What rank will I be in the Army with a bachelor's degree?

Beginning With a Degree
Typical enlistees begin basic combat training as a private with a pay grade of E-1. However, if you enter basic training with a baccalaureate degree your pay grade is automatically bumped up to E-4. Earning this rank otherwise typically takes more than a year.
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Can you join the military with a bachelor's degree?

While it's common knowledge that basic training sets recruits on the pathway toward becoming an enlisted service member, those with a desire for leadership opportunities and a bachelor's degree can take another route into a military career — as a commissioned officer.
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What enlisted rank with college degree?

The Army offers enlisting college graduates the rank of specialist, which is pay grade E4. It's the highest enlisted rank before the non-commissioned officer (NCO) ranks.
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What rank will I be in the National Guard with a bachelor's degree?

If you're an officer candidate or company-grade officer, the National Guard can help you complete your bachelor's degree from an accredited institution prior to your promotion to the rank of captain. Highly qualified candidates can apply to become Army National Guard warrant officers.
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What does a degree get you in the Army?

Higher Pay for Officers

This is especially true if you have a college degree. With a college degree and completion of OCS, you'll earn a higher salary than you would if you'd gone straight to basic training after high school. Salaries for privates start at $19,659, but officers' salaries start at around $37,292 a year.
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Joining the Military with a Bachelor's Degree



Do you become an officer with a bachelor's degree?

Commissioned officers generally enter the Military with a four-year college degree or greater. In certain cases, enlisted service members can advance and transition to officers during the course of their military career as well.
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Is it better to enlist or become an officer?

One of the biggest differences between enlisted service members and officers is their pay. While every grade and rank has a step-based pay structure, the enlisted salaries start much lower than the officer salaries, meaning over time, officers will earn substantially more in salary than enlisted personnel.
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What rank will I be in the Army with a master's degree?

If you have your Masters Degree when you join you would be commissioned into the Officer Corps as a Second Lieutenant and make approximately 45-50K per year.
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What rank is an E-4 in the Army?

Corporal (E-4)

The rank of corporal was established in 1775 with the birth of the Army and the NCO Corps.
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Is it smart to enlist after college?

Joining the military after college is a quick way to advance in any branch of the armed forces. A college degree qualifies those who enlist to enter officer training immediately, bypassing the time required for general recruits.
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Can I enlist as an E-4?

The following are U.S. Army personnel who may be qualified to receive the E-4 rank: Those who have passed the Basic Leader Course. Individuals who have been given lower-level supervisory duties. Recruits who are entering the U.S. Army with a four-year college degree and who also possess civilian-acquired career skills.
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What can I do with a bachelor's degree in the Army?

Officer Candidate School and Officer Training School offer opportunities for anyone with a bachelor's degree. This goes for active duty, enlisted members of the military and reservists who have completed a four-year degree, as well as civilians with a bachelor's degree (who are not eligible for direct commissioning).
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What happens if you go into the military with a degree?

Officer Candidate School: Those with a 4-year degree who are not interested in student loan repayment can join the military and pursue one of many specialties. They will attend Officer Candidate School, OCS, to complete their initial military training and go on for further training in their chosen field.
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Do I have to take the ASVAB if I have a bachelor's degree?

If you do not commission and want to join any branch as an enlisted member than 'yes' you must take the ASVAB. Your college degree does not count.
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What rank does a PhD get you in the military?

As a PhD scientist (biochemist for me) you will enter the military as an O-3. That is a captain in the Army or Air Force, and a lieutenant in the Navy. Base pay for an O-3 in 2016 was $3,963/month, or around $47,000/year, but that's not all.
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Do you need a PhD to be a colonel?

The education needed to be a Lieutenant Colonel is normally a Bachelor's Degree. Lieutenant Colonels usually study Business, Political Science or Management. 67% of Lieutenant Colonels hold a Bachelor's Degree and 23% hold a Master's Degree.
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Do officers always outrank enlisted?

Warrant Officers outrank all enlisted members, but are not required to have a college degree. Commissioned Officers outrank Warrant Officers and enlisted service members, and must have a minimum of a four-year bachelor's degree.
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What rank is a Navy SEAL?

The majority of Navy SEALs (about 2,000) are Navy Enlisted personnel (E-4 to E-9). They are led by roughly 500 SEAL Officers (O-1 to O-10). There is also a small number of SEAL Warrant Officers (circa 30) who rank as officers above the senior-most Enlisted but lower than an Officer (O-1).
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Is being a SEAL worth it?

There are many benefits to becoming a Navy SEAL including the prestige and satisfaction of serving the country in such an important capacity. Additionally, the Navy SEALs provide several advantages to operatives including better pay, housing, benefits, and retirement.
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What happens after you serve 4 years in the military?

When you sign you will serve 4 yrs of active duty. You then have a choice to re-enlist or get out of the Marine Corps. This is called the end of active service, however you are still obligated to serve 4 years in the inactive ready reserve.
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Who is the highest paid soldier?

The highest-paid military is the Marine, Sgt. Maj of the Marine Corps Ronald Green. He makes more than $90,000 per year in base compensation alone.
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What is the highest paid job in the military?

Highest-paying Military Career Jobs
  • Aircraft Launch and Recovery Officers. ...
  • Armored Assault Vehicle Officers. ...
  • Artillery and Missile Officers. ...
  • Command and Control Center Officers. ...
  • Infantry Officers. ...
  • Special Forces Officers. ...
  • Military Officer Special and Tactical Operations Leaders. ...
  • Medical, Pharmacy, and Dental Services.
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