What GPA do you need for OCS?

The most competitive packages have a GPA of 3.0 or above, particularly if the recruit is in one of the preferred majors below and has completed a calculus and physics sequence.
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Does your GPA matter for OCS?

My understanding is that the Army does not have a minimum GPA requirement for OCS -- so long as the person applying has earned a degree from an accredited college/university and has no other issues, they are qualified to be considered.
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Does GPA matter for Navy OCS?

You may also be expected to meet certain preferred requirements: GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. GPA may vary with work experience (e.g., students with a low GPA [less than 2.8] who worked their way through college will receive the same consideration as applicants with a GPA of 3.2 or greater who did not work)
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How hard is it to get selected for OCS?

While civilian college graduates and current military candidates do not compete with each other for available OCS slots, the more prepared you are for the physically rigorous demands of OCS, the better. About 65% of OCS applicants are accepted.
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Can I get into OCS with a low GPA?

I am aware that there is a 2.0-2.5 minimum GPA needed to apply for OCS. However, it seems that the majority of answers I "Googled" said it was nearly impossible to get in with a low GPA. Most times, candidates are competitive with a 3.7+ GPA.
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Which branch is easiest to become an officer?

What is this? The U.S. Marine Corps provides the easiest path to become an officer. All branches of the U.S. Armed Forces allow the possibility for an enlisted service member to become a commissioned officer.
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Is 25 too old to join the Navy?

To join the Navy, you must: Be a U.S. citizen; or Legal Permanent Resident (Enlisted) Be between the ages of 17 and 39 to enlist or be between 19 and 42 to become an Officer*
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What is the acceptance rate for Army OCS?

Categories of Officer Candidates

All OCS graduates must serve a minimum of three years on active duty. Only about 60 percent of all those who apply are accepted for attendance at OCS. Civilian college graduate and current military candidates do not compete with each other for available OCS slots.
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What does the OCS board look for?

The boards care more about just a high PFT score, they also look for how many PFT's you have conducted and how much you improved. For instance, if you are in the program for 6 months and your PFT score remains a 265 the entire time, you are not demonstrating improvement.
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Is OCS School Hard?

Yes, Army OCS is very difficult to complete. Recruits go through a few stages to receive their distinction as an Army Commissioned Officer. First, you start out as a Basic Officer Candidate (BOC). The basic training phase provides an orientation on the training program as well as tests to act as baselines.
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Does the military look at GPA?

Becoming A Commissioned Officer In The United States Military. GPA is far more important for officer candidates, but it's not high school scores your recruiter is looking at; it's college-level GPAs that count.
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Is it hard to get into Navy OCS?

Attending OCS in the Navy is certainly challenging. With that said, it's a very rewarding path that has a lot of benefits on the back end of your service.
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What GPA is required for the Air Force?

To have the best shot of getting in, you should aim for the 75th percentile, with a 1410 SAT or a 33 ACT. You should also have a 3.87 GPA or higher. If your GPA is lower than this, you need to compensate with a higher SAT/ACT score.
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How do you get accepted to OCS?

How to apply for the U.S. Army OCS
  1. Earn a minimum score of 110 on the general section of the ASVAB.
  2. Fill out a questionnaire (SF-86) to initiate a background check and qualify for security clearance.
  3. Meet the physical requirements and complete a physical exam.
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How long does it take to get accepted into OCS?

The average wait time to be selected to OCS is 5 months after the packet is submitted. Average wait to attend OCS after being selected for "in-service" Army personnel is 12 months.
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What is the minimum GPA for the Army?

The minimum high school GPA allowed is 2.5. You must score no lower than a 920 on your SAT and at least 19 on your ACT.
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Do you get paid in OCS?

Candidates are paid at the pay grade of E-5 (Sergeant pay grade), “or the highest pay grade achieved if” entering… “directly from current service at a pay grade above E-5.” This means you will be paid at least as an E-5, but current Marines will not get a pay cut.
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Do you get your phone at Army OCS?

Candidates are authorized to have cellular phones while at OCS. Use of phones is limited by the training schedule and to certain locations.
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Is it hard to become an officer in the Army?

Being an officer is a demanding profession and becoming one can be even more challenging. The U.S. Army currently has three paths to a commission: the United States Military Academy at West Point, Reserve Officer Training Corps and the U.S. Army Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning, Georgia.
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Is OCS harder than boot camp?

I know someone who went from enlisted to officer and went through both, said bootcamp is mentally tough but OCS pt wise is much harder.
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What Asvab score do you need for OCS?

Applicants for Army OCS (Officer Candidate School) must score a minimum of 110 on the Army's GT Line Score of the ASVAB. Marine Corps.
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What military branch pays the most?

The highest pays by branch are:
  • Army: $646.
  • Marine Corps: $750.
  • Navy: $750.
  • Air Force: $520.
  • Coast Guard: $805.
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How much do Navy Seals make?

Salary Ranges for Navy Seals

The salaries of Navy Seals in the US range from $15,929 to $424,998 , with a median salary of $76,394 . The middle 57% of Navy Seals makes between $76,394 and $192,310, with the top 86% making $424,998.
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What branch has the shortest boot camp?

Until recently, Air Force basic training was only six weeks, the shortest basic training of any military branch However, the Air Force recently redesigned its basic training program, tacking on two extra weeks in the process.
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