National Cryptologic School

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The National Cryptologic School is a school within the National Security Agency that provides training to members of the Agency.

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The National Cryptologic School (NCS) is a Cryptologic Training Schools within the United States Cryptologic System (USCS). It is responsible for designing, developing, and delivering curriculum in Cryptology, Information Assurance, Language, and Leadership.

NCS courses are provided to the civilian and military population of the NSA, as well as the Intelligence Community, the military services, and the USCS. Many of the courses are accredited by the American Council on Education and the Council on Occupational Education, and are eligible for transfer credits at a variety of educational institutions.

Training is delivered via computer-based methods, as well as in the traditional classroom setting. Employees have access to literally thousands of web-based training courses developed by NSA, as well as those offered by a variety of vendors and agencies throughout the Intelligence Community.

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