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Applicants must be top performing active-duty senior enlisted personnel (E-7 to E-9) who are transferring to or currently on shore duty with sufficient time ashore to complete a master's degree program. Applicants on sea duty may apply provided they submit an education plan that shows the ability to complete the degree program as specified above. For FY23, applicants must have already earned a baccalaureate degree from an institution of higher learning accredited by an agency recognized by the Department of Education.
The AEV program has seven quotas for master’s degrees available for FY23.
Degrees considered for the master’s program include:
Degree programs other than those listed above must be validated as a Navy-relevant degree by the NETC AEV program manager.
For FY23, AEV Program participants will receive funds for tuition, books, and related fees for completion of their master’s degree with funding limits set at a maximum of $20,000 per fiscal year for up to 24 months from the date of signing a letter of acceptance, not to exceed $40,000 total program cost.
Applicants should be available to commence their studies in the 2022 fall term (after Oct. 1, 2022).
Participants shall agree to remain on active duty for a period equal to three times the number of months of education completed or three years, whichever is less.
Applications should be e-mailed to the program manager by May 23, 2022.
Led by Rear Adm. Pete Garvin, NETC recruits and hires talented civilians, delivers training and education to transform civilians into Sailors and distributes accession Sailors to the fleet to maximize readiness and ensure mission success; provides specialized training and educational tools to advance the personal and professional development of Sailors throughout their career; and serves as sole claimant for individual training and education and as the principal advisor to the chief of naval operations and commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command on training and education related matters.
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