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SeaGully said:I am a little confused....I'm aware that to apply for utpncm one has to have been accepted to a university and for a program that meets the CF's needs. Now not having any formal education credits since highschool,(and that was a while ago)will I not be able to apply since I do not possess any university credits?Is it possible to take some correspondence credit courses and then apply?
No you cannot apply for UTPNCM without some university credits. Usually 2 full courses worth ( so two 6 credit hour or any combination of 3 and 6 credit hours to make 12). Bear in mind this is the minimun required and acceptance is not guaranteed. UTPNCM is a highly competitive programme so it is desirable to make yourself as attractive as possible. Since you are talking about CFR as well, just so you know Cpl and above can apply to UTPNCM, whereas CFR is usually Sgts and above. Outstanding Master-Corporals/Masterseamen can CFR but it is rarer. The other side is usually you are asked there is no application form. However knowing a few people that have CFRed, they have all let their chain of command know that they wish to CFR at some point.
CEOTP is also an option to go the officer route. Do a search here and on google to get more info on it.
SeaGully said:Is it possible to take some correspondence credit courses and then apply?
to be CFR I'm aware one has to be stellar in their performance and get a 'gold star' from their superiors
here's where I'm lost: if one cfr's, do they have to have a degree? also, am I right to assume that they would go through basic officer training?
is it possible to get a university education once in your trade
(specifically the navy, does one have time at sea to get an education?)
would i be granted leave for 4 or 3 years to get a degree?
how does that work out?
Ok Basic officer which this week is BOMQ, Usually most CFR's don't need to, due to their course equivalencies and other experience. Who knows what it will be in the future so no real point in worrying about it right now.
University in the military is relatively simple to do, finding the time to do your courses is the hard part. The military will not give you a tremendous amount of time off to do your courses. The onus is on you to utilize your time wisely and get them done for the most part on your own. In some exceptional circumstances they will give you time off but don't count on it. The good part is they pay for pretty much everything as long as it goes towards your degree. To receive your funding you have to fill out an ILP (Individual Learning Plan). On it you will have to fill out what school you will be attending, your goals and degree choice. You also have IIRC a 5 year funding estimate to fill out based on how many courses you think you will be able to do. I wouldn't worry about that too much though as some years I know I claimed nothing and the next was wayyyy over my "estimate" and still got my money.
Here is a link to some more info and more importantly a list of links for the CF Continuing Education Programme http://www.admfincs.forces.gc.ca/admfincs/subjects/daod/5031/5_e.asp
Right now though the best advice anyone will tell you is to not worry about CFR/UTPNCM right now and focus on being the best soldier possible getting through your courses and gaining experience.