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Career Path => Navy Nuke => Navy:Getting Out => Topic started by: MJ86 on Sep 20, 2012, 11:53

Title: Electrician E-6/EWS/6 yrs in getting out looking for advice
Post by: MJ86 on Sep 20, 2012, 11:53
Hello, my EAOS is in Feb, I should be on terminal leave in January. I have not been qualified EWS for >2 years so my plan is NLO>RO>SRO but at the same time I am interested in pursuing a degree in nuclear engineering. My question is are there any plants that have programs for getting engineering degrees? Or does anyone know of plants where I could pursue my career while pursuing an engineering degree at a nearby college? I am okay with working full time and going to school part or full time. I know it will be difficult but I really enjoy this stuff! Thank you for your time.

-Michael
Title: Re: Electrician E-6/EWS/6 yrs in getting out looking for advice
Post by: GLW on Sep 20, 2012, 12:25
Pilgrim, Seabrook - Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Shearon Harris - North Carolina State University

Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plant - University of Tennessee--Knoxville

there's four,....

it's not that hard to find 'em,...(http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb129/KDSarge/emoticons/dry-3.gif)
Title: Re: Electrician E-6/EWS/6 yrs in getting out looking for advice
Post by: Higgs on Sep 20, 2012, 05:56
Beaver Valley. Pitt.


Most utilities have some sort of tuition assistance, but it usually involves you paying out of pocket first, then getting reimbursed.

Justin
Title: Re: Electrician E-6/EWS/6 yrs in getting out looking for advice
Post by: MJ86 on Sep 21, 2012, 01:45
Thank you for your time. Tried looking for them myself first, guess I will have to be a little more patient and try harder.