Fleet Seminar Program Classes Begins

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Monday, September 06, 2021
Various Locations

Fleet Seminar Program

Officers who are Active Duty or Reserve status, as well as Government Civilians can apply for FSP. Contracted personnel are not eligible to apply.

The U.S. Naval War College (NWC), Fleet Seminar Program (FSP) delivers the NWC Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) Phase I to students who cannot attend the NWC in-residence. The FSP curriculum expands critical and creative thinking and develops problem-solving skills as they pertain to decision-making and leadership in the maritime domain.

This course delivers a seminar-based curriculum taught by adjunct and on-campus faculty members to students annually at Naval bases and stations across the United States. Upon successful completion of the core courses students earn JPME Phase I credit and NWC diploma.

About the U.S. Naval War College

NWC features a one-year graduate-level program that annually graduates about 600 resident and 1,000 distance learning students. Graduating students earn JPME credit and either a diploma or a master’s degree in National Security and Strategic Studies or Defense and Strategic Studies.

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