
Command Briefings
The NCO can provide briefings at your command on a variety of topics.
Call the NCO three weeks in advance to make your request, (757)462-8279.
Types of Command Briefings Include:
NCPACE GMTs INDOCs USMAP SMART Other specialized briefs
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To use your GI Bill, you must first apply using either of the following:
(1) Access GI Bill website at www.gibill.va.gov. Once on the site, click on “Apply for Benefits”; then, click on “Apply online (VONAPP-Veteran’s Online Application). This will take you to the application. Proceed as directed.
OR (2) A paper application called a Form 22-1990 maybe requested at the GI Bill website. You may mail the form to the regional office associated with your home address, or if you know what school you want to attend, you may mail the form to the VA Regional Processing Office for the region of the school‟s physical address.
Before applying, please read all the information available on the GI Bill Website about each program that you may be qualified to apply.
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JEB Little Creek-Fort Story – School Representatives
Saint Leo University http://www.saintleo.edu/shrc
Mon - Thurs: 8:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Fri: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
(757)464-6449/0242/5316 Navy College Office Room 217
Old Dominion University http://www.odu.edu
Mon & Wed: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Fri (by appt)
(757)363-3885 Navy College Office, Room 251
Tidewater Community College http://www.tcc.edu
Mon –Thurs: 9:00a.m. – 3:30p.m. Friday- Closed
(757)363-3939 Navy College Office, Room 252
Troy University
http://www.troy.edu Mon. Wed. & Fri. 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
(757)460-2736 Navy College Office Room 254
Virginia Tidewater Consortium
http://www.EdUFind.org Tue & Thu: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
(757)363-3944 (Call for Appt) Navy College Office, Room 250
JEB LITTLE CREEK-FORT STORY EMAIL CONTACT INFO:
JEB Little Creek- Fort Story - Visiting School Representatives
Coastline Community College
[email protected] Thursdays: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Call for appointment: (757)462-8279
ECPI University
http://www.ecpi.edu 1st & 3rd Wednesdays: 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Call for appointment: (757)462-8279
Thomas Edison State College
http://tesc.edu 1st & 3rd Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Call for appointment: (757)462-8279
Excelsior College
https://www.excelsior.edu 1st & 3rd Wednesdays: 8:30 a.m. – 3:30p.m.
Call for appointment: (757)462-8279
University of Maryland
http://www.umuc.edu Monday & Thursday: 9:00 a.m. –2:00 p.m.
Call for appointment – 757-462-8279
American Military University
http://www.amu.apus.edu 1st & 3rd Monday, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Call for appointment – 757-462-8279
Empire State College
https://www.esc.edu 1st & 3rd Tues: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00p.m.
Call for appointment: (757)462-8279
Vincennes University
http://www.vinu.edu 4th Monday: 9:00 a.m. –1:00 p.m.
Call for appointment: (757)462-8279
NAS Oceana – School Representatives
Saint Leo University
http://www.saintleo.edu/shrc Mon - Thu: 0830a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday-Closed (757)428-8395
ECPI University
http://www.ecpi.edu Mon – Fri: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
(757)491-5755
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
http://www.erau.edu Mon-Thu: 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Fri: 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (757)-437-8061
Tidewater Community College http://www.tcc.edu
Mon –Thu: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Friday-Closed
(757)491-4385
Southern Illinois University http://www.siu.edu
Mon – Fri: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30p.m. (757)422-4352
Troy University http://www.troy.edu
Mon-Fri: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (757)425-2066
NAS Oceana - Visiting School Representatives
Excelsior College https://www.excelsior.edu
Tuesday & Thursdays: 9:00 a.m. – 2:30p.m. Call for appointment : (757)433-3129
University of Maryland http://www.umuc.edu
1st & 3rd Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. –2:00 p.m. Call for appointment: (757)433-3129
Thomas Edison State College http://tesc.edu
1st & 3rd Monday: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Call for appointment: ( 757)433-3129
Coastline Community College [email protected]
2nd & 4th Monday: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Call for appointment: (757)433-3129
Southern New Hampshire http://mil.snh.edu/navy.htm
2nd Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Call for appointment: (757)433-3129
Old Dominion University http://www.odu.edu
Tues & Thur: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Call for appointment: (757)491-5109
Empire State College
www.esc.edu 1st & 3rd Monday: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Call for appointment: (757)433-3129
Command Career Counselors,
use this email to schedule ASVAB testing [email protected]
Norfolk State University
http://www.nsu.edu 4th Tues : 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Call for appointment: (757)433-3129
DSST Study Guides
www.GetCollegeCredit.com/materials.htm
Seaman to Admiral –21 Program
http://www.sta-21.navy.mil/
CLEP Practice Tests
https://wwwa.nko.navy.mil
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