Ok so as I've discovered all direct commissions have to go to DCC including prior enlisted. I've read USMA grads going as well as HPSP kiddos. For the nurse, DCC will be four weeks before BOLC. At the...
To update a dying thread, the incentives are 20k/yr for up to three years for student loans paid to directly loan servicer or 20k/yr bonus for up to 4 yrs. Can take both concurrently meaning one after...
Ok so here's my experience. Applied 10/17 Interviewed 12/17 Physical 12/17 Lots of random communications with HR and Credentialing 1/18-3/18 "Soft offer" 3/18 Silence. "Firm offer" 6/18. Burning my...
I've held contract faculty appointments in advanced practice. I don't have a doctorate. Most of the graduate faculty do, but there are some Masters only staff that have assistant associate...
You're kidding. Not in my neck of the woods. Not by along shot. Even asking for stuff would yield side splitting laughter. I realize there's no substance added to the conversation here, but my point...
I think the incentives are just a perk for people who could make 3-4x in a weekend than what the military will pay but instead doing something they feel they'll actually enjoy doing. I made contact...
Nice. I knew the payment was to the loan servicer and would love if the whole thing were paid off immediately rather than incrementally although the loans were only about as much as a mid-size SUV....
Thanks, Pixie. I may be totally wrong. My previous commissioning endeavor was in 2015, and the recruiter at that time led me to believe that an APN with master's would inherently enter service as a...
Can anyone speak to BOLC for reservists? Duration, where in your service obligation this occurs, and whether there is follow on training specific to RN/APRNS afterwards. Looks like DCC has to come...
I don't know if it's helpful or not, but when I started out I was given a handwritten memo by the director that said "there are only three things to know, and he listed those." There was that and a...