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Under the “My Learning” tab, look for it in the “My Training” section by clicking on the “Open My Training History” link.

Anyone with a CAC may access the Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command (CNRFC) Correspondence Course portal at The Navy Reserve Homeport at https://private.navyreserve.navy.mil/, which provides detailed information and points of contact under the N7 section. You may get retirement points for completing courses on the approved Assistant Secretary of the Navy list hosted at the above link. Every fiscal year, CNRFC routes the recommended courses for review and approval through the Assistant Secretary of the Navy office. The process for both SELRES and IRR are outlined on the portal page. For SELRES it involves a special request chit routed through chain of command with the understanding that the course may or may not result in retirement points. Upon completion, the member routes the certificate to their training department and the NOSC makes the entry into NSIPS. The instructions that address retirement points for on-line training programs are DoDI 1215.21 and DoDI 1215.07. More detail provided on portal.
NOTE: There is no workaround to accessing online training through Navy eLearning without a CaC.

The MTS Program is a voluntary program for NETC instructors, designed to develop and qualify those individuals who possess advanced knowledge, skills, and abilities that will enhance the delivery of quality education and training in the Navy. Individuals who are designated as an MTS are expected to take a leadership role and mentor, instruct and evaluate other instructors and develop curricula products. For authorized users with a Common Access Card (CAC), information, such as the MTS instruction and point of contact, may be found on My Navy Portal (MNP) at https://my.navy.mil/ under “Professional Resources,” “General Skills Training,” then “NSSAT Communities of Practice” in the left-hand menu and select "NSSAT Master Training Specialist" or click on the MTS blue button under "GST Public CoPs" on the webpage.

To be eligible, a Sailor has to be assigned to a training command that has an active MTS program. TAD orders to a training command will not meet the criteria.

If you are a veteran who has left the service, your DD-214 is the official record of your training completed. You can also download your VMET (Verification of Military Experience and Training), DD-2586 document, which is an overview of a service member's military experience and training, at https://www.dodtap.mil/dodtap/app/home, and request your Joint Services Transcript at https://jst.doded.mil/.

Updated 18 JAN 2023

 
 
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