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In 1995, California Maritime Academy became the twenty-second campus of the California State University system. [2] The new affiliation improved the academy's funding prospects considerably. The current training vessel is the T.S. Golden Bear III; it is the third training ship to carry that name. In September 2015, the California State ...
The California Maritime Academy Corps of Cadets is the undergraduate student body at the California Maritime Academy.As a State Maritime Academy, as required by Title 46 Part 310 of the Code of Federal Regulations students are considered Cadets, required to wear uniforms, and utilize a demerit-based disciplinary system.
The first training ship of the California Maritime Academy was the T.S. Golden State. Originally planned to be named the SS Lake Fellowship, after construction, the ship was launched on October 18, 1919. [3] After completion, she was commissioned in November 1920 as the SS Henry County.
The 750-student campus in Vallejo is the only maritime academy on the West Coast and would officially become a part of Cal Poly under the CSU’s proposal.
The Golden Bear training ship anchored at California State University's Maritime Academy in Morrow Cove on San Francisco Bay. (Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times)
merged with Mid-Atlantic Maritime Academy. [33] Seattle: Fremont Maritime Services: merged with Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies. [38] [39] Seattle Maritime Academy: Stuart: Chapman School of Seamanship [31] Tampa: MTC Maritime Training Center: Gulf Coast Maritime Academy: Traverse City: Great Lakes Maritime Academy: State ...
This is a list of State maritime academies in the United States, as defined according to the statutory Merchant Marine Acts (namely Public Law 109-304 (§51506)).The statute states that, as a matter of national policy, "merchant marine vessels of the United States should be operated by highly trained and efficient citizens of the United States and that the United States Navy and the merchant ...
Thomas Albert Cropper [2] (born June 20, 1959 [3]) is an American retired United States Navy rear admiral and academic administrator serving as president of the California State University Maritime Academy. Cropper was appointed on July 1, 2012 with the rank of honorary rear admiral in the U.S. Maritime Service. [4]