Posted on Feb 9, 2017
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Trying to find the Active Duty regulation and more information on conditional release. AR 135-178 is geared toward Guard and Reserve. Apparantly you can, once accepted into the ROTC program, request a conditional release if you are not applying to the Green-to-gold scholarship program.
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SGM Erik Marquez
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AR 635-200 Active Duty Enlisted Administrative Separations
http://www.apd.army.mil/pdffiles/r635_200.pdf
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SFC Joseph McCausland
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Thank you Colonel..great advice, as a former AROTC Scholarship Enrollment Administrator at UT Austin, the regs and packet requirements do change, so contacting your hosting ROTC unit is great advice also check out Military ROTC Center | Military.com, they have a really good breakdown of the requirements and benefits of each program.

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can active duty transfer to national guard? if so, how?
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I know it has been a couple of years, but did you ever get any update on this? I am trying to do the same thing.
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LTC Charles T Dalbec
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Goid information. Ask your ROTC PMS if you. If you need more ask ROTC Professor of Military Science OMA..
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Where can I find a regulation covering conditional release (for active duty to go into ROTC)?
COL Charles Williams
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I would recommend you contact a Recruiting Operations Officer (ROO) at your closest ROTC detachment. They are most up to date on the rules for ROTC and Green to Gold. If you are accepted to USMA, ROTC, OCS, or Green to Gold, you will be released.
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