Seaman to Admiral-21 Commissioning Program
Let the Navy pay for your bachelor’s degree and become a commissioned officer after graduation with the Seaman to Admiral-21 Commissioning Program (STA-21). The Navy recently consolidated its commissioning programs into a single program that allows superior active duty enlisted sailors to gain commissioned status. If you are elgible, AllMilitary.com can help you find schools where you can use the Seaman to Admiral-21 Commissioning Program.
Highlights
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Sailors are eligible to become a naval officer in one of the following areas:
- Special Duty Officer (Intelligence)
- Nurse Corps (NC)
- Supply Corps (SC)
- Civil Engineer Corps (CEC)
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The Unrestricted Line (URL)
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The program covers up to $10,000 in tuition, books and fees each year.
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You retain the salary, benefits and privileges allotted to your pay grade while you are in school.
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After you earn a degree, you will be commissioned as an Active Duty ensign and be eligible for base housing.
Drawbacks
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After enrolling in the program, you are no longer eligible for these educational programs:
- Tuition Assistance (TA)
- Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB)
- Navy College Fund (NCF),
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You will be ineligible for special-assignment duty pay while in the program.
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You only have 36 months to finish your degree program—most people take four years or more to obtain a bachelor’s degree.
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If you fail out of the program you will be required to complete five years of active duty.
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STA-21 covers up to $10,000 in tuition, books and fees each year; however, you are responsible for expenses above that. If your eligible educational expenses fall under $10,000, you will not be able to keep the difference.
