Is it mandatory that I have to live on campus if I do get accepted into the mecep program? I am prior service navy. I was an E5 when I got out re Im finished with an associates in general studies and am about 1 yr away from a bachelors in math. What would I do to apply to be a usmc officer? Do i need a bachelors? You can either wait until you get a bachelors degree and apply for the OCC Program. Or, you can apply for the PLC program now.
Just go for it and get in touch with an OSO. I recently graduated with my Bachelors degree. I know there is with PLC. Or do you have to do OCC-R? As a reservist if accepted to OCS will I have to remain a reservist or will I have the option to be active duty. Is it a list of colleges and universities that the Marine Corps accepts to become an officer or is it as long as it is a nationally or regionally accredited school the Marine Corps will take it to become an Officer.
Other than that, any university that issues a Bachelors degree will do. Thank you. I know you have to go in the summer sometimes. Or what do you do after you graduate college. Yes, you go in the summer after your third year of college For a four year program. After you graduate you will immediately be commissioned as an officer and will receive orders for The Basic School in Quantico, VA.
He will need to talk directly with a recruiter. I do not have enough expertise to answer this question. Hello, I am currently a freshman in college but am in the DEP to go into security forces. I have already gone to MEPS and signed my contract. I was intrested in maybe just finishing college and then going on to be an officer but with my contract signed, I just wanted to make sure that I am now locked in and there is no way out.
Thank you so much. If you are accepted into an officer program, you will get new orders that will supersede your current contract. Yes, the recruiter was being honest with you. In your situation, you could apply for OCC after you get your degree. I am currently attending school to pursue my degree in Mechanical Engineering.
I will be applying to universities in the fall. Even though I got out, the thought of me serving again has never left my mind. So I figured I would look into becoming an Officer. I am currently using the G. Out of all the programs, which one is best suited for me? Which program would benefit me? Also, is it a consideration on what my degree is of what job I receive or am I just placed? Tony, since you have a degree, you can apply to go straight to OCS.
If accepted, your enlistment contract will be superseded by orders to OCS. After that, you will be stationed at a reserve unit. What options are there for myself to become a marine officer in the reserves?
You apply to become a Marine officer reservist once you finish with your degree. I am prior service Army enlisted, with 8 years of service, 36 years old. Is it possible to commission? Given your circumstances, I would talk to an OSO to get options. You will have to go through a waiver process given your age.
Is it a good idea to do reserves right after high school and then apply for PLC the following year freshman year of college since being a marine already would maximize the chances of a PLC acceptance?
Or most people usually just go to college first then apply to PLC from there? In my experience, most go to college first and apply while in school. I am a sophomore in college now, and would like to become an officer, but the recruiter is telling me I would have a better chance of being accepted into the PLC if I go into the reserves first.
Is this true? What are the proper steps that I need to take? Joining the Reserves is a big commitment you will need to think about. Does the Marine Corps also have that option and would I be able to use it somehow? You can get a degree while in the Navy and then apply to be a Marine officer through the OCC program. I seperated from active duty as a sergeant in and IRR in I want to return to service. Where do I stand? Hello, the USMC Recruiter told my son he could join the Reserves, they will pay for his college and upon graduation he will receive his commission as an active duty officer with an obligation to serve 8 years.
I can find NO information on this particular program, have you heard of any such thing? College Grad here. Thinking about going through the process of becoming a Marine Officer. Is there a contract or route to take to strictly be a Reserve Officer without any active duty time? Yes, the programs are the same as the Active Duty contracts. However, I do have 3 semesters of college under my belt and will have 4 years of Active Duty Enlisted experience at the end of my current contract.
As I am currently deployed and will be at my EAS date within a couple months of my return, what course do you recommend I take to optimize my chances of getting a commission and what can I do to get a head start before my return stateside? Any and all information regarding the selection process, training program, and beneficial degrees would be much appreciated.
I would recommend you talk to the first officer in your chain of command about applying for the MECEP program. Hello, I am looking to enlist into the reserves and attend a community college and pursue my associates degree in order to save money and then transfer to a University is it possible to do the PLC program while I am in Community College or is it better to wait until I have transferred to a University?
I just did 4 years active duty and is currently doing another 4 years in the AR program. I plan putting on applying for officer in about 2 years after I get my associate. If so which program is best for me? Yes, if you get accepted into an officer program your enlisted contract gets superseded by the office contract.
I would recommend looking into the MECEP program and talking to an officer at your reserve unit to get help. My son is 30 years old, and he just started OCS boot camp last week. He was working as an attorney. Is this a normal option for OCS graduates? Does anyone here know anything about this subject of graduating OCS and going into military law. Yes, there is a Law Contract option. I am currently in the AR program, I just finished 4 years active duty.
Is there a way I can go from AR enlisted to active duty officer, if so what is the best option? Also can you go enlisted AR to active duty warrant officer? Read about them here. Basic eligibility requirements for admission to the Naval Academy are:. United States Citizen Have good moral character Be unmarried At least 17 years of age but less than 23 Have no dependents Not pregnant. Like this: Like Loading Can anyone attest to how likely this is?
Thanks Loading The following is a list of the main enlisted to officer programs according to branch. ROTC offers both scholarship and no-scholarship programs. Upon completing your college degree and your ROTC program, you will be commissioned into your branch of service. Some branches also offer programs that will allow you to leave active duty early to enroll in a college degree program and an ROTC program.
Students may not pay the difference to attend higher-cost schools. The SOAR scholarship program includes an annual textbook allowance and a monthly nontaxable stipend. Graduates commission as a 2nd Lieutenant and return to active duty. There is a 4-year service obligation on active duty, plus a 4-year Reserve obligation. The program is open to undergraduate degrees only.
Upon completion of all degree and commissioning requirements, cadets are commissioned as second lieutenants and returned to active duty for a period of at least four years. You can learn more at the Air Force website. They are:.
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