The U.S. Navy is starting to enlist individuals who didn’t graduate from high school or get a GED, marking the second time in about a year that the service has opened the door to lower-performing recruits as it struggles to meet enlistment goals.
Recruits with no GED or high school diploma can enter service if they score above the 50th percentile on the Armed Services Qualification Test (ASQT). Around 500 of the over 2,400 prospective recruits turned away last year for not having an education certification may now be eligible under th...
Be U.S. citizens or permanent residents Be no younger than 17 Have no more than one dependent under the age of 18 Have a high school diploma or a GED Pass a physical fitness test Pass a medical exam Navy SEALs must be 28 years old or younger ...
To be eligible, the veteran must have a high school diploma or GED and must have completed the equivalent of 12 semester hours. Health Profession Stipend Program The Health Profession Stipend Program is codified as Title 10 U.S.C. §§ 16201-16204. If a veteran is enrolled in a medical,...