As a non-scholarship ROTC cadet, should I pursue an ROTC scholarship or join the Guard (and pursue SMP)?
I’m asking this because our top rated MS3 just got declined a contract. If he got declined then why will they contract me junior year after basic
Read about this, all warrants and commissioned, as well as, at least, senior USAF NCOs, are allowed to apply, the latter for their Ph.D.s, I saw a YouTube video on that, I'd wanted to go, I could never get it....
Air Force Institute of Technology - Wikipedia
The Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) is a graduate school and provider of professional and continuing education for the United States Armed Forces and is part of the United States Air Force. It is located in Ohio at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, near Dayton. AFIT is a component of the Air University and Air Education and Training Command.
If you want pure science, they also have one of the best diving programs, and use USPHS as well for clinical, and have a 5-yr. flight program, if you'd wanna try for it, NOAA Corps is something you might at least care to know about....
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This is the USCG direct-commission page for engineers....
Direct Commission Engineer (DCE) | GoCoastGuard.com
The direct commission engineer (DCE) program provides engineers and technologists with leadership opportunities in program management, implementing systems that enable and support Coast Guard missions. Experienced C4IT engineers are needed to advance our systems infrastructure in a rapidly modernizing organization.
Look at these for USCG direct-commission, there's a page on here for PA, if you want clinical at all, USCG has their own, for everything else clinical, they use USPHS, normally....
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The Direct Commission Officer programs represent one of the primary ways that the United States Coast Guard meets critical specialty needs. These programs are designed for highly motivated individuals with specialized education and experience ranging from engineering, law, and aviation, among other areas.
Here's the Army direct-commission cyber version....
Cyber Direct Commissioning Program
System admin, web developer, programmer. Put your civilian experience to work and become an officer in the Army through the Cyber Direct Commissioning Program.
If you've got any cyber inclinations, I'd noticed this some time back, Army has their own direct-commission OIS route, I'll send that, also, OK?
Navy expands Cyber Warrant Program
The Navy announced the implementation of warrant officer 1 (WO1) pay grade (W-1) for cyber warrant officers and the application process for fiscal year (FY) 2019 and FY 2020 WO1
Read these on part-time state-level OCS programs for ARNG, they're NOT the main Army OCS at Ft. Benning, they're totally separate, I just didn't know if you'd known of them, the link should work, if not, just use Google, and search for part-time OCS for state Army National Guard, and you'll bring up all the links, OK? I don't know if all states and/or territories have them, also, I think ANG only uses ?USAF OTS, I don't think there are ANG part-time OCS programs, as there are for ARNG, WOCS, I think there's only the main one at Ft. Rucker, AL, where the rotary-wing training is done, at least so far as I know, OK?
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Obviously, you didn't say if you have any flight inclinations, plus, Army WOCS we actually had a family friend go through it, I gather it's a pretty rough program, he was Army enlisted, did Army WOCS, went rotary wing, then got his bachelors in aviation through Embry-Riddle Univ., Army released him, USCG picked him up, he finished out his 20 yrs. as a USCG O-3...if you have flight interests, this only needs, minimum, high school, I just didn't know if you'd know about it, or if you'd serious considered warrant at all, ARNG has a good many rotary wing units attached to it, I've noticed....
If you have dreamed of becoming a helicopter or fixed-wing pilot, the Army can help you turn that dream into a reality. Warrant Officers fly some of the most exciting, technologically advanced aircraft in the world.
Look esp. here at Jr. and Sr. COSTEP, the USPHS analogue to ROTC and USMC PLC...also, I've seen a good deal of material, incl. on here, that ROTCs, and, I "think" COSTEP, "possibly" also USMC PLC, can actually also be used for grad school, NOT solely undergrad, just food for thought, OK? They also have engineering at USPHS, as well as IT/comp sci (CS), for med admin informatics, though those might be full...however, if you have any clinical inclinations at all, trust me, you'll want to look at this...if you're at all inclined toward psych-related clinical, whether RN, NP, PA, MSW, LCSW, what have you, USPHS also has agreements with the other svc clinicals for 3-yr stabilized tours with them, as the other svcs are apparently quite short on psych-related clinical staff...once again, just food for thought, OK?
Student Opportunities at USPHS Commissioned Corps
USPHS Commissioned Corps: internships, financial assistance, loan repayments, externships, other student opportunies.