HSC-21 Educational Services Office

 Navy Educational Services

CNET

Navy College

Seaman To Admiral

LDO

Use these links to access informational web sites outside of HSC-21 and retrieve info to further your career.

Navy Wide Advancement Exams

Managing NRTC resource inventory and enlisted rating Northstar Study Guides, tracking advancement prerequisites, award and PNA points, worksheet signing, and distributing profile sheets.

 

ESO: LT Ramsey   

CCC: NC1 Terrazas

 

 

 College Degrees

Place for those interested in learning more about how to further their High School education and use your Military Service Schools and Rating Credit towards a NON Traditional College Degree (University of NY, at Regents and UOP) 

Place for those to obtain information on Traditional College courses available in the local community and to encourage off duty participation based on availability and needs of the Navy. Also provide information on available tuition funding.

(City, Cuyamaca, Mesa, Grossmont and Southwestern Community Colleges; SDSU, UCSD, USD, National, Coastline, SIU, Webster, Embry Riddle, Chapman, CTC)

Offer Alternatives for those not desiring to work towards College degree Programs (NNAP, Job Certification, Continued ED, and the ROP program)   SMART TRANSCRIPTS

 

 

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