Posted on Apr 12, 2019
Can I commission through ROTC despite not completing my master's program?
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I currently have a bachelor's degree and I've already enlisted as of ten days after my undergrad was completed. I'm currently pursuing a master's degree, which just got extended by one year from now. In addition, my Advanced Camp has been deferred to next summer due to medical. Am I able to commission as soon as I complete Advanced in spite of not completing my master's? If so, how does that work, exactly?
Posted 5 y ago
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Posted 5 y ago
The focus should be on your medical readiness and not on an advanced degree. You may be in a deferred status up till an advance camp date is available and your medical status improves.
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Posted 5 y ago
MS degree is not required.
Completion of a BS/BA, and two years of ROTC while enrolled full-time in any kind of college courses with the minimum GPA, and completion of advanced camp are the requirements.
You already have one of those done.
Completion of a BS/BA, and two years of ROTC while enrolled full-time in any kind of college courses with the minimum GPA, and completion of advanced camp are the requirements.
You already have one of those done.
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Posted 5 y ago
Some key items; your health; completing Advanced Camp and the ROTC program. The Master's degree is not an issue for the commissioning if the others are taken care of.
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