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Sailors gather for the annual Wellness Expo in the Rockwell Gym to promote mental and physical health education. Navy Co...
05/29/2026

Sailors gather for the annual Wellness Expo in the Rockwell Gym to promote mental and physical health education. Navy College is joined by several schools to bring information about education and career advancement to the Sailors onboard JEB Little Creek.

05/21/2026

Due to internet capabilities the Military Recognition Ceremony at the Naval Undersea Museum will not be live today. We will record the ceremony and post to Facebook upon completion

Navy College Team Connects Historic Legacy with Future Readiness Aboard USS ConstitutionCHARLESTOWN NAVY YARD, Boston (A...
05/01/2026

Navy College Team Connects Historic Legacy with Future Readiness Aboard USS Constitution

CHARLESTOWN NAVY YARD, Boston (April 7, 2026) — The Navy College Program team visited USS Constitution April 7 to conduct an education fair and training summit, connecting the Navy’s historic legacy with modern-day readiness by equipping Sailors with critical academic resources.

Led by Bill Rodgers, the team engaged the active-duty crew with information on voluntary education opportunities, including programs offered through United States Naval Community College and eight partner academic institutions. The visit emphasized intellectual readiness as a key component of warfighting effectiveness, ensuring Sailors have access to flexible pathways for higher education while meeting operational demands.

Commissioned in 1797, Constitution—known as “Old Ironsides”—is the world’s oldest commissioned warship still afloat and remains a symbol of Navy heritage. Famous for her undefeated record of 33–0 and her role during the War of 1812, the ship continues to serve as an active-duty command and public attraction at the Charlestown Navy Yard. Ongoing preservation efforts, including maintenance of her historic masts and yardarms, support long-term readiness ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary.

The April 7 engagement brought education directly to the deckplates, where Sailors balanced ceremonial duties with professional development opportunities. Representatives from participating institutions provided guidance on degree programs, enrollment processes, and academic planning tailored to the unique demands of sea duty.

Lt. Lillian L. Tseng, the ship’s educational services officer, coordinated the visit, reinforcing command emphasis on lifelong learning and career development. In addition to the education fair, the Navy College team conducted command-approver training to ensure leaders can efficiently process tuition assistance and education requests.

The team also delivered a command-level briefing attended by the ship’s commanding officer, Cmdr. Crystal L. Schaefer, and members of the leadership team. The briefing highlighted the role of education in strengthening readiness, retention and long-term success for Sailors across the fleet.

Serving aboard Constitution requires precision, discipline and a deep respect for naval tradition. By bringing education resources directly to one of the Navy’s most historic platforms, the Navy College Program reinforced its commitment to ensuring Sailors who preserve the service’s legacy are equally prepared to build their own futures through accessible, high-quality education.

Sailors may fund their education through the Navy’s Tuition Assistance and Navy College Program for Afloat College Education (NCPACE), which together provide access to more than 2,400 partner schools at over 9,600 locations worldwide. These programs are designed to support Sailors across a wide range of operational environments, including those with limited connectivity or demanding schedules.

For additional information or counseling, Sailors can contact the Navy College Virtual Education Center at 833-330-MNCC (6622). Select Option 4, “Education & Training,” then Option 1, “Navy College Tuition Assistance (TA) & Counseling.” Support is available Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EST, excluding federal holidays.

Sailors can also explore education opportunities, program eligibility and application guidance by visiting the Navy College Program website at https://www.navycollege.navy.mil⁠.

🎡 Happening Now: Culinary Arts Fair at NAVSUP FLC Norfolk! 🍳We’re live and ready for you!Stop by today and connect direc...
03/27/2026

🎡 Happening Now: Culinary Arts Fair at NAVSUP FLC Norfolk! 🍳

We’re live and ready for you!
Stop by today and connect directly with Navy College Program staff who are on site to answer your questions and help you explore your education and career opportunities.

📍 NAVSUP FLC Norfolk
1968 Gilbert St., Bldg. W-143
6th Floor, Jack Room
⏰ Now until 1 p.m.
Come take advantage of:

• One-on-one time with Navy College Program counselors

• Personalized guidance on your education goals

• Cooking stations, guest speakers, and more

Free entry—just come on up!

If you’re nearby, there’s still time—come join us!

Hampton Roads is on the path to education excellence. Come see us on Norfolk and Dam Neck this week.
03/18/2026

Hampton Roads is on the path to education excellence. Come see us on Norfolk and Dam Neck this week.

Come on out between 1030-1300 to Huntington Hall Gym
03/12/2026

Come on out between 1030-1300 to Huntington Hall Gym

03/06/2026

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Come out to the Career Symposium today and let us show you how to get an education without spending a fortune. 830-1600 ...
02/25/2026

Come out to the Career Symposium today and let us show you how to get an education without spending a fortune. 830-1600 today.

Career Development Symposium has arrived in Pensacola and we are here to ensure Navy College is a prime course of action...
02/24/2026

Career Development Symposium has arrived in Pensacola and we are here to ensure Navy College is a prime course of action to entice your ability to attend college. Strike a rate and call Navy College at 833-330-6622 options 4 then option 1.

02/19/2026

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