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   Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA,    Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS,    Air War College, Maxwell AFB, AL, and    Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL. The   eligibility   requirements   and   selection criterion varies for the different colleges.  Refer to the Catalog  of  Navy  Training  Courses  (CANTRAC), NAVEDTRA 10500, volume II; and other appropriate references   for   requirements   and   application procedures for a specific course. Q18.   What is the purpose of Junior and Senior Service Colleges courses? SUMMARY The  Navy  puts  great  emphasis  on  professional development.  The competition for these professional development programs is keen.  The ESO should help an applicant choose the program for which he or she is most  qualified.   Applicants  who  are  not  selected  the first time should continue to apply for programs.  The educational  and  advancement  opportunities  in  the Navy are almost unlimited. REFERENCES USED TO DEVELOP THIS CHAPTER Enlisted   to   Officer   Commissioning   Programs Application  Administrative  Manual,  OPNAVINST 1420.1, Office  of  the  Chief  of  Naval  Operations, Washington, D.C., 2000 Graduate Education, OPNAVINST 1520.23B, Office of  the  Chief  of  Naval  Operations,  Washington, D.C., 1991 Law  Education  Program,  SECNAVINST  1520.7E, Office of the Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D.C., 1992. Management   of   the   Defense   Foreign   Language Program,  OPNAVINST  1550.7B,  Headquarters Departments  of  the  Army,  the  Navy,  and  the  Air Force, Washington, D.C., 1987. Management  of  the  Defense  Language  Program, CNETINST  1550.9C,  Chief  of  Naval  Education and Training, Pensacola, Fla., 1996. Naval  Military  Personnel  Manual  (MILPERSMAN), NAVPERS  15560C,  Naval  Military  Personnel Command, Washington, D.C., 1998. Scholarship Program, OPNAVINST 1520.24B, Office of  the  Chief  of  Naval  Operations,  Washington, D.C., 1998 White   House   Fellows   Program,   BUPERSINST 1560.20E, Bureau of Naval Personnel Command, Washington, D.C., 1997. ANSWERS TO EMBEDDED QUESTIONS CHAPTER 3 A1.   Courses are free for the individual. A2.   Annapolis, Maryland. A3. 27. A4. $200.00. A5.   22 years old. A6.   Naval   Educational   and   Training   Center, Newport, R.I. A7. 27. A8.   22 years of age. A9.   VEAP or MGIB educational benefits. A10.   Baccalaureates degree in nursing. A11.   E-5 through E-9. A12.   OPNAVINST 1420.1. A13.   2 years. A14.   1 year. A15.   No. A16.   At the master’s and doctoral levels. A17. 41. A18.   To  improve  the  professional  competence  of officers  to  assume  higher  responsibility  and higher command positions. 3-12

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