For those who have gotten accepted:
Prior to leaving your base, if you have not already had an initial EPR completed it is very important that you do so.
Here’s why:
For whatever reason you decide to leave USAFA or the Prep school, retraining or returning to your career field will be much easier.
If you don’t not have one when you arrive it is difficult to get one because of our AFSC code as a cadet or cadet-candidate. There is nothing tangible to be put on and EPR.
Keep your options open, and push for it to get done before you leave.
Here’s how:
Commanders can request from AFPC to have an evaluation accomplished at any point in an enlisted members career.
Explain the safety net of the EPR to your supervisor and I would assume that will be on board.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Prior to leaving your base, if you have not already had an initial EPR completed it is very important that you do so.
Here’s why:
For whatever reason you decide to leave USAFA or the Prep school, retraining or returning to your career field will be much easier.
If you don’t not have one when you arrive it is difficult to get one because of our AFSC code as a cadet or cadet-candidate. There is nothing tangible to be put on and EPR.
Keep your options open, and push for it to get done before you leave.
Here’s how:
Commanders can request from AFPC to have an evaluation accomplished at any point in an enlisted members career.
Explain the safety net of the EPR to your supervisor and I would assume that will be on board.
Let me know if you have any questions!