Service Obligation After Graduation
At the Academy you will receive an excellent education
and the skills necessary for a successful career. Since
the Federal Government has a substantial investment in
your education, you will be required to fulfill the terms
of a service obligation after graduation.
The Academy - U.S. Navy Relationship
The U.S. Department of Transportation, through its Maritime
Administration, is primarily responsible for America's
merchant marine and the education of merchant marine officers.
However, a strong relationship exists as well between
the Academy and U.S. Navy. Because of national defense
requirements, the Navy is interested in the maintenance
of a viable U.S. merchant marine, manned by well-trained
U.S. citizens who possess an understanding of naval procedures,
so that merchant ships can operate with the Navy in peacetime
or during war or national emergency. In addition, Academy
graduates historically have been a source of active duty
naval officers in times of mobilization or during emergency
situations. The Navy assists in promoting a strong merchant
marine by maintaining a Department of Naval Science at
the Academy which indoctrinates midshipmen in the administration
and operation of the U.S.Navy through formal classroom
training in each of the four years of a midshipmen's
course of instruction. The Department of Naval Science
is staffed by active duty naval officers and enlisted
personnel.
Naval Reserve Appointment
Any U.S. citizen who applies to the Academy also applies
for an appointment as Midshipman, Merchant Marine Reserve,
U.S. Naval Reserve. Your application will be reviewed
by the Office-In-Charge of the Department of Naval Science.
To qualify for a Midshipman appointment you must have
satisfactorily completed then Department of Defense Medical
Examination Review Board (DODMERB) entrance physical.
You must also complete an Electronic Personnel Security
Questionnaire (EPSQ) prior to reporting to the Academy.
The ESPQ is an honesty and loyalty check required prior
to receiving a security clearance. This questionnaire
must be honestly and thoroughly completed. Issues that
will cause a problem include failure to report an arrest
by civil or federal authorities, and processing a non-U.S.
passport, or dual country citizenship. If any of these
issues apply, you should contact the Academy's Department
of Naval Science for clarification of Navy policy and
for guidance on resolving the issue.
In the event that a midshipman fails to display the qualities
of leadership, character, and aptitude expected of a prospective
commissioned officer in the U.S. Armed Forces, the Chief
of Naval Education and Training (CNET) may terminate the
midshipman's appointment. The midshipman is also
separated from the Academy is such a case.
Naval Science Program
All midshipmen are required to take a program of courses
administered by the Department of Naval Science. CNET,
located in Pensacola, Florida, prescribes the naval science
curriculum and furnishes required textbooks, references
and training aids. Naval science courses include Introduction
to the Merchant Marine Reserve; Naval Science for the
Merchant Marine Reserve Officer; Advanced Naval Science
for the Merchant Marine Reserve Officer; Fundamentals
of Leadership and Ethics; and Independent Study. Naval
Science courses are part of each student's complete
course of instruction and must be satisfactorily completed
as a prerequisite for graduation .
Your Service Obligation Contract
As required by Title 46 Appendix United States Code, each
student entering the Academy who is a citizen of the United
States must sign an agreement committing themselves:
A. To complete the course of instruction
at the Academy, unless separated by the Academy;
B. To fulfill the requirements for a
license as an
officer in the merchant marine of the United
States on or before the date of graduation from the Academy;
C.To maintain a license as an officer
in the merchant marine of the United States for at least
six years following the date of graduation from the Academy;
D.To apply for, and to accept if tendered,
an appointment to serve as a commissioned officer in the
U.S. Naval Reserve, (including the Merchant Marine Reserve,
U.S.Naval Reserve), U.S. Coast Guard Reserve, or any other
Reserve unit of an armed force of the United States, for
eight years following the date of graduation from the
Academy;
E. To serve the foreign and domestic
commerce and national defense of the United States for
at least five years following the date of graduation from
the Academy:
F. To report to the Secretary of Transportation on the
compliance with these requirements.
Breach of Service Obligation
Contact If the Secretary of Transportation determines
that any individual who has attended the Academy for not
less than two years (i.e., commenced their second class
[junior] year or beyond) has failed to fulfill the part
of the agreement described above in subparagraph A, that
individual may be ordered by the Secretary of the Navy
to active duty in the United States Navy for a period
of time not to exceed three years unless a hardship waiver
is granted by the Secretary of Transportation.
The period of obligated service of armed forces enlisted
members who are admitted to the Academy and accept appointment
as Midshipman, Merchant Marine Reserve (MMR), U.S. Naval
Reserve (USNR) may not be terminated because of that appointment.
If an enlisted member of any armed force accepts an appointment
as a midshipman and is subsequently disenrolled from the
Midshipman, MMR USNR Program for any reason other than
appointment as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Armed
Forces, or a physical disability, he or she may be required
to resume enlistment and shall complete the remaining
period of his or her military service obligation (MSO)
in compliance with Title 10 United States Code, Section
516.
Appointment in the U.S. Naval
Reserve In order to comply with your Service Obligation
Contract you must apply for and accept an appointment
as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Naval Reserve, U.S.
Coast Guard Reserve, or any other Reserve unit of an armed
force of the United States. With the recommendation of
the Officer-In-Charge, Department of Naval Science, and
the Academy superintendent, you will receive your appointment
at graduation. Although officer appointment applications
may be made to any armed force, the majority of graduates
will be appointed as ensigns in the Merchant Marine Reserve,
U.S. Naval Reserve. After appointment as Ensign, USNR,
you must perform satisfactorily in the Naval Reserve for
eight years. An individual's requirements and options
under this program will vary depending on whether the
graduate is working at sea or ashore. Details will be
provided by the Naval Science Department either through
their course of instruction or upon request.