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    NROTC College Program or PLC?

    Thank you so much to everyone who replied. Due to my financial situation I was not able to attend the college of my choice with the NROTC unit to be able to do the non scholarship route.I would've loved to do it but things happen. I plan on trying for PLC as a freshman at my community college...
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    NROTC College Program or PLC?

    Thank you for your answer but I think MCTAP is available to PLC members however I don't know if this is still true even with all the cutbacks happening. I read if you take MCTAP your contract is extended (which I won't mind).
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    NROTC College Program or PLC?

    Hello, In a few days I will arrive on my campus as a freshman NROTC-Marine Option non scholarship(college program) midshipmen. I read about how difficult it is for even the most competitive midshipmen to pick up a 2 or 3 year scholarship. I am currently working hard to improve my profile for the...
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    Two year NROTC-Marine Option?

    Thank you so much, both of you ! You both really calmed my nerves about OCS , I will start with one path and if I don't get accepted then I will try for another!
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    Two year NROTC-Marine Option?

    Hello , I will be attending a junior military college soon and applying for the PLC program and then I attend to transfer after I have completed my time at the junior college and gotten the grades I want for my dream college . If for some reason I am not competitive enough to be able to be in...
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    The average PLC/OCC candidate?

    What does the average candidate accepted for the Marine Corps PLC/OCC program application look like? What is the average GPA,ACT/SAT/ASVAB scores,PFT, Number of recommendations,etc? Thank you and if you could, please provide sources .
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    Which is better on a PLC application?

    I am thinking about applying for PLC my freshmen year of college . I intend to be involved in my college by either playing women's soccer or being on the ranger team, but which one looks better on a PLC application ? Thank you .
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    Which is harder to get into?

    I plan on going to go for the two year Frederick C Branch scholarship (Marine Corps) when I transfer to a HBCU after my time at a college near me but I would assume PLC would help me prepare better for OCS since I'd only have a year to prepare with the two year scholarship but Which is more...
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    SMC or Civilian college NROTC?

    Which would you prefer ? Do you think that a SMC helps you better with OCS or does NROTC?
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    Transfer to Naval Academy?

    I don't plan on transferring but what is it like for transfer students? Do some of their credits count and they just start as a plebe and do the four years at the academy ? or do none of their credits count ? Just curious .
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    NROTC or PLC- Law

    Thank you so much for this information , I may go with my first choice but I will try to contact an OSO . Thank you once again !
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    Will a Junior Military College and a year of NROTC prepare me for OCS?

    There is NROTC at HBCU's which is where I want to go after Georgia Military College. I was going to go straight in to an HBCU but I took Liberal Arts Math in high school and by the time I knew that a lot of colleges wouldn't accept that as a math credit it was too late. Luckily GMC does...
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    Will a Junior Military College and a year of NROTC prepare me for OCS?

    Long story short; I didn't get the regular NROTC scholarship so I plan on going to Georgia Military Academy for two years and then transferring to an HBCU with the two year Frederick C Branch scholarship . Problem is , I would be going straight into OCS my first summer after transfering. Would...
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    NROTC or PLC- Law

    I'm new to this site so I am sorry if I post in the wrong category but; I am going to a junior military college for two years and then transfer to an expensive HBCU and hopefully I get the Frederick C Branch Marine Corps two year scholarship , serve my time and then afterwards go into law...
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