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Old 01-14-2017, 02:56 PM   #1
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Default C School location

Where is the C school for IC located and how long?
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Old 01-15-2017, 12:34 AM   #2
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Default IC C School

http://www.cool.navy.mil/usn/enliste...o_cards/ic.pdf

Looks like it's located in Great Lakes!
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http://www.cool.navy.mil/usn/enliste...o_cards/ic.pdf

Looks like it's located in Great Lakes!
That's the A School Only. C School is variable depending on needs of Navy and can be in different states which we dont know. Although i've heard alot of the C Schools are in San Diego.
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That's the A School Only. C School is variable depending on needs of Navy and can be in different states which we dont know. Although i've heard alot of the C Schools are in San Diego.
It varies by rate as to C-school location, but usually they will be in Fleet Concentration Areas (ie Norfolk, Pensacola, San Diego, other major Navy areas).

While you may get a C-school if they need you to have one for your assignment, it's a little less common for you guys versus some other rates since a lot of your training can be done locally through whatever area you're in. There are school houses for all kinds of things at or near major bases, so a lot of your training can be done in the Fleet without having to leave for somewhere else.

You won't know if you'll need a C-school anyway until you have a better idea of where they're sending you. The purpose behind C-schools is to get you that extra training to perform whatever job you're going to be filling at your eventual command. Obviously not everyone does the exact same job, so you may or may not need extra training depending on where you'll be going and what they'll need you to do once you get there.

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It varies by rate as to C-school location, but usually they will be in Fleet Concentration Areas (ie Norfolk, Pensacola, San Diego, other major Navy areas).

While you may get a C-school if they need you to have one for your assignment, it's a little less common for you guys versus some other rates since a lot of your training can be done locally through whatever area you're in. There are school houses for all kinds of things at or near major bases, so a lot of your training can be done in the Fleet without having to leave for somewhere else.

You won't know if you'll need a C-school anyway until you have a better idea of where they're sending you. The purpose behind C-schools is to get you that extra training to perform whatever job you're going to be filling at your eventual command. Obviously not everyone does the exact same job, so you may or may not need extra training depending on where you'll be going and what they'll need you to do once you get there.

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So even if I signed a 6 year contract for IC/ATF, there is a chance I won't even need to go to C school?
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So even if I signed a 6 year contract for IC/ATF, there is a chance I won't even need to go to C school?
No. You will get a C School as a 6 year or even a 4 year contract. When you graduate A School and when orders get processed, you can get sent out to the fleet right away or send you to C School if your ship needs an NEC. A class i know most of their 6 year's got orders right away and were sent out to the fleet and some received orders to C School after they finish while they are underway.

4 year contract can get a C School. A few i know received a C School so it really depends.
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