OR Recruiting

  1. What is the O Cruitman Instruction?
    1131.2J
  2. How long is OCS?
    13 weeks
  3. How long is ODS?
    5 weeks
  4. What does OAR stand for?
    Officer aptitude rating
  5. How many sections of the ASTB?
    7
  6. How many times can you take the ASTB in a life time?
    3
  7. What does ASTB stand for?
    Aviation Selection Test Battery
  8. When are collegiates required to do a PFA?
    • Twice a year
    • 30 days before shipping
  9. What does ORAMPS stand for?
    Officer Recruiting Annual Market Prospecting System
  10. What does OHARP stand for?
    Officer hometown assistance recruiting program
  11. What is SEMINAR?
    Provides minority personnel paygrade E6 to 06 to talk with influential members in minority communities to tell them about the opportunities of the navy
  12. What does SEMINAR stand for?
    Senior enlisted minority assistance in recruiting
  13. Name 7 affinity groups
    • NSBE - National Society of Black Engineers
    • SHPE - Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
    • APAMSA - Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association
    • SWE - Society of Women Engineers
    • AISES - American Indian Science and Engineering Society
    • MAES - Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientist
    • SASE - Society of Asian Scientist and Engineers
  14. What does ASTB stand for?
    Aviation Selection Test Battery
  15. Explain the ASTB retesting Policy.
    • Lifetime limit of 3
    • All retest 30 days apart
  16. Explain the collegiate referral program?
    Collegiates can get advanced one paygrade upon referring someone
  17. What does CMR stand for for?
    Collegiate Management Report
  18. When are CMRs due to NRC?
    • NLT 31 January for fall semester grades
    • 30 June for spring semester Grades
  19. What are your responsibilities 45 days prior to OCS?
    Pre Shipping PFA
  20. What are the big 4 in officer recruiting?
    • AC/RC Medical
    • AC/RC Genoff
  21. How many specialties are in the MSC program?
    31
  22. Where do you ho to find if a medical program is open or closed?
    Dashboard
  23. What is the officer cruitman number?
    1131.2
  24. What is scroll?
    Determines the commissioning paygrade
  25. What is a ecclesiastic endorsement?
    Endorsement needed for a chaplain applicant
  26. What is the OAR?
    Officer aptitude Rating
  27. What is the lowest score you can get on the OAR?
    35
  28. Where do you get specific program requirements?
    • PA(N31)
    • On my navy HR
  29. What student program exist for Nurses?
    • NCP
    • Nurse Corp Program
  30. What does CCPD stand for?
    Centralized Credentials and Privileging Directorate
  31. Where is CCPD located?
    Jacksonville Florida
  32. What does NCLEX stand for?
    National Council Licensure Examination
  33. What is the NCLEX?
    Nationwide exam for licensing of nurses
  34. What does MCAT stand for?
    Medical College Admission Test
  35. Explain what the MCAT is.
    Required for admission to most medical schools
  36. What are the NUPOC programs?
    • Nuclear Reactors
    • Proto type instructor
    • Power school instructor
    • Nuclear surface
    • Nuclear sub
  37. Name some genoff DCO programs.
    • Supply
    • Intel
    • PAO
    • CEC
    • JAG
    • Chaplain
    • AMDO
  38. Whats the max MCAT score?
    528
  39. What is Match?
    When residency candidates and residency programs simultaneously “match” to fill first year and second year post graduate training positions
  40. When is match day? Military and civilian
    • Military December
    • Civilians March
  41. What does HPSP stand for?
    Health Professions Scholarship Program
  42. What does HSCP stand for?
    Health Service Collegiate Program
  43. Who would apply for HPSP or HSCP?
    Medical Students
  44. What does FAP stand for? What kind of program is it?
    • Financial Assistance Program
    • Active duty
  45. What does TMS stand for? What kind of program is TMS?
    • Training in Medical specialties.
    • Reserve program
  46. What does Da and DCO stand for and who would apply for these programs?
    • Direct Access
    • Direct Commissioning Officer
    • Fully trained medical professionals
  47. What requirements do collegiate have?
    • PRT
    • Urinalysis
    • Follow ucmj
  48. What is CV?
    Curriculum Vitae - Resume
  49. What is the only Medical program thats application goaled?
    Nurse corps program
  50. What is the time frame for Nurse Corps Program submission?
    July - September
  51. Who needs credentialing?
    Required for healthcare practitioners who are permitted to practice independently under state law.
  52. Name the MSC specialties that require credentialing?
    • Audiology
    • Podiatry
    • Optometry
    • Occupational therapy
    • Physical therapy
    • Pharmacy
    • Social work
  53. What is the motherload list? Whats it used for?
    • List that gives you all the collegiate by school in your area
    • Can be used to build COIs and get presentations
  54. Name the IRR collegiate programs?
    • CCPO - chaplain Candidate program officer
    • JAG - Judge Advocate General
    • HPSP - Health Professions Scholarship Program
    • NCP - Nurse Candidate Program
    • FAP - Financial Assistance Program
  55. Name the Active Duty Collegiate Programs.
    • BDCP - Baccalaureate Degree Completion Program
    • CEC - Civil Engineering Corps
    • NUPOC - Nuclear Power Officer Candidate
    • NRE - Nuclear Reactor Engineer
    • NPI - Nuclear Power School Instructor
    • HSCP - Health Service Collegiate Program
  56. What is a example of a adverse Collegiate Management report?
    • Anything that would impact the collegiates ability to graduate
    • Not meeting gpa
    • Failed pfa
    • Failed urinalysis
  57. What does CMR stand for?
    Collegiate Management report
  58. What is the timeframe for uploading a Adverse CMR?
    10 days
  59. What is a appendix A?
    Active duty hand book
  60. What are the sections of the OAR?
    • Math skills test
    • Reading Comprehension Test
    • Mechanical Comprehension test
  61. What are the sections of the ASTB?
    • Math skills test(MST)
    • Reading Comprehension Test(RCT)
    • Mechanical Comprehension test(MCT)
    • Aviation and Nautical Information (ANI)
    • Naval Aviation and Trait Facet Inventory(NATFI)
    • Performance Based Measures (PBM)
    • Biographical Inventory with Response Verification (BI-RV)
  62. NUPOC timeline?
    nuclear pre screen from nuclear training officer(nto), NVIP/instructor VIP/Engineer VIP, Technical Interview, DC interview
  63. What is Frieda?
    A list of all medical professionals nation wide
  64. What are the two types of doctors?
    • MD - Allopathic
    • DO - Osteopathic
  65. Whats the max capacity for OCS?
    100 per class
  66. Who goes to ODS?
    Fully trained professionals
  67. What is a Pro Y?
    Means they are selected for a designator
  68. MCAT score needed?
    500
  69. DAT score needed?
    18
  70. What does APSR stand for? Whats in a APSR?
    • Applicant Processing Summary Record
    • Has basic info, gpa Designators and the priority of designators
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