UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 091703Z MAY 19 FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 104/19 PASS TO OFFICE CODES: FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/MAY// SUBJ/FY-20 SEAMAN TO ADMIRAL-21 PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT// REF/A/DOC/OPNAV/14DEC09// REF/B/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/171350ZJUL17// NARR/REF A IS OPNAVINST 1420.1B, ENLISTED TO OFFICER COMMISSIONING PROGRAMS APPLICATION ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL. REF B IS NAVADMIN 177/17, NUCLEAR TRAINED SAILOR APPLICATIONS TO OFFICER COMMISSIONING PROGRAMS.// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN solicits applications and provides guidance for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 Seaman to Admiral-21 (STA-21) commissioning program. 2. STA-21 is a full-time undergraduate education and commissioning program open to enlisted personnel of all paygrades and ratings who meet the eligibility requirements specified in reference (a). 3. Deadline for submission of applications for the FY-20 STA-21 program is 1 July 2019. Application packages must be postmarked on or before the deadline date. It is recommended that applications be mailed prior to the deadline as early submission allows timely feedback to the Sailor for submission of missing or illegible documents. Deadline for submission of additional documentation to the package of an applicant is 1 August 2019. No additional documents can be added after this date. The selection board is scheduled to convene in September 2019 and the selectees will be announced via MyNavy Portal. 4. The following target options and core are open for application for the FY-20 Selection Board: Surface Warfare Officer (SWO), SWO/Engineering, Nuclear (Surface/Sub), Special Warfare, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Naval Flight Officer, Naval Aviator, Civil Engineering Corps, Nurse Corps and Information Professional. 5. The following communities have zero select opportunity for FY- 20: Human Resources, Intelligence, Information Warfare, Medical Corps, Supply Corps, SWO/Information Professional and SWO/Oceanography. 6. The Nuclear (Surface/Sub) Target Option is open to Sailors who have completed the initial training pipeline and hold an active nuclear Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) (335X, 336X, 338X or 339X). Sailors who are serving as a staff member or student in the Navy nuclear power training pipeline are also eligible. All applicants must be able to begin their first day of class in the first semester of their course work prior to commencing their eighth year of service. See the Nuclear Program Authorization (PA150A) dated May 2019 for more specific information and all other requirements to apply for the program. Additionally, applicants holding a nuclear NEC must receive conditional release, in line with reference (b), if applying for option outside the Nuclear Community, from the Nuclear Enlisted Community Manager (OPNAV N133D). 7. The following information addresses lessons learned from the FY- 19 STA-21 selection process and board. This information is provided to preclude common errors: a. Of the 323 applications received for FY-19, only 305 were board eligible. A total of 50 were selected to participate in the FY-19 STA-21 program. b. Each year, packages are not considered due to non-qualifying Scholastic Aptitude Test/American College Test (SAT/ACT) test scores, missing commanding officer (CO) endorsement/recommendation, recent non-judicial punishment, missing physical fitness assessment (PFA) cycles and validation of non-participation PFA status for those Sailors who received overall excellent low or better, missing or illegible submission of documents and not meeting program age or PFA requirements. c. Minimum eligibility requirements must be met before submitting an application. Applications should be mailed only when fully completed. Officer interview boards shall consist of three officers. The CO of the applicant may not be a board member and should not submit an interview appraisal sheet. The personal interview of the CO should be conducted only after the application is complete and the officer interview board has submitted their appraisals. The full picture of the academic and officer potential of an applicant can only be determined by reviewing the SAT/ACT scores, high school/college transcripts and a completed application package. d. The endorsement of the CO is extremely important, especially the ranking of the applicant among his or her peers. The endorsement should contain specifics about the academic potential, commitment, leadership, service above self and potential for successful service of the applicant as a naval officer. CO comments should specify the primary option to which the applicant is applying and address how the applicant meets qualifications for that option. For junior Sailors with only schoolhouse evaluations, the CO must address the schoolhouse status of the applicant and performance in their endorsement. e. An interview board and nomination review board shall be conducted in line with reference (a). It is recommended that officers belonging to the designator of choice of the applicant, if available, be asked to participate in the interview/nomination review board to assess the applicant for their community. Officer appraisals provide important insight on the applicant. The appraisal from the board should be a frank and honest assessment of the leadership and academic potential of the applicant. Appraisal forms should be typed to ensure legibility for the selection board. f. The personal statement of the applicant should address why the Sailor wants to become an officer, how the selection of the Sailor would improve the Navy and why the Sailor is applying for a specific option. Sailors must also address any hardships or unique experiences that shaped their character. Junior Sailors should provide information on high school experiences as high school transcripts rarely provide in-depth information on involvement in sports, clubs, volunteer hours, work, etc. Additionally, applicants should address any anomalies in their package (e.g., poor high school grades, college grades or service school grades, poor evaluation performance). The explanation should include details of the situation, how the applicant has overcome these issues and why the applicant will be successful in the future. g. The application is a reflection of the applicant. Applicants should review their application in its entirety before submission. They must check for misspelled words and improper grammar, and ensure all transcripts (high school and all colleges) are enclosed. h. Within the last year, applicants must have passed both PFA cycles to include body composition assessment and the physical readiness test (PRT) with performance in the good category or better. For applicants who received a waiver on the most recent PRT, points will be awarded from the most recent observed score from the latest full test taken within 1 year of the application (i.e., Fall 2018 and Spring 2019). i. Applicants may include additional recommendations, qualifications or other accomplishments as a part of their application. 8. Mail completed applications to: Commander Naval Service Training Command (N92/STA 21) 250 Dallas Street Ste A Pensacola FL 32508-5268 9. Program information to include program updates, eligibility criteria, application requirements and selection procedures is available on MyNavy Portal at https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/career- planning/commissioning-programs. 10. Point of contacts: a. For STA-21 program and application procedures contact Naval Service Training Command, STA-21 Program Officer at (850) 452-9433/ 9563 DSN 459 or via e-mail at pnsc_sta21(at)navy.mil. b. For STA-21 Nuclear option, point of contact is the Nuclear Enlisted Community Manager, OPNAV N133D, at (703) 604-5491/DSN 664 or via e-mail at bullnuke(at)navy.mil. 11. Released by Vice Admiral R. P. Burke, N1.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//