 Welcome to a new week of the rundown. On this episode, the Navy is accepting nominations for a leadership award. There are educational opportunities at the Navy Postgraduate School, and we're preparing for the E-4 through E-6 advancement results. The Navy is seeking qualified sailors for the 2017 Captain Joy Bright Hancock and Master Chief Adam DeVarterian leadership award. The annual awards presented to sailors who exhibit inspirational leadership skills foster a positive work environment to help further the interrogation of women in the Navy. Nominees are broken into five categories, ranging from senior officer to junior enlisted. Candidates may be active duty or reserve sailors and shall be nominated by their CO or officer in charge. The application deadline is February 15th. Check out our story on Navy.mil for more information, including links to the NPC webpage that details how to apply for the award. Sailors interested in earning their master's degree or graduate certificate can do so through the Navy Postgraduate School Distant Learning Programs. The Distant Learning Programs are part-time programs open to sailors and DOD civilians who would like to earn their degree beyond the traditional classroom setting. Mid-grade officers can apply to earn their master's degree while graduate certificate opportunities are open for qualified enlisted personnel. The program usually lasts between 12 to 24 months. Some of the programs include system engineering, system analysis, and underwater acoustic systems. Check out NavAdmin 250-16 for enrollment requirements and visit the website below to access the student application form. E4 through E6 advancement quotas will be released this week, as well as the names of those who are selected. On November 21st, quotas for active duty, full-time support, and selective reserve sailors will be posted on All Hands magazine. On November 22nd, advancement results will be posted to Command Triad's Bupers online accounts. On November 23rd, names will be posted on All Hands magazine. Good luck to all those who took the test. As a final note, there will be no weekly wire newsletter or rundown episode next week due to the Thanksgiving holiday. We at CNP hope you have a great Thanksgiving. Well, that's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople.fct and navy.mil. For the Chief Naval Personnel, I'm putting off your second class, L.J. Burleson. Thanks for watching.