you can think of Officer Candidate School (OCS) as a bottle of peanut butter and a bottle of jelly. OCS is a rigorous 12 week program that is a continuous blob of hard work given to train you as an officer you must have already completed a bachelors degree level education in order to take it.
on the other hand ROTC is like a bottle of pre-mixed peanut butter and jelly where you pursue a bachelors degree while taking officer trainingbut you finish both at the same time
If it's a Bachelor's, yes.
There is no difference.
Dominican College is a school in Orangeburg, NY. It appears that there is no difference between Dominican College and any other community college.
Junior Reserved Officer Training Corps= JROTC is a high school program Reserved Officer Training Corps= ROTC is a college program both program helps with discipline
Apply to college ROTC. There used to be two year curriculums and four year courses.
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Talk to your Marine Corps recruiter. They will provide the information required. The first step is that you must have a college degree.
An in-state college is a college in your state & an out-of-state college is a college in another state that is not where you live.
To apply for Navy Officer Candidate School (OCS), a college degree is generally required. However, some exceptions are made for specific programs like the Seaman-to-Admiral-21 (STA-21) program, which allows enlisted personnel to become commissioned officers while completing their degree. It is always best to check the specific requirements for OCS eligibility on the Navy's official website or contact a Navy recruiter for accurate and up-to-date information.
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**become Well, you'd have to go though US Army Officer Candidate School (after college), US Army ROTC (during college), or apply and be accepted to (and graduate from) the United States Military Academy, aka "West Point." After completing any of these three, you will be pinned as a Second Lt.
Yes. There are many ways to become an officer for each branch. One is an Academy, another is ROTC, Officer Candidate School, among others. You may enlist first.