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So I just have a quick scenario I want to quickly run by you knowledgeable members and I want to see if it will work out for me.
I want to join the Forces Navy, but I also want to take advantage of the college program they offer for new recruits.
If I am reading this correctly, for a few select trades (don't worry about what particular trade now; for now my choice wold be the Marine Engineer, but I am not sure that trade will be in demand and still in the reimbursement for education program when the time comes to enroll in the navy), there is a reimbursement program for education.
The requirements, if I am reading this correctly; are simple. Simply to join an "in demand" trade, and to serve for two months for every one month of "free" (paid for) education. (Correct me if I'm wrong.)
I am currently situated in Ontario, in highschool (11th grade), yet I want to go to college in British Columbia. (Not sure if the change in province will affect anything, so I decided to mention it)
I am hoping the whole scenario goes like this:
1. Graduate highschool at age 17 in June.
2. Enroll in Navy in August of the summer after graduating highschool. When enrolling, make sure to apply for the education program and for desired trade.
3. September rolls around and attend college in BC for 8 months, with a part-time job on the side. (so 8 months of college are completed with 0 months of navy service completed. I have, so far, 16 months to do.)
4. The summer of college comes around and I work for 4 months in the navy (so I got 8 months of education now and 4 months of service.)
5. September comes around yet again, I repeat what I did for the first year of college. (16 months of education now. 4 months of service.)
6. Again, the summer goes to the navy. (16 months of education. 8 months of service.
7. I will attend on final year of college, again, with a part time job on the side. (24 months of educated completed and reimbursed for. 8 months of service so far.
8. Summer comes around and I work 4 months in the summer. So I have a total of 24 months of schooling done and 12 months of service done.
9. Work in the navy for 3 more years (36 months; aka, compensating for the 18 months of schooling left over after all the summer months in the navy)
10. Respectfully resign from the Navy and continue civilian life.
So, if I'm reading this all correctly. The situation I am trying to go for SHOULD work out fine? Yes? Also, I am to consistently get full pay even when I am in college and not working actively in the navy, yes?
Sorry for such a complicated question, but it is very important to me. If anyone needs any clarification on anything, just ask me and I'll be happy to clarify.
Thank you all!
I want to join the Forces Navy, but I also want to take advantage of the college program they offer for new recruits.
If I am reading this correctly, for a few select trades (don't worry about what particular trade now; for now my choice wold be the Marine Engineer, but I am not sure that trade will be in demand and still in the reimbursement for education program when the time comes to enroll in the navy), there is a reimbursement program for education.
The requirements, if I am reading this correctly; are simple. Simply to join an "in demand" trade, and to serve for two months for every one month of "free" (paid for) education. (Correct me if I'm wrong.)
I am currently situated in Ontario, in highschool (11th grade), yet I want to go to college in British Columbia. (Not sure if the change in province will affect anything, so I decided to mention it)
I am hoping the whole scenario goes like this:
1. Graduate highschool at age 17 in June.
2. Enroll in Navy in August of the summer after graduating highschool. When enrolling, make sure to apply for the education program and for desired trade.
3. September rolls around and attend college in BC for 8 months, with a part-time job on the side. (so 8 months of college are completed with 0 months of navy service completed. I have, so far, 16 months to do.)
4. The summer of college comes around and I work for 4 months in the navy (so I got 8 months of education now and 4 months of service.)
5. September comes around yet again, I repeat what I did for the first year of college. (16 months of education now. 4 months of service.)
6. Again, the summer goes to the navy. (16 months of education. 8 months of service.
7. I will attend on final year of college, again, with a part time job on the side. (24 months of educated completed and reimbursed for. 8 months of service so far.
8. Summer comes around and I work 4 months in the summer. So I have a total of 24 months of schooling done and 12 months of service done.
9. Work in the navy for 3 more years (36 months; aka, compensating for the 18 months of schooling left over after all the summer months in the navy)
10. Respectfully resign from the Navy and continue civilian life.
So, if I'm reading this all correctly. The situation I am trying to go for SHOULD work out fine? Yes? Also, I am to consistently get full pay even when I am in college and not working actively in the navy, yes?
Sorry for such a complicated question, but it is very important to me. If anyone needs any clarification on anything, just ask me and I'll be happy to clarify.
Thank you all!
