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PACIFIC SOUTHWEST REGION
Winter 2024-25 Training Site
"Where Excellence and Opportunity Come Together!"

Our trainings this winter

WANT TO REGISTER?  CLICK ON YOUR DESIRED TRAINING

TO DOWNLOAD THE WELCOME ABOARD PACKET.

THE PACKET CONTAINS ALL STEPS TO REGISTER ON PAGE 1 OR 2,

AS WELL AS LINKS TO BOTH OUR ONLINE

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FORM AND PAYMENT WEBSITE.





Camp San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, CA

Recruit Training - Recruits

Recruit Training - Staff Cadets and Officers

Petty Officer Leadership Academy (POLA)

Chief Petty Officer Academy (CPOA)

Ham Radio

Honors and Ceremonies

Basic Medical

Photojournalism

NLCC Orientation

Operations



South Bayfront Sailing Association, Chula Vista, CA



Basic Sailing with Catamarans Day Camp

Shipboard Maintenance

 

How to register for our trainings

Submit your request through the Magellan Parent Portal.
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Download the Welcome Aboard Packet (see above) and read it!
ALL THE LINKS TO OUR STORE AND
THE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FORM CAN BE FOUND THERE!

 
Once your unit has approved your request, we will confirm you 
(meaning that we are holding your spot for you)
if your Parent Portal is complete and there is still space available.  

You will have 48 hours to complete your registration.  This includes:

1
Completion of the Additional Information Form, a computer form. 
Please note that, if you will be traveling commercially,
you do not need the travel specifics to fill this out.


 

2
Payment of training fees at our store. 
PLEASE DO NOT PAY UNTIL YOU ARE CONFIRMED!
We are accepting 3Free credits - please let us know if you want to use yours!


3
If you have indicated that you will need medications at training,
we will check your Portal to verify that
you have a fully signed Medical Supplemental Form on file
and your medications are compatible with our training environment.

4
If you need an ADA accommodation (program modification) at training,
we will check for that on your Portal.  Please be aware that all requests
must be approved by the Officer in Charge of your desired training.

5
Some of our trainings require additional submissions,
such as signed consent forms and cadet questionnaires, for approval.  
Please make sure that you supply these items as specified in that
training's Welcome Aboard Packet. 


If you have not completed all required steps within the allotted time,
we will UNCONFIRM you and you will lose your guaranteed place. 
If this happens, you must complete your registration and
we will then approve if space is still available.

STAFF CADETS:
We will not confirm a space until we have been notified that
you have been approved to staff by your OIC. 
We will then confirm you as a staff cadet
and you must complete your registration as above.

QUESTIONS???
Please contact us at admin@nsccpsw.org.

About Us

Our Mission
"In cooperation with the Department of the Navy, to encourage and aid American youth to develop, train them in seagoing skills, and to teach them patriotism, courage, self-reliance and kindred virtues."  
NSCC Charter - 36 USC 1541.

Sea Cadet organizations exist in most of the maritime nations of the world. Recognizing the value of these organizations in educating youth in maritime matters, the Department of the Navy requested the Navy League of the United States to establish a similar program for American youth. The Navy League agreed to do so and formally established the Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) and Navy League Cadet Corps (NLCC) in 1958. Recognizing the importance and benefits of the NSCC, Congress on September 10,  1962 federally incorporated the Naval Sea Cadet Corps under Public Law 87-655 (36 USC 1541).  Midshipman Association to offer cadets broader opportunities in areas of leadership and aviation. The NSCC also took an active part 
in the creation of the International Sea Cadet Association (ISCA). The ISCA is an association of Sea Cadet Corps' from around the world, whose main objective is to facilitate exchanges of cadets between member countries.

A medical examination similar to a high school sports physical is required for all cadet applicants to the Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) or Navy League Cadet Corps (NLCC). No one will be denied admission to the NSCC/NLCC due to a medical disability.   Where a medical condition precludes full, unlimited participation, a Request for Accommodation (NSCADM 015) may be presented by the parent or guardian for review so the cadet may participate in NSCC activities to the maximum extent possible.

Adult applicants must be in good health commensurate with their age group and be free from any ailment or condition that would prevent them from satisfactorily performing their primary duty of supervising youth. NOTE: Adults not physically qualified to perform all duties may still participate with a waiver from NHQ considering the parameters of their expected contribution to the NSCC program.