AFROTC waiver for an IEP, that has had little impact on my academics.

DC2744

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Hey, sorry for another one of these questions, but I haven't found a forum regarding my question, so here I am. So I have an IEP, it's just for extra time in class and that's it. I haven't ever needed medication for it, and I haven't used the accommodations in a year. My high school GPA was a 2.9 (I didn't bother trying until my junior year, woops), my college GPA is a 2.54, and it should go up significantly after I retake a class this summer. Will this DQ me in the DODMERB? If so, can I get a waiver for it? I have the option to test out of the IEP, will this help me?
I should clarify, I'm not a cadet, but I would like to join this fall. I figured I should acknowledge this possible DQ before I potentially waste the time of the Airmen at my local detachment. If this is needed, I was wanting to go for a Pilot Slot. All help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
 
Q= Will this DQ me in the DODMERB?
A= Yes.

Q =If so, can I get a waiver for it?
A = Possibly

GUARANTEE: You won't get considered for a medical waiver, if you don't apply. It's like asking "If I invest in this stock, will I make money?" :wiggle:
 
Q= Will this DQ me in the DODMERB?
A= Yes.

Q =If so, can I get a waiver for it?
A = Possibly

GUARANTEE: You won't get considered for a medical waiver, if you don't apply. It's like asking "If I invest in this stock, will I make money?" :wiggle:
I'm going to try and do my best, I would love to be apart of the Air Force. But how exactly does the waiver process work (this case, and for the average DQ cadet)?
 
google "dodmerb"
Hit "questions about the process"
Paragraphs 11-21 :wiggle:
 
Our honor and privilege to serve :wiggle:
 
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