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ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR (AY) 2024-2025 JOINT & COMBINED WARFIGHTING SCHOOL (JCWS) SEAT QUOTAS

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MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC MRA MM//
SUBJ/ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR (AY) 2024-2025 JOINT &
COMBINED WARFIGHTING SCHOOL (JCWS) SEAT QUOTAS//
REF/A/DODI 1300.19//
REF/B/CJCSI 1330.05B//
NARR/REF (A) IS DODI 1300.19 WITH CHANGE 1 DOD JOINT OFFICER
MANAGEMENT (JOM) PROGRAM EFFECTIVE 18 MAY 2023. REF (B) IS CJCSI
1300.05B JOINT OFFICER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM PROCEDURES EFFECTIVE
6 JUL 2020.//
POC/S. P. HEBERT/CIV/ASSISTANT JOINT OFFICER MATTERS OFFICER
(AJOMO)/M&RA/HQMC/MMOA/TEL: (703) 784-9280/
EMAIL: [email protected]//
POC/B. WILSON/CIV/DEPUTY DIRECTOR/SENIOR ENLISTED ACADEMY/
COLLEGE OF ENLISTED MILITARY EDUCATION/MARINE CORPS UNIVERSITY/TEL:
(703) 432-5287/EMAIL: [email protected]//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. Situation. The Marine Corps is required to
designate a sufficient number of quality officers to be a Joint
Qualified Officer (JQO). In order to be eligible for JQO, officers
must complete Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) Phase II.
The Joint Forces Staff College (JFSC) offers JPME Phase II through
their Joint & Combined Warfighting School (JCWS) ten week resident
curriculum and a Hybrid curriculim, which is split up into three
phases.
2. Mission. Provide qualified officers in the grades of O-4 to O-6
and staff noncommissioned officers in the grades of E-7 to E-9 the
opportunity to achieve JPME II through JCWS in order to increase
joint qualification eligibility, meet service talent management
requirements, and to ensure commands are staffed with officers who
can lead joint planning efforts, integrate the creativity of
operational art with the analytical and logical process of
operational design, and be proficient with the Joint Planning
Process as the application framework to develop theater strategies
and operational plans.
3. Execution.
3.a. Dates and allocations for AY 2024-2025 courses are (read in
five columns):
Course Submission Deadline Report Graduation Allocations
25-1 12 Nov 24 12 Jan 25 21 Mar 25 15
25-2 30 Jan 25 30 Mar 25 06 Jun 25 13
25-3 22 Apr 25 22 Jun 25 29 Aug 25 12
25-4 14 Jul 25 14 Sep 25 21 Nov 25 14
3.b. Dates for the AY 2024-2025 JCWS-Hybrid are as follows (read in
five columns):
Course Submission Deadline Week 0 Start Date Graduation
25-1 02 Oct 24 02 Dec 24 09 Dec 24 26 Sep 25
25-2 21 Nov 24 21 Jan 25 27 Jan 25 31 Oct 25
25-3 10 Dec 24 10 Feb 25 17 Feb 25 21 Nov 25
3.b.1 Dates for Hybrid face-to-face are as follows (read in three
columns):
Course F2F-1 F2F-2
24-1 28 Apr-2 May 25 15-26 Sep 25
24-2 2-6 Jun 25 20-31 Oct 25
24-3 23-27 Jun 25 10-21 Nov 25
3.c. Major subordinate commands may nominate Marines in the grade
of E-7/E-8/E-9/O-4/O-5/O-6 to attend the course in accordance with
the above allocations. JCWS Hyrbid Courses have one active duty
allocation per course.
3.d. Course prerequisites (Officer and Enlisted)
3.d.1. An active secret clearance, validated in the Defense
Information Security System is required. Marines who do not
possess an active security clearance will not be accepted into the
course due to the classification of several classes.
3.d.2. Must be in compliance with height/weight/physical
fitness test/combat fitness test standards.
3.d.3. Must be in the first year of (365 days), or en route to, a
joint assignment or equivalent (only applies to O-4s).
3.e. Officer nominees must have completed JPME I credit from an
accredited Intermediate Service School. Marines that have not
completed JPME I will require a Direct Entry Waiver. Direct Entry
Waivers will be submitted to the Joint Staff J-7 for final approval.
Only 10 percent are allowed per course. Officers on Direct Entry
Waiver must complete the prepatory Joint Transition Course (JTC)
the week prior to JCWS start date at JFSC in Norfolk, VA.
3.f. Senior enlisted prerequisites.
3.f.1 Senior enlisted nominees should be in the functional area
consistent with joint planning groups (occupational specialties:
operations, intelligence, communications, or logistics).
3.f.2. Bachelors degree (accredited).
3.f.3. Service Professional Military Education (PME) complete for
pay grade.
3.f.4. Senior Enlisted Joint Professional Military Education
(SEJPME) Course (distance education course offered by JKO)
completed.
3.f.5. Attend JTC one week prior to JCWS at JFSC in Norfolk, VA.
JTC may be waived with completion of both SEJPME I and SEJPME II.
4. Administration and Logistics.
4.a. Senior enlisted personnel must submit a nomination package
that includes the following:
4.a.1. Nomination letter from the first Flag/General Officer or SES
in their chain-of-command.
4.a.2. A one-page student biography or resume to include education
and career history.
4.a.3. An undergraduate transcript and a copy of the SEJPME course
completion certificate or JPME I certificate from an Intermediate
Service School.
4.a.4. Nomination package must be submitted 90 days prior to class
date to the JFSC's Dean of Academic Affairs (DAA).
4.a.5. Joint Officer Matters will forward nomination packages to
the Executive Admin, Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman, Joint
Chiefs of Staff for final endorsement before it is sent to the JFSC
for enrollment. Final admissions authority rests with the JFSC
Commandant.
4.a.6. Forward required nominee information, identified above, to
the joint matters email account at [email protected].
4.b. All officer applications must be submitted to the Joint
Officer Matters Office, MMOA no later than 60 days prior to the
course convene date.
4.c. All senior enlisted nominations must be received by the Joint
Officer Matters Office, MMOA no later than 90 days prior to the
course convene date.
4.d. Students registered in the Marine Corps Training Information
Management System (MCTIMS) who cannot attend a scheduled course must
have their registration canceled within MCTIMS.
4.e. Appropriation data. Funding will be provided by Training and
Education Command (TECOM), which includes travel to/from the course,
meals, and lodging. Rental cars are unit funded.
4.f. Prior to arriving, students must read and become familiar with
all pre-requisites by the JFSC.
5. Command and Signal. Additional information is available on the
MMOA-3 website at https:(slash)(slash)www.manpower.usmc.mil/
webcenter/portal/OA6.
6. This MARADMIN is not applicable to the Marine Corps Reserve.
7. The POC for JPME courses with the Reserves may be reached at
[email protected].
8. Release authorized by BGen Ryan S. Rideout, Director, Manpower
Management Division.//