The school code for a Non-Commissioned Officer Evaluation Report (NCOER) typically refers to the identification of the school or training program that a soldier attended. This code is used to document the soldier’s professional development and training in their evaluation records. The specific school code can vary based on the institution or course, and it is usually listed in official Army publications or training management systems. For accurate information, soldiers should consult their unit's personnel administration or the Army Training Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS).
The code is "02".
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Yes its called A Relief for Cause NCOER
You should receive your first NCOER 12 months after your date of rank of E-5 Sergeant, which would be your Annual, unless a Change of Rater NCOER is due to PCS or change in rating chain.
No, you're not required to have an NCOER started until you're wearing hard stripes.
Yes. Read the Reg.
YES
Data entered into the NCOER Training Environment is typically deleted after 18 months from the date of submission.
A "Complete the Record" entry is used on an NCOER when a portion of the rated period was previously not covered by an evaluation report, but now needs to be included to provide a comprehensive assessment of the rated NCO's performance. This entry ensures that the NCOER captures the entire rated period for the individual.
Commissioned officers don't receiver an NCOER - the NCO portion of that should be sufficient explanation that it pertains to noncommissioned officers, and not commissioned officers.
The Noncommissioned Officer Evaluation Report (NCOER) is typically signed first by the rated NCO, who acknowledges the evaluation. After the rated NCO, the immediate supervisor or rater signs the NCOER to confirm their assessment. Finally, the senior rater also signs to provide an additional level of oversight and input.
No. It is already documented on the 1059.