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15 SEP2025 SNA/SNFO BOARD

Sorry since I know this was already asked but couldn’t find the post on the thread but what was the number of applicants for SNA and how many were accepted?
 
I think they also look at your major along with ASTB and GPA. In the BDCP memo for the program description it says STEM degrees will get higher consideration.
Do you know where i could find a document describing what majors are considered STEM in the Navy? Im Information Technology and over here in the AF its non tech
 
Yes it’s cancelled for street SNA. It’s NFO, BDCP, and fleet applicants only now.
Ohhh ok, I’m BDCP so hopefully my application made it. Didn’t get reviewed this board or in May. My recruiter hasn’t been communicating much about if I’m at board yet or not, just said it got kicked back for Sep15 :/
 
Do you know where i could find a document describing what majors are considered STEM in the Navy? Im Information Technology and over here in the AF its non tech
That'd be a good question for your recruiter. That memo I saw just said STEM degrees will be given higher consideration, no mention of what kind of degrees were considered STEM.
 
Where do these numbers come from? I haven’t really heard much from anybody.
The PDF with the results has them, however it does not differentiate pro rec No between bdcp and regular ocs applications so it’s hard to tell what the actual bdcp or regular select rate is. All you get is Pro rec y bdcp, Pro rec yes regular, and Pro rec no sna.
 
Hey everybody!

I had a quick question regarding SNA applications. On the FY26 Board Schedule, it mentions that those who qualify for Aviation Immediate Selection accepts application on a rolling basis. Does that mean I can submit whenever I have the documents in place? I'm assuming that those applications will still go through some type of board?

Any response is greatly appreciated, and congrats to those who have been selected for their desired platforms!
 
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