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What is Navy COOL, and how do you get free certifications?

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Navy Credentialing Opportunities On-Line (COOL) is a program that pays for industry certifications and licenses related to your rating. Most certifications are fully funded — including exam fees, study materials, and sometimes prep courses. It's one of the most underused benefits in the Navy.

How Navy COOL works

Navy COOL maps each rating to civilian certifications that match the skills you develop on the job. For example, ITs can get CompTIA Security+, A+, and Network+ funded through COOL. HMs can earn EMT, Phlebotomy, and other medical credentials. You apply through the Navy COOL website, get approved, and the Navy pays the exam fee.

Which certifications are available?

Each rating has a different set of approved credentials. The Navy COOL website lists every credential mapped to your rate, along with whether COOL will fund the exam fee and any prerequisite training. Some of the most valuable certs — like CISSP for CWTs or PMP for various rates — can add $10,000–$30,000 to your civilian earning potential.

How to maximize COOL

Start early in your enlistment. Many sailors don't discover COOL until they're about to separate. Plan which certs you want to earn and work backward from there. Some certs have experience requirements (CISSP needs 5 years of security experience), so you need to time things right. Talk to your Educational Services Officer (ESO) if you need help navigating the system.

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