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15 SEP2025 SNA/SNFO BOARD

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
Processors are civilian contractors in each recruiting office from my understanding that does an independent review of every single packet that comes through, be it regular board or immediate select so I'd assume the same for BDCP too. For reference, it took me maybe 6-8 weeks to get mine processed and uploaded upon the initial submission--which isn't to the board, but to the processors for review; I also had it sent back for a tweak about 2 weeks in. The major delay according to my recruiter was a big processor delay that went on for who knows how long but just be aware that it could happen for any station any time unfortunately; I've seen others on here comment that their's got processed and uploaded to the board in 2 days.

As MowinThaAir suggested emmah12 I'd also suggest you try and convince your recruiter or processor to get your packet in for this board before the 8/15 deadline if they don't have any other urgent packets submitted before you that also need to meet the same deadline.
Clarification, the processors are civilian government employees not contractors, they just review to make sure the all the required documents are there not the quality of what is submitted.
 

fighter-cat22

SNA BDCP Applicant
They did mention they were just informed of a board in October. Can anyone else confirm this? Or was the Medical Recruiter I talked to just referring to the October deadline for the November board?
My recruiter also told me about an October board, something like October 3rd? So it very well could be true, but just like all boards there’s a chance it gets cancelled.
 

emmah12

New Member
My recruiter also told me about an October board, something like October 3rd? So it very well could be true, but just like all boards there’s a chance it gets cancelled.
Yeah the next board after this September one applications are due Oct 3 and they don’t convene until like end of Nov
 

CaiqueB

SNA BDCP Applicant
Hey guys I just talked to my recruiter and got some good news. He said that there is something called I-SEL BDCP. He basically told me that it’s just like the regular I-SEL but for BDCP. So I'm assuming they’ll meet independent of the board and select candidates on a rolling basis. I’ll keep you guys updated on how this goes! If anyone here is an active recruiter, is this right?
 

hhwatson

Member
Hey guys I just talked to my recruiter and got some good news. He said that there is something called I-SEL BDCP. He basically told me that it’s just like the regular I-SEL but for BDCP. So I'm assuming they’ll meet independent of the board and select candidates on a rolling basis. I’ll keep you guys updated on how this goes! If anyone here is an active recruiter, is this right?
Since when? This would be awesome.
 

hulk_lettuce

New Member
Took the ASTB and got a 47 5/6/5, 3.39 GPA. Should I stick with my scores for the BDCP if I'm going for SNA/SNFO. I saw on the spreadsheet a lot of people with comparable scores with SNA/SNFO getting picked up as SNFO, curious if it would be the same for the BDCP?
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
Took the ASTB and got a 47 5/6/5, 3.39 GPA. Should I stick with my scores for the BDCP if I'm going for SNA/SNFO. I saw on the spreadsheet a lot of people with comparable scores with SNA/SNFO getting picked up as SNFO, curious if it would be the same for the BDCP?

Check out the spread sheets to see where you unofficially stack.
 

Avionx

New Member
Took the ASTB and got a 47 5/6/5, 3.39 GPA. Should I stick with my scores for the BDCP if I'm going for SNA/SNFO. I saw on the spreadsheet a lot of people with comparable scores with SNA/SNFO getting picked up as SNFO, curious if it would be the same for the BDCP?
Go for it, but always seek to improve the scores and your package. I am studying again and are planning to take the test should I not be recommended. Just to stay ahead for the next board.

Good luck!
 

natertater225

New Member
Took the ASTB and got a 47 5/6/5, 3.39 GPA. Should I stick with my scores for the BDCP if I'm going for SNA/SNFO. I saw on the spreadsheet a lot of people with comparable scores with SNA/SNFO getting picked up as SNFO, curious if it would be the same for the BDCP?
Check with your recruiter if you were able to make the Sept board, the deadlines where last Friday from what I heard from my recruiter.
 
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