Hi all. I am getting ready to start a 1 year, second degree, BSN program. I am trying to decide if I should attempt for NCP or just wait until after graduation to join Navy or Air Force as a nurse. My concern is my loan debt. I worry that because my program starts so soon, it may be too late for me to apply for NCP because if I were to be accepted, I wouldn't start to receive the benefits until I am more than halfway done with my program. On the other hand, I would certainly be okay with waiting until after graduation to join with some kind of sign on bonus to clear up my loan debt. Is this referred to as direct commissioning?
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Hi all. I am getting ready to start a 1 year, second degree, BSN program. I am trying to decide if I should attempt for NCP or just wait until after graduation to join Navy or Air Force as a nurse. My concern is my loan debt. I worry that because my program starts so soon, it may be too late for me to apply for NCP because if I were to be accepted, I wouldn't start to receive the benefits until I am more than halfway done with my program. On the other hand, I would certainly be okay with waiting until after graduation to join with some kind of sign on bonus to clear up my loan debt. Is this referred to as direct commissioning?