Posted on Mar 29, 2018
Gabe Malinis
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Is there a way to become a Reserve Officer without being Enlisted? I have a bachelor's degree (2.98 GPA). I graduated in 2012. I'm 33yo.

I went to a recruiter and they said I had to be Enlisted then put in a packet to apply for OCS.

Is there a way to "bypass" being Enlisted? Is there a way I can contact an Officer Recruiter? I'm in San Diego.

A friend of mine (former Marine) said that recruiters are like sales people and will try to meet quotas for Enlisted so, some may be "aggressive" toward you to join Enlisted if you have a bachelors degree.

I'm confused.

Thanks,

UPDATE (4/9/2018): I was able to get in touch with an officer recruiter (Navy) and they said, based on my GPA, I qualify for two jobs, 1)Intel and 2) Supply. The next step is for me to REALLY well on the OAR.
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Gabe Malinis - the Army Reserves has 3 commissioning options: Direct Commission, ROTC, and OCS. The Army also has its OWN officer recruiters that specialize in getting officers into the military. For Direct Commission, you undergo a competitive board process wherein you are pitted against other civilians and military personnel who are vying for a limited number of slots each year. Additionally, these slots are only available in certain positions - Medical, Legal, Chaplain, and Cyber Warfare. ROTC is handled through a university. You would first be accepted to a program and then speak with the ROTC office on-campus to see what is required to join that program. You can do this with a Masters degree as long as you have 2 years remaining. The third option is OCS - this option requires you to attend basic training and then OCS - so Enlisted First and then Officer "Candidate." There is no guarantee you will finish OCS and be awarded a commission.

Your challenge is going to be your GPA and age for some of the other options. My recommendation would be to speak to an officer accessions recruiter or an ROTC program.

Best of luck!
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SGT Eric Davis
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I’m not an officer but that’s what I said about his GPA and a good PT score
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MAJ Contracting Officer
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The reserves is no longer accepting direct commissions into the primary branches, only legal, medical, etc.
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MAJ (Join to see) Yes sir. I mentioned that. Cyber as well I think for the time being.
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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NONSENSE...you do not have to be enlisted to become an officer...even in the reserves. You apply with an Officer Recruiter. The normal recruiters will sell you on being enlisted first then officer which isn't a bad route...did it myself but it isn't required. Stand your ground to become an officer if that is what you want to do. If accepted you will go to Officer Training School or ROTC if you are working on your Masters Degree. Go to a ROTC unit and ask them what is available and if they can't help you, they can point you in the right direction.
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A1C Ian Williams
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Thank you for this post, sir Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth This gives us the push in the right direction.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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There are only two ways to becoming an Officer in an non combat environment. One is to go to West Point, the other is to complete ROTC. It takes years of preparation to become an Officer, the degree is only on component. Frankly this is like asking why I cannot join the Army as a Sergeant. You have to earn your stripes. Follow the guidance below and realize we all have steps to follow. The military would be mighty week if we bypassed training and development. Good luck.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara there is a third way, CSM. You can apply to a Direct Commission Program. These are currently available for Cyber, Medical, Legal, and Chaplain.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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It is a great point sir, I did not mention as the branches for Direct Commission changes based on need. The individual also has to have the appropriate degree as well (if I am not mistaken). Thank you.
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CPT Nicholas D.
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Direct Commissions in the Basic Branches are rare, but do oddly occur. I took a direct Commission in Aviation as a CW3 (Thank God for SAVE Pay.) We had a BC that had done a similar route 15 years earlier. Our OSM has to reinvent the wheel every time it’s done since decades will pass before they try it again. It’s rare, but when the moon and stars are just right... strange things happen!
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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Good things happen to good people. Thank you for your service.
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