To answer my own question I see Marion cost around $22,168 after search on the internet.
Thanks!To answer my own question I see Marion cost around $22,168 after search on the internet.
Don't go by the published number. Call admissions at Marion, there are a number of scholarships/Aid they can offer..
You’d be better off having your child attend a State Maritime Academy and applying for the SIP.Thanks!To answer my own question I see Marion cost around $22,168 after search on the internet.
Don't go by the published number. Call admissions at Marion, there are a number of scholarships/Aid they can offer..
Thank you. We will look into SIP.You’d be better off having your child attend a State Maritime Academy and applying for the SIP.Thanks!To answer my own question I see Marion cost around $22,168 after search on the internet.
Don't go by the published number. Call admissions at Marion, there are a number of scholarships/Aid they can offer..
The eligible SIP students entering the SIP Program, called cadets, may be awarded Federal funding of up to $8,000 annually, not to exceed $32,000 in a consecutive four year academic period. The SIP Program, is governed under 46 CFR 310.7, and is a voluntary program designed to assist cadets in defraying the cost of tuition, uniforms, books, and subsistence in return for a specific service obligation by the cadet / graduate."
Which Maritime Academy would you recommend?Thank you. We will look into SIP.You’d be better off having your child attend a State Maritime Academy and applying for the SIP.Thanks!To answer my own question I see Marion cost around $22,168 after search on the internet.
Don't go by the published number. Call admissions at Marion, there are a number of scholarships/Aid they can offer..
The eligible SIP students entering the SIP Program, called cadets, may be awarded Federal funding of up to $8,000 annually, not to exceed $32,000 in a consecutive four year academic period. The SIP Program, is governed under 46 CFR 310.7, and is a voluntary program designed to assist cadets in defraying the cost of tuition, uniforms, books, and subsistence in return for a specific service obligation by the cadet / graduate."
All are equally good. I would seek out the one that you can receive instate or regional tuition.Which Maritime Academy would you recommend?Thank you. We will look into SIP.You’d be better off having your child attend a State Maritime Academy and applying for the SIP.Thanks!To answer my own question I see Marion cost around $22,168 after search on the internet.
Don't go by the published number. Call admissions at Marion, there are a number of scholarships/Aid they can offer..
The eligible SIP students entering the SIP Program, called cadets, may be awarded Federal funding of up to $8,000 annually, not to exceed $32,000 in a consecutive four year academic period. The SIP Program, is governed under 46 CFR 310.7, and is a voluntary program designed to assist cadets in defraying the cost of tuition, uniforms, books, and subsistence in return for a specific service obligation by the cadet / graduate."
My DS is still HOLD NWL and hopeful, but he is looking more at being ready for a new plan B attending prep school at MMI or NMMI. He has notified USMMA Admissions that he would be interested in a prep school sponsorship if he doesn't get accepted into USMMA this year. But what is the process? Should he fill out an application now for MMI or NMMI or is that handled by USMMA admissions if they sponsor him? How late can you wait on submitting an application to MMI or NMMI if you are self Prep? Also one source informed him that USMMA is not doing as many sponsorships as in the past.
The eligible SIP students entering the SIP Program, called cadets, may be awarded Federal funding of up to $8,000 annually, not to exceed $32,000 in a consecutive four year academic period. The SIP Program, is governed under 46 CFR 310.7, and is a voluntary program designed to assist cadets in defraying the cost of tuition, uniforms, books, and subsistence in return for a specific service obligation by the cadet / graduate."
Career flexibility?The eligible SIP students entering the SIP Program, called cadets, may be awarded Federal funding of up to $8,000 annually, not to exceed $32,000 in a consecutive four year academic period. The SIP Program, is governed under 46 CFR 310.7, and is a voluntary program designed to assist cadets in defraying the cost of tuition, uniforms, books, and subsistence in return for a specific service obligation by the cadet / graduate."
The program also requires the student to take the 8 year reserve commission and sail 150+ days or go active duty, or get a waiver from MARAD. That takes a lot of career flexibility out of the equation. They're basically reproducing the KP service obligation for a fraction of the cost of a KP grad. I don't think I would trade 5 years of career flexibility for $32k.
Career flexibility?The eligible SIP students entering the SIP Program, called cadets, may be awarded Federal funding of up to $8,000 annually, not to exceed $32,000 in a consecutive four year academic period. The SIP Program, is governed under 46 CFR 310.7, and is a voluntary program designed to assist cadets in defraying the cost of tuition, uniforms, books, and subsistence in return for a specific service obligation by the cadet / graduate."
The program also requires the student to take the 8 year reserve commission and sail 150+ days or go active duty, or get a waiver from MARAD. That takes a lot of career flexibility out of the equation. They're basically reproducing the KP service obligation for a fraction of the cost of a KP grad. I don't think I would trade 5 years of career flexibility for $32k.
If the student did not get accepted to Kings Point a State Maritime Academy offers the same degree, license and commission. The SIP is a way to lessen costs. It’s a better option than spending a year at a prep school hoping to get in a second time.
My son is finishing second self prep year at Marion and between foundation and schools scholarships total out of pocket was about 18k total for 2 yearsTo answer my own question I see Marion cost around $22,168 after search on the internet.