Posted on Nov 23, 2013
SGM Matthew Quick
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Should a 4 year degree be a requirement for selection to e 9
With the military moving to a leaner, agile and more educated force, should it's top leaders be required to have a baccalaureate&nbsp;<span style="color: rgb(102, 102, 102); font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small; line-height: 15px; white-space: nowrap;">degree prior to selection or prior to promotion?</span>
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SGT Tommy Silvas
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absolutely not by the time your ready for E-9 promotion a four year degree is nothing compared the experience you all ready have
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PO2 Orlando Sims, MPA
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An enlisted individual that possesses a combination of education, leadership, and technical ability will be a valuable asset to any command.
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SPC Infantryman
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MSG, if that's the case, would the Army be willing to say, give you 18 months leave after you make E6 to pursue an associates and then jump right back into your slot on active duty, then after x amount of time as an E8 cut you out for leave to finish your bachelors?
Because if not, you might be relegating your leaders to potentially sub standard degrees from online universities, when the option would exist to possibly get bright and intelligent senior NCO's into top tier management programs, or ivy league intelligence degrees and the likes that could actually truly benefit their careers AND the Army...
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SGM Matthew Quick
SGM Matthew Quick
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The Army is changing, SPC O'Donnell.

If our senior leaders are unwilling to change with it and remain competitive for promotion, there's programs in place to deal with complacency.
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CSM Mike Maynard
CSM Mike Maynard
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We won't see the Army allowing all/most SSGs or MSGs 18 months off to pursue a degree. 

Just the sheer volume of folks that would be out of our formations would decimate readiness and strength.
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SSgt George Brown
SSgt George Brown
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MSG(P) Who determines what should change?  Was that a requirement when that person first enlisted?  Why the push for this?  A degree does not a great leader make.  I am sure those who are doing a great job, are exceptional in their reviews, and do well in their tests, probably know what needs to be done.
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SGT(P) Kyle B.
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well, most Soldiers already have to get a 4 year degree just to make points to become an E-5. so i say yes. they should have one if many of their subordinates are required to do so for promotion already.
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SrA Ron DuBois
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Hell NO!!! you can NOT replace experience with a friggin college degree!!!

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SrA Ron DuBois
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Hell NO!!! you can't replace experience with a friggin degree!!!
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