No. In fact, most Marines have less than two years of college experience when they first enter the Marine Corps. However, your some of your training in boot camp and your MOS school may count as college credits. Once you get through boot camp and MOS school, you will able to use tuition assistance programs that are available to military members. Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) is availible on most Marine Corps bases. Once you get to your first duty station, talk to their Education and Career Services section. They can help you get started.
yes, you can go to college through the Marines. but afterwards you automatically HAVE to serve for 4 years i believe
yes
No. alot of people go to college before bootcamp and then attend officer canidet school.
do marines go to training on Sunday
One can sign up for the Marines directly on the Marines website. Those in the United States for example would go onto the Marines website and contact a recruiter.
well, they can help you pay for college
Joining the Marines or the Army can help you with college funding. The GI Bill ensures that military personnel will get help with college funding after they have served in the armed forces. There are also federal and state agencies that can help with educational funding.
yes you get the Montgomery g i bill it pays for your college up to what i belive is 250k
No,you can not you will have to take a lot of inhalers if you go.
Most active duty Marines do not have time to attend college so it's not very common but it is possible. Online courses and limiting yourself to one of two classes a semester can help a Marine to get a college degree while on active duty.
You can go to any college and join the Marines, it is a voluntary armed forces in the USA. The USMC is the ground force for the US Navy and has been part of the Navy since it's beginnings in the Revolutionary War Nov. 10th 1775 is the Marine Corps Birthday, therefore Cadets at the Naval Academy can chose the Marines or the Navy during their senior year.
It's just a music video that doesn't mean she REALLY went to the marines