The selectees for the upcoming training program are the enlisted men who have been chosen to participate.
It wouldn't happen straight off. If they enlisted with a degree, were assigned to a unit, then sent to OCS, they'd certainly not return to that unit. If they did a four year contract while enlisted, then went to university for four years, and obtained a commission, then it could be possible.
Yes, if you become an army officer after college, you will still have to attend officer training, which is different from enlisted boot camp. Officer training focuses on leadership, management, and specialized skills required for officer roles in the military. It is typically a more intensive and longer program compared to basic training for enlisted personnel.
John Cena was not in the military. Cena was, however, enlisted in a military training program for a film that he starred in ("The Marine"), which is how he earned his own set of dog-tags.
An apprentice typically knows it's their turn for the in-school portion of their training through a pre-established schedule provided by their training program or employer. They may receive notifications via email or through a dedicated training portal. Additionally, apprentices can communicate with their supervisors or training coordinators to confirm their upcoming school dates. Keeping track of any announcements or updates from the training program is also essential.
Some examples of evaluation survey questions for a training program could include: How satisfied were you with the content of the training program? Did the training program meet your learning objectives? How well did the training program prepare you for your role? Did the training program enhance your skills and knowledge? How likely are you to recommend this training program to others? What aspects of the training program could be improved? Did the training program provide practical and applicable information? How engaging was the training program? Did the training program meet your expectations? How likely are you to apply what you learned in the training program to your work?
The cost to get into an employee training program will vary as to which program or job you will be training for. Also, the training program costs do vary from facility to facility.
'Enlisted navy officer' is not a designation. If you are enlisted, you are not an officer. An officer can apply for Medical school, whether they can remain on active duty or not will depend on the program they can get accepted to.
If you wish to be an enlisted Marine then from the time you enlist until you graduate Boot Camp is about 3 months. At hat point you are considered a Marine but it is probable you will require more specialized training. You can earn a commission, become an officer, by graduating from a Military Academy, going through the ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) program while graduating for a civilian University that offers that program, or through a direct commission from the Enlisted ranks. All these take at least 4 years.
There is a great training program at New Horizons. Training Connection has a really good program available that is inexpensive.
An enlisted Airman can sign up for the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) by first contacting their unit's education officer or the ROTC detachment at a local college or university. They will need to meet eligibility requirements, which may include maintaining certain academic standards and obtaining permission from their chain of command. Once approved, the Airman can apply for the program, which may involve submitting an application and attending interviews. If accepted, they will undergo training to become a commissioned officer while balancing their current enlisted duties.
Training effectiveness refers to the success of a given training program. A program that manages to achieve its training goals is normally considered successful.
The US Army has an enlistment program to help recruit troops.