 Hey guys, this week in the rundown, quotas have been released for the Fleet Scholars Education Program. It's the beginning of National Prevention Week for Substance Abuse and Mental Health, and we have six apps for staying mission ready. The Fiscal Year 17 Fleet Scholars Education Program, or FCEP, has released quotas for the next round of sailors eligible to attend graduate school. FCEP gives unrestricted line officers and information warfare community officers the opportunity to attend a graduate school of their choice for up to 24 months. Community sponsors are to submit their selections to MPT&E no later than October 14th. Read our story on navy.mil to get the full number of available quotas, or check out NavAdmin 108-16 on NPC. In this month's LifeLake newsletter, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, or SAMHSA, announced the start of their National Prevention Week from May 16th to the 21st. Each day, SAMHSA will highlight a new topic aimed at bettering sailors. May 16th will focus on the prevention of tobacco use, and May 17th is the prevention of underweight drinking and alcohol misuse. Check out SAMHSA's website at www.samhsa.gov for the list of things being covered this week. Also in this month's LifeLake newsletter are six apps sailors can use to stay mission ready. Topics the apps cover help with relieving stress, tracking your mood, and improving fitness. For the list of apps, download the LifeLake newsletter by going to the NPC homepage. Under the Support and Service tab, click 21st Century Sailor to ensue his prevention. Well, that's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople at gmail.com. For the Chief Enable Personnel, I'm MC2 L.J. Brilson. Thanks for watching.