Posted on Jan 10, 2023
I'm a student in High School right now, and I'm determined on going to college. Will I be able to direct commission in to the Army after?
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Just to clarify, I am going to college for at least 4 years, maybe 8, after highschool. I've done some research online, and it sounds like I may be able to enlist straight into the officer corps as long as I have a degree. Is that correct, incorrect, or a huge oversimplification? Thanks!
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You can direct commission into certain career fields with a degree, but for the most part, simply having a college education isn't enough. Most people have to go through some sort of a commissioning program (e.g. ROTC, OCS, etc.). The Army doesn't offer many direct commissions, and when they do, those normally go to critical shortage areas or into highly specialized fields.
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Those that are Lawyers, Chaplains, and Doctors can direct commission. Everyone else wanting to become an Officer usually go thru a Commissioning program, such as ROTC or Officer Candidate School.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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That The Chaplains Don't Call The Lawyers Due To The Doctors Fa-Kin Up.....
I Must Be A Candidate Tor The ROTC..
I Can Complicate The Simple
And Make IT look Complicated Too.
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John Doane Here is a link that I found. I will let the experts respond to your question. Good luck!
MSG (Join to see), COL Randall C.
https://talent.army.mil/direct-commissioning/
MSG (Join to see), COL Randall C.
https://talent.army.mil/direct-commissioning/
In 2019, Congress granted the Army authority to direct commission in the ranks of 2LT-COL
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