Posted on Nov 22, 2018
1LT Platoon Leader / Executive Officer
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Any ECP officers went on to finish their degree for nursing? if so, where? I am looking into schools but we have a time frame of 24-36months to get our bachelors degree before attending to BOLC, which makes it diffifcult for those who have degrees which require more time then usual.
I have a link here for those who may not know about the ECP ROTC Program, it is not very well known and understood.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Commissioning_Program
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If I remember correctly, NMMI is basically a military Jr. College and you have to find/get your 4 year degree within a certain time frame. If that's correct, I'd contact an AMEDD recruiter; there are 4 stations across the US. I think they'll have the info you need. COA #2 is email the Army Nurse Corps and find a recruiter or ask about programs that give you options. My .02 anyway - it's free...
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Thank you sir and yes you are correct, we need to finish our degree within 24-36 months. I will try contacting an AMEEDD recruiter on my options. I will probably branch Medical service in the mean time while completing my degree.
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1LT (Join to see) - NMMI is a good gig, take advantage of it and good luck!
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1LT (Join to see) why are you trying to do this the hard way?
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To be branched Nurse Corp you need a qualifying degree. 2yr nurse is not. Maybe you Early commission in a different branches like medical service then branch transfer.
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Correct sir, I would branch a basic component branch in the mean time in the reserves/NG while completing my degree. Upon completion of my degree I am told I can re-branch into Nurse Corps.
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The hardest part is getting accepted into a nursing program. Have you considered Public Health Service.
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