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RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces the Fiscal Year 2025, Academic Year
(AY) 2025-2026 Fleet Scholars Education Program (FSEP).
2. Background
a. The Fleet Scholars Education Program (FSEP) is a Navy talent
and warfighter development initiative that selects high performing
Unrestricted Line (URL) Officers, to include Information Warfare
(IW) Officers, to attend in-residence graduate education. Selected
participants will attend in-residence graduate school at an
accredited institution of their choice (Continental United States,
Alaska and Hawaii).
b. FSEP is nominally suited for the Lieutenant (LT) paygrade;
however, Lieutenant Commanders are eligible. Top performing
Lieutenant Junior Grade Officers may be considered if scheduled to
be promoted to LT before reporting to their school of choice for
graduate education.
c. FSEP participants have 24 months to complete a graduate
degree while in a full-time student status. Participants will be
required to choose a degree that will earn a subspecialty code.
The approved areas of study list for fully-funded degree has changed
from last year due to the continuing refinement of Navy education
requirements and can be found in paragraph 4. Distance learning or
night/weekend/part-time programs structured for the working
professional are not authorized graduate programs under FSEP.
d. Officers who have already received Navy provided fully-funded
graduate education are not eligible to participate. Graduate
degrees obtained through Post 9-11 G.I. Bill, tuition assistance or
the Navy College Program for Afloat College Education are not
disqualifiers. Selectees will be assigned a unique additional
qualification designation (AQD) for tracking and career management
purposes.
3. Application and Selection Process
a. Community sponsors will develop and implement their own
application criteria and selection process to identify their most
talented officers with proven past performance and high potential
future performance for FSEP participation. Community sponsors will
determine their nominees for selection no later than 30 September
and submit them to the Director for Warfighter Development
(OPNAV N71) via the Civilian Institutions (CIVINS) program office
for final selection approval and selection notification. Selection
notification will be released by 31 October 2024 from OPNAV N71 in
order for Navy Personnel Command, Graduate Education and Training
Placement (PERS-440) to meet the AY25-26 fall/winter
semester/quarter start dates. Each community sponsor may select up
to their annual allocated graduate education opportunities, per
reference (a), shown below:
Community Designator Opportunities
SURFOR 1110 8
SUBFOR 1120 5
NSW 1130 3
EOD 1140 3
AIRFOR 1310, 1320 6
IWC 1810 1
1820 1
1830 1
b. Upon notification of selection to FSEP, selectees should apply
to at least three accredited graduate education institutions.
Participants may be reimbursed for up to three application and
transcript fees after beginning their first semester/quarter.
Participants shall consult the list of schools that have existing
Education Service Agreements (ESA) with the Navy on the MyNavy HR
website CIVINS page at https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Career-
Management/Fellowships/NPS-CIVINS/. In cases where the school of choice is
not on the ESA listing, the selectee shall notify the CIVINS office no less
than 7 months prior to program start to allow sufficient time to pursue
and establish additional ESAs. Participants are responsible for
researching and completing prerequisites including Graduate Record
Examinations where applicable (Navy will not reimburse for GRE
fees). Permanent change of station orders and enrollment should not
occur prior to 01 July 2025 for the fall/winter term of AY25-26.
4. Areas of Study:
a. FSEP participants should choose a subspecialty code from the
following areas of study. Degrees earning a subspecialty code not
listed below will have a tuition cap.
National Security / Regional Studies - 2XXX
Public Policy / Public Administration - 3000
Education and Training Management - 3150
Operations Resource Management - 321X
Mathematics - 4100
Engineering and Technology - 5XXX
Systems Operations - 6XXX
b. All degree programs shall yield a subspecialty code upon
completion; therefore, all Education Plans will be reviewed against
the Educational Skill Requirement (ESR) and approved by the
respective Subject Matter Expert (SME). The full list of
subspecialty codes can be found online at
https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Career-Management/Education/Subspecialty/.
c. For questions on whether a desired degree falls outside the
specific areas of study listed above, the selectee shall submit a
degree approval request to the CIVINS office.
5. Tuition Cap. For degrees that earn a subspecialty code listed
in paragraph 4, FSEP selectees will receive 100% funding for
tuition related expenses. For any other degree programs, FSEP
selectees will only receive a maximum of $40K/year in tuition
related expenses for a total of $80K per capped participant.
Selectees may use a combination of scholarships, post-9/11 G.I. Bill
benefits, and personal resources to cover additional costs.
Reference (b) provides additional information on scholarship
requirements.
6. Service Obligation: In line with reference (b), FSEP selectees
shall agree to remain on active duty for three years following
graduation or withdrawal from the program. A member who voluntarily
or through misconduct fails to complete the active-duty time agreed
upon shall be required to reimburse the cost of the education
received, prorated for the obligated time served.
7. Additional information regarding FSEP is available at the
CIVINS website at https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Career-
Management/Fellowships/NPS-CIVINS/Fleet-Scholars-Education-Program/ and in
reference (a).
8. Points of contact.
a. For AY 25/26 FSEP quota availability contact your detailer.
b. For policy questions, e-mail OPNAV N711 (OPNAV_N711@us.navy.mil).
9. This message will remain in effect until superseded or
31 May 2025, whichever occurs first.
10. Released by VADM D. W. Dwyer, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations
for Warfighting Development (N7).//
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