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shortstuff 07-17-2015 11:52 AM

Nuke School College Credits
 
Hi I was told by my recruiter prior to signing the contracts that going through Nuke school there would be opportunities to earn college credits. If this is true how many are available and what is the process in getting them? All answers are appreciated.

biruis 07-17-2015 06:19 PM

I would go to nukeworker.com
They have so much information just on Navy nukes there, including a huge list of colleges, and the amounts of transfer credits they take from powerschool.

I know Thomas Jefferson university gives around 80 transfer credits from powerschool. leaving you with very few classes needed to have an associates in applied science:nuclear energy.

Good luck fellow future nuke! Maybe we'll see each other around!

shortstuff 07-17-2015 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by biruis (Post 55018)
I would go to nukeworker.com
They have so much information just on Navy nukes there, including a huge list of colleges, and the amounts of transfer credits they take from powerschool.

I know Thomas Jefferson university gives around 80 transfer credits from powerschool. leaving you with very few classes needed to have an associates in applied science:nuclear energy.

Good luck fellow future nuke! Maybe we'll see each other around!

When do you ship?

cobalt 07-18-2015 12:33 AM

Technically yes you get a lot of credits, but you will not get a good job with a degree from one of the schools that takes a lot of nuke credits, you are better off taking your newly developed study skills to a real school with the gi bill

Navyguy22 07-18-2015 01:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cobalt (Post 55024)
Technically yes you get a lot of credits, but you will not get a good job with a degree from one of the schools that takes a lot of nuke credits, you are better off taking your newly developed study skills to a real school with the gi bill

Or aim to finish your undergraduate in your first duty. Use the GI Bill when you come out for a Masters... :)


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