Navy HSCP Payback/pay

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Rongeur_dat

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Hi Military SDN,

I just wanted to get a more clarified forecast of my time in the Navy. I have the HSCP scholarship. My understanding is that I will only have 4 years ADO post graduation. OR will I also owe 4 years in the IRR after completion of AD for 8 total? I am guessing IRR has a very low but not 0 chance of deployment? For some reason, I thought there was no IRR component with HSCP.

To calculate pay while in the Navy, I have included O3 w/ 4 years + BAH etc + specialist pay + board certification pay. No retention bonus included. Is that accurate? And I guess I will most likely have two 2 year duty stations and then get out?


If I do need to do IRR for 4 years, I guess I will contract w/ a DSO instead of open up my own practice.

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there is no board certification pay as a gen den only board certified specialists do

specialist pay also means you get incentive pay which is 20k a year starting 3 months after graduation date

Also O3E pay only is effective if you were in school as e6/7 for 4 years and a day

Anything less than that you dont get the O3E designation

Make sure you also get discharge papers regarding your time as an enlisted OC1/OCC
 
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So would an HSCP OMFS grad salary for the first 4 years post residency during payback look as follows?

specialist OMFS pay: 55,000
incentive pay: 20,000
board certification rate: 6,000
O3E + BAH + BAS ~ 114,000

Rough average annual salary for first 4 years of payback: 195,271?
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You don't qualify for gen den incentive pay($20k/year) if you are already on specialist incentive pay.
 
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@Rongeur_dat

Also, you have the older version of the mil paychart.

The value you discuss does not change but just be cognizant of the updated numbers.

Also, are you doing HSCP as a resident? (which is the first time i have heard of)

Or are you an HSCP grad, with FTOS and finishing residency now?
 

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Not doing HSCP as resident. Was just trying to plan for the future.
 
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