Posted on Feb 17, 2018
I am currently 11B and want to reclass into CID. My GT and ST scores are in the 120s. What are the chances that I will get picked up for it?
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Posted 6 y ago
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Posted 6 y ago
You need 60 semester hours of college, decent credit, no bankruptcy within 7 years and must be an E4(P), SGT, or SSG. The grade requirements change from time to time...
Check out http://www.cid.army.mil for the current requirements or stop by your local CID office.
If I can be of any assistance let me know.
Check out http://www.cid.army.mil for the current requirements or stop by your local CID office.
If I can be of any assistance let me know.
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Posted 6 y ago
That is hard to answer because there are many addition factors. I recommend you get on the CID website and look at the complete list of qualifications.
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SPC (Join to see)
6 y
Thanks for your reply. Based on what the website says I meet all the qualifications. I will be done with blc in March. I guess my question would be how do I ensure that I get picked up?
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1SG (Join to see)
6 y
You can’t ensure you’ll get picked up but your chances of getting picked up are more likely if you apply than not. The decision is not made at a local level and those at command have a need to see your packet before they can even give their opinion.
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SSG (Join to see)
6 y
SPC (Join to see) - Go talk to CID and see what they have to say understand that it is a process and takes time for a reason.
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SFC William Reese
6 y
Be prepared for a lengthy process. I was a detachment sergeant before the application process went online so we handled all of the packets in house and then sent them to command for final approval. From what I understand the online application has shortened the turn around but I would still be prepared for about six months for the application to be vetted and approved. Perhaps more, depending on the amount of applications being received.
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Posted 6 y ago
I recommend that once you successfully complete BLC, go on cid.army.mil and apply. This will start the 4 phase acceptance process, which is handled online until you reach Phase 3, at which time your local CID office will contact you.
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