An official website of the United States government
Here's how you know
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

News from around the Fleet

WTI Scholars Program Sends First Cohort Back to the Fleet

04 November 2021

From Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James Norket, Naval Postgraduate School Office of University Communications

MONTEREY, Calif. - Last year, the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) launched a pilot program to take fleet Warfare Tactics Instructors (WTIs) and give them the academic theory behind those tactics to improve their warfighting capabilities. All four of the students graduated from the WTI Scholar program this summer and are taking their newfound knowledge back to the Fleet.

WTIs, pronounced “witties,” are a sub-group of officers trained by the Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center (SMWDC) to conduct advanced tactical training, doctrinal development, assessments of shipboard at-sea training, and serve in critical operational billets in one of four specialized areas – anti-submarine and surface warfare, amphibious warfare, mine warfare, and integrated air and missile defense warfare.

The idea of the WTI Scholars Program began when leaders from SMWDC saw a return on investment from officers in the WTI program who already had an NPS master’s degree or were earning their degrees through NPS’ varied distance learning programs.

One key educational challenge facing WTIs is that many of them had to forgo the opportunity to obtain graduate education due to the WTI career path constraints precluding in-residence educational tours. NPS stepped in and shortened certain curricula, allowing WTIs to obtain an accelerated master’s degree in order to get back to the fleet in a reasonable time to fill key billets. The price for this is the elimination of certain milestones that a full-length resident NPS curriculum typically provides, such as Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) Phase I certification and a subspecialty code, but the core master’s degree requirements are still met in all nine “WTI Scholars” offerings.

“This is an excellent opportunity for us to further our education in a way that benefits both us and the Navy,” said Navy Lt. Matt Mitchelmore, a graduate from NPS’ Graduate School of Defense Management. “We get to take certain topics that are related to our degree, but for the rest of the required credits, we got to take classes that interested us, like organizational behavior or leadership classes that will benefit the fleet in other unique ways.”

Navy Lt. Christopher Chavez, another student from the pilot program, said that the WTI Scholar Program was an excellent opportunity, and thinks that every Navy officer that is eligible and able to take this course should do just that.

“If I met anybody in the same situation as I was, I would tell them that it was a perfect opportunity,” said Chavez. “This program can give you the best of both worlds. You can get excellent, tangible knowledge, and then you can also get some time yourself to get a master's in-residence at NPS. I couldn’t have asked for anything better.”

 

Google Translation Disclaimer

  • Google Translate, a third party service provided by Google, performs all translations directly and dynamically.
  • Commander, U.S. Navy Region Korea, cnrk.cnic.navy.mil has no control over the features, functions, or performance of the Google Translate service.
  • The automated translations should not be considered exact and should be used only as an approximation of the original English language content.
  • This service is meant solely for the assistance of limited English-speaking users of the website.
  • Commander, U.S. Navy Region Korea, cnrk.cnic.navy.mil does not warrant the accuracy, reliability, or timeliness of any information translated.
  • Some items cannot be translated, including but not limited to image buttons, drop down menus, graphics, photos, or portable document formats (pdfs).
  • Commander, U.S. Navy Region Korea, cnrk.cnic.navy.mil does not directly endorse Google Translate or imply that it is the only language translation solution available to users.
  • All site visitors may choose to use similar tools for their translation needs. Any individuals or parties that use Commander, U.S. Navy Region Korea, cnrk.cnic.navy.mil content in translated form, whether by Google Translate or by any other translation services, do so at their own risk.
  • IE users: Please note that Google Translate may not render correctly when using Internet Explorer. Users are advised to use MS Edge, Safari, Chrome, or Firefox browser to take full advantage of the Google Translate feature.
  • The official text of content on this site is the English version found on this website. If any questions arise related to the accuracy of the information contained in translated text, refer to the English version on this website, it is the official version.

Commander, U.S. Navy Region Korea   |   PSC 478 Box 1   |   FPO AP, 96212-0001
Official U.S. Navy Website